In Search of the Ensemble Members of Sam Shaheen’s Utica Oriental Orchestra
In Search of the Ensemble Members of Sam Shaheen’s Utica Oriental Orchestra Mary Shaheen, Sam Shaheen, Edward Shkane, Anthony Shaheen, and James Shaheen. 1953. The Arab American music scene in 1950s upstate-New York embodied a spirit of complexity and innovation matching that of Detroit, and to a lesser degree Boston and Brooklyn, yet much of our attention in previous posts has focused on the Shaheen or Sheheen family. Sam Shaheen has been the subject of a previous Midwest Mahjar post but we have written very little about the musicians outside his family that made up his ensemble or takht. He went by Semi Sheheen, Sami Shaheen, Saaleem Shaheen, Sam Shaheen, and other variations of this name. Shaheen drew members of his orchestra from Utica-based Lebanese and Syrian American families old and new resulting in a polished professional outfit that rivaled any ensemble on the east coast. The first members of Shaheen’s Utica Orchestra were his father Anthony (1892-1984) and younger brother