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Scott, "The Locomotion" album by Little Eva,
"Chapel of Love" by The Dixie Cups,
"(Remember) Walking in the Sand" and
"Leader of the Pack" by The Shangri-Las,
and "Hang on Sloopy" by The McCoys. All
now virtual classics of the period, these
songs mark not only the auspicious
launching of Arthur's career, but some
exciting memories as well.
"It was an amazing time in my life,"
relates Arthur. "One day I would be writing a
song with my friends - who happened to
grow up to be Carole King, Cynthia Weil,
Barry Mann, Howard Greenfield, Alan Lorber,
Gloria Shayne, Ken Karen - and other days
I'd be engineering hit singles for the
producing and writing team of Ashford and
Simpson and still other days singing
background vocals. I even dabbled in
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management, handling my friend Tony
Orlando because he needed a start."
Arthur's contemporary work suggests
this is also an amazing time in his life; recent
projects confirm that Arthur remains an
incredibly versatile talent, lending his
expertise to a wide-ranging array of artists.
Counted among his most current projects is
Liza Minnelli's GRAMMY-nominated album
Gently (Angel Records), which Arthur
produced. In addition, Arthur has produced
the multi-platinum first and second comedy
albums by "Saturday Night Live" funny man
Adam Sandler (the second album includes
the overwhelmingly received "The Chanukah
Song"), as well as Sandler's third album,
What's Your Name?, which has been certified
gold and is on its way to platinum. Arthur
has also produced Adam Sandler's recently
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