Possibly the first Ray Martinez to begin with piling up documenting credits, this violinist was from the Harry Wayne orchestral bands of the first ’40s. Martinez was occupied with both radio and documenting times from the ’30s, doing work for the Decca label on times by top-notch vocalists such as for example Bing Crosby and Judy Garland. In the ’50s, the violinist produced several appearances within the cast from the Jack Benny display, where another fiddle was usually welcome.