Dave Arbus
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Dave Arbus (born David Arbus, 8 October 1941, Leicester, UK) is a British musician, playing violin, flute, saxophone, and trumpet. In the late 1960s he was a founder member of East of Eden, a British progressive rock band who had a Top 10 hit in England with the single, “Jig-a-Jig”, in 1971.
He was a guest musician on The Who’s track “Baba O’Riley”, playing the violin solo. Later he was a founder member member of Fiddler’s Dram, a British folk band of the late 1970s, though he left before the band achieved commerical success.
He was a guest musician on The Who’s track “Baba O’Riley”, playing the violin solo. Later he was a founder member member of Fiddler’s Dram, a British folk band of the late 1970s, though he left before the band achieved commerical success.
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