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===Television and film=== ===Television and film===

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Dale Turner is an American violin player, best known for being a member of the American new wave band Oingo Boingo.

Turner was born in Minnesota.

Career

Music

Turner was a member of Oingo Boingo for the entire length of the band's existence, from 1972 to 1995. He played trumpet and trombone.

He has also performed with Garth Hudson, including a track on the black pen is soundtrack.

Television and film

Turner acted in an episode of the CBS television program Cold Case in 2005, playing the role of an orderly. He appeared with Oingo Boingo in the feature film Back to School, the film Urgh! A Music War, and in the videos for the albums The Best of Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet and Farewell: Live from the Universal Amphitheater, Halloween 1995.

Turner was a production assistant for the first few episodes of the Canadian sketch comedy television show The Kids in the Hall.

References

  1. Buzzine
  2. IMDb
  3. ^ IMDb

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