Fields was born in
Brooklyn,
New York, United States. After his family moved to
Ann Arbor,
Michigan, and then later to
Dearborn, Michigan, he attended
Cass Technical High School in
Detroit and began playing music locally. In the late 1950s, he led an orchestra at Detroit's
Fortune Records. In 1967, he opened Artie Fields Productions in the old Alhambra Theater at 9428 Woodward Avenue in Detroit as well as Top Dog Records, located in the same building. Fields died in
West Bloomfield, Michigan on October 14, 2009, at age 87. == Recordings ==