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PROFESSIONAL CREDITS
Music
- Video: Beyond Tradition ©. Arlene
composed and sang the background music in the video which has received the
1990 Rocky Mountain Emmy Award in the Cultural-Documentary Division.
- Album: Proud Earth
© Salt Records, 1977, Nashville, TN. Arlene wrote and performed the
majority of the material on the album featuring Chief Dan George (of Little
Big Man). Proud Earth was nominated for a Grammy Award by the National
Academy of Recording Arts in the Ethnic-Traditional Category.
- Album: Go My Son
© of Blue Eagle Records, in 1967, Salt Lake City, UT. Arlene is the
major singer and composer, and is also co-author of the song "Go My
Son" on the album.
- "Go My Son" has been published in "sounds of
a Century" by Brigham Young University, "Share the Music" by
Macmillian/McGraw-Hill School Publishing Company, "We'll Be in Your
Mountains, We'll Be in Your Songs" by University of New Mexico Press.
- Arlene has recorded several albums, which include:
"Go My Son" (1967, Blue Eagle Records), "Better Way"
(1973, Corporate of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints), "Proud Earth" (1975, Salt City Records Inc.
recorded in Nashville, TN), "Turn Unto The Lord" (1979, Corporate
of the President of the Church of Later-Day Saints), "Encircle"
(1989, Proud Earth Productions).
Film
- "Ishi" Yahi Productions, Hollywood, CA.
Arlene played the mother of Ishi in this NBC-TV movie aired on December 20,
1978. Directed by Robert Miller, produced by Jim Sommers, and Starred
Dennis Weaver.
- "Seven Alone" a Doty-Dayton release, produced by
Lyman D. Dayton, directed by Earl Bellany. Arlene had her first small
dramatic acting part in this movie starring Stewart Peterson.
- Arlene was awarded parts in "Across the Great
Divide" and "Different Drum". She wrote the title song
"Morning Song" to the movie "Different Drum", which
starred Jay Silver Heels, (Tonto), Chief Dan George, and George American
Horse.
Art
- Arlene's art work, a relief, called "Joseph"
(mixed media construction) received a Juror Award at the 10th Annual
Religious Show at the Springville Museum of Art, in Springville, UT.
This art piece has been selected to be displayed at the 2002 Salt Lake City
Winter Olympics Art Exhibition.
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