Arnold Fishkin

The fellow who played bass on more than 100 jazz albums recorded between the '30s and the '80s was alternately identified as Arnold Fishkin and Arnold Fishkind, as if being related to fish was the same thing as simply being nice to them. This artist's swim upstream through musical waters began at the age of eight when he learned violin, growing up in a Long Island neighborhood where fellow bassist Chubby Jackson was a childhood buddy. Fishkin moved down to the bass himself when he was 14 and four years later was in the rhythm section of trumpeter Bunny Berigan's band.