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The Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra is the group name for the pool of Los Angeles Session Musicians that existed in the progressive rock scene in the years between 1959-1988. Their first appearance on record was on the Chipmunks single "Alvin's Orchestra". Their last appearance was in 1988 on the Who Framed Roger Rabbit soundtrack album Progressive rock (shortened to prog, or prog rock when differentiating from other progressive genres) is an ambitious, eclectic, and often grandiose style of rock music which arose in the late 1960s, reached the peak of its popularity in the early 1970s, and continues as a musical form to this day. ...
The Chipmunks, left to right: Theodore, Simon, and Alvin. ...
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Band lineup
- Harold Ayres - strings
- John Balkin - bass
- Arnold Belnick - strings
- Harold G. Bemko - strings
- Chuck Berghofer - bass
- Jimmy Bond - bass
- Arthur E. Briegleb - french horn
- Dennis Budimir - guitar
- Frankie Capp - drums, latin
- Don Christlieb - bassoon, contra bassoon
- Gene Cipriano - oboe, flute, bass flute, E flat clarinet, bass clarinet, contra bass clarinet
- Vincent DeRosa - french horn
- Joseph Difiore - strings
- David A. Duke - french horn
- Jesse Ehrlich - strings
- Alan Estes - percussion
- Gene Estes - mallets, percussion, tympani, Latin
- Victor Feldman - tympani, Latin, percussion, mallets
- Bunk Gardner - flute, piccolo, clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, bass, soprano, tenor saxes
- James Getzoff - strings
- Philip Goldberg - strings
- John Guerin - drums
- Bruce Hampton - chorus
- Jim Haynes - guitar
- Harry Hyams - strings
- Jules Jacob - oboe, English horn, flute, piccolo, tenor sax
- Pete Jolly - piano, celeste, electric harpsichord
- Raymond Kelley - strings
- Harold Kelling - chorus
- Jerry Kessler - strings
- John Kilgore - chorus
- Alexander Koltun - strings
- Bernard Kundell - strings
- William Kurasch - strings
- Mike Lang - piano, celeste, electric harpsichord
- Arthur Maebe - french horn
- Leonard Malarsky - strings
- Shelly Manne - drums
- Lincoln Mayorga - piano, celeste, electric harpsichord
- Lew McCreary - trombone
- Ted Nash - flute, bass flute, alto sax, contra b. clarinet, clarinet, bass clarinet
- Richard Perissi - french horn
- Charlie Phillips - chorus
- Thomas Poole - percussion
- George Price - french horn
- Jerome J. Reisler - strings
- Emil Richards(Radocchia) - mallets, percussion, tympani, Latin
- Lyle Ritz - bass
- Tony Rizzi - guitar
- Robert Ross - arranger
- Johnny Rotella - flute, piccolo, baritone sax, E flat contra clarinet, bass clarinet, clarinet, bass and alto sax
- Joseph Saxon - strings
- Ralph Schaeffer - strings
- Leonard Selic - strings
- Ken Shroyer - tenor and bass trombone, bass trumpet
- Paul Smith - piano, celeste, electric harpsichord
- Tommy Tedesco - guitar, bells, bongos
- Al Viola - guitar
- Kenneth Watson - percussion
- Bob West - bass
- Ronnie Williams - chorus
- Tibor Zelig - strings
- Jimmy Zito - trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolo
- John Bergamo - percussion
- Emil Richards - percussion
- Tom Raney - percussion
- Terry Bozzio - drums
- Dave Parlato - bass
- Mike Lang - keyboards
- Andre Lewis - keyboards
- Ralph Grierson - keyboards
- Bill Mays - clavinet
- Bobby Dubow - violin
- John Wittenberg - violin
- Pamela Goldsmith - viola
- Jerry Kessler - cello
- Lou Anne Neill - harp
- Gene Goe - trumpet
- Malcolm McNab - trumpet
- Roy Poper - trumpet
- Bruce Fowler - trombone
- Jock Ellis - trombone
- Dana Hughes - bass trombone
- Don Waldrop - tuba and contrabass trombone
- Arthur Briegleb - French horn
- David Duke - French horn
- David Shostac - flute
- Earle Dumler - oboe
- Jay Migliori - woodwinds
- Victor Morosco - flute, clarinet, saxophone
- Mike Altschul - flute and clarinet
- Ray Reed - flute
- Tommy Morgan – harmonica
- Joann McNab - bassoon
- Ray Pizzi - bassoon or clarinet
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