| 翻訳と辞書 | Gene Orloff Gene Orloff (died March 23, 2009〔("Requiem: Gene Orloff" in ''Allegro'', Volume CX No. 4 April, 2010 ) Retrieved 27 September 2013.〕) was a violinist, concertmaster, arranger, contractor and session musician.
 In the late 1940s, he was in Neal Hefti's orchestra, together with, among others, Curley Russell, Shelley Manne and Flip Phillips, on a recording date backing Charlie Parker,〔Priestley, Brian (2007) (''Chasin' the Bird: The Life and Legacy of Charlie Parker'', p. 156. Oxford University Press. ) At Google Books. Retrieved 27 September 2013.〕 and with Nat King Cole's trio/The Muleskinners, backing Woody Herman on vocals.〔("Nat King Cole Discography: 1949" ) Retrieved 27 September 2013.〕
 ==Discography==
 ;As sideman
 *1947: ''The Jazz Scene'' (Verve Records, 1949)
 *1949: "Mule Train"/"My Baby Just Cares for Me" – Woody Herman with Nat King Cole Trio/The Muleskinners (Capitol)
 *1955: ''Ballads'' – Ben Webster
 *1955: ''That Old Feeling'' - Al Cohn
 *1956: ''The Hawk in Hi-Fi'' – Coleman Hawkins
 *1957: ''Stormy Weather'' – Lena Horne
 *1958: ''Jump for Joy'' – Cannonball Adderley
 *1959: ''Late Date with Ruth Brown'' – Ruth Brown
 *1959: ''Jamal at the Penthouse'' – Ahmad Jamal
 *1963: ''The Body and the Soul'' – Freddie Hubbard
 *1963: ''Fusion! Wes Montgomery with Strings'' – Wes Montgomery
 *1963: ''Pretty Blue'' – Wes Montgomery
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