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Bob Alcivar
Born (1938-07-08) July 8, 1938 (age 86)
OriginChicago, Illinois
GenresRock music, jazz, new-age
Occupation(s)
  • arranger
  • composer
  • conductor
  • piano
  • keyboards
  • Formerly ofThe Signatures

    Bob Alcivar (born July 8, 1938, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American music producer, composer, conductor and keyboard player. He is the father of rock keyboard player Jim Alcivar (Montrose, Gamma).

    Discography[edit]

    Name of Artist/group Title Year Role Notes
    The Signatures The Signatures: Their Voices and Instruments 1957 bass, arranger, vocals producer: Sid Garris - label: Whippett Records
    The Signatures The Signatures Sign In 1958 as member of Produced by George Akaklan - label= Warner Brothers
    The Signatures Prepare to Flip! 1959 as member of Produced by Bob Prince
    Julie London Around Midnight 1960 composer
    The New Christy Minstrels The Wandering Minstrels 1965 vocal arrangement
    The New Christy Minstrels New Kick! 1966 arranger, director
    The Association Birthday 1969 vocal arrangement
    The 5th Dimension The Age of Aquarius 1969 arranger
    The Association The Association 1969 arranger
    The Carnival The Carnival 1969 arranger
    Seals & Crofts Seals & Crofts 1970 producer
    The Sandpipers Come Saturday Morning 1970 - producer & arranger
    The 5th Dimension Portrait 1970 - arranger
    Robin Wilson Ain't That Something 1970 producer, arranger
    Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '77 Love Music 1973 - arranger, keyboards, vocals
    Tim Weisberg Dreamspeaker 1974 - arranger
    Tom Waits The Heart of Saturday Night 1974 - arranger
    The 5th Dimension Soul & Inspiration 1974 - arranger
    Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '77 Vintage 74 1974 - vocal arrangement, rhythm arrangement
    Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '77 Sérgio Mendes 1975 vocal arrangement
    Montrose Jump On It 1976 - string arrangement
    Bette Midler Broken Blossom 1977 arranger on "I Never Talk To Strangers" (duet with Tom Waits)
    Bruce Johnston Going Public 1977 - horn arrangement, string arrangement
    Tim Weisberg Live at Last 1977 - producer
    Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr. The Two of Us 1977 keyboards
    Ronnie Montrose Open Fire 1978 - orchestra arrangement, conductor
    Tom Waits Blue Valentine 1978 - orchestra
    The Beach Boys Keepin' the Summer Alive 1980 - horn arrangements
    Tom Waits Heartattack and Vine 1980 - string arrangement, orchestral arrangement, conductor
    Seals & Crofts Longest Road 1980 - string arrangement
    Tom Waits One from the Heart 1982 - piano, orchestral arrangement, conductor
    Ceremony Hang Out Your Poetry ? arranger, string arrangement
    Jazz at the Movies Band One from the Heart: Sax at the Movies II 1994 - arranger, conductor
    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Symphonic Sounds: The Music of Beach Boys 1998 - conductor, orchestral arrangement
    Jazz at the Movies The Bedroom Mixes 2000 - arranger
    Bob Alcivar Bahai Prayers - 2000

    Film[edit]

    External links[edit]


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