Reginald "Fieldy/Reggie" Arvizu is the bass guitar player for the band Korn.
Background
Fieldy married his girlfriend Deena Beber on Tuesday, 16th of May 2006. Korn's guitarist, Munky played nylon guitar at the wedding. It is her first marriage and his second. Fieldy has two daughters, Serena and Olivia Arvizu, from his first marriage from Sheela Arvizu; he and his current wife Deena had a son earlier this year and named him Israel Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu.
Fieldy's father was a born again christian much like Head and wanted to see his accept Jesus Christ into his life before he died stating, "If Jesus doesn't save him before I die I'm going to walk up to his gates and ask him why." At his fathers funeral Head went to express his saddness for Fieldy's loss as his father was an inspiration to Head
and Fieldy told him, "You ain't better than me man, I've accepted Jesus Christ into my life but you ain't better than me." From that day on Fieldy has become a born again christian and quit his struggle with drugs and alcohol.
Career
Prior to Arvizu's time in Korn, he started the band L.A.P.D with Munky and David Silveria, who are also founding members of Korn, and Richard Morrel (another Bakersfield native unrelated to Korn). L.A.P.D stood for "Love and Peace, Dude".
The name "Fieldy" is said to have come about as an abbreviation for "Garfield", based on the comic strip character of
the same name. Originally, his band mates called him "Gopher", due to his large cheeks. Gopher became "Garf", Garf became Garfield, which became Fieldy. His full moniker is "Fieldy Snuts", which when spoken aloud sounds like "Feel these nuts", or "Fieldy's nuts". This is also the name of his record label.
His playing style consists of slapping, double slapping, double-popping, standard finger-style plucking, and palm muting; his standard tuning is: A, D,G, C, F.
Fieldy is the only left handed member of Korn, yet he plays the bass right handed. The majority of Fieldy's bass riffs are hip-hop inspired. He says he gets inspiration from anything hip-hop. On the business side of Korn, Fieldy is responsible for all Korn merchandise, its buying and selling. He will come up with a number of designs, shows them to the band and they either approve or disapprove. It is said he titled every Korn album.
When Korn was playing a show in Jacksonville, Florida, Fred Durst, who happened to be a tattoo artist at the time, made friends with Fieldy and guitarist Head while fixing them up. The new friends promised to hang out again the next time Korn passed through town. By the next time the Korn Krew came to Jacksonville, Durst had a Limp Bizkit demo to play for them. The suitably impressed Fieldy and Head passed the tape on to their producer at that time, Ross Robinson, who in turn was impressed by the band's sound and produced Limp Bizkit's first album, Three Dollar Bill, Yall$.
In addition to Korn, he has a rap side project called Fieldy's Dreams. He has released one album, Rock'n Roll Gangster. It turned out to be a disaster on the charts, and a second album is not expected.
Fieldy has stated this on his second album still in the works: "I'm working on another solo record," says Fieldy. "It's heavy, man. It's gonna be totally the flipside of Fieldy's Dreams." Fieldy will be working alongside producer Polarbear on his new solo project, whom also contributed to "Rock N Roll Gangster." "I've got about eight songs, instrumentals with hooks in them," Fieldy said. "I'm singing and it's just more heavier hardcore, not really like the goofy, funny rap thing." There is no current release date for the CD, as Fieldy is fully focused on Korn right now. He was chosen bassist of the year 2005 in UK's Metal Hammer Reader's Poll.
Fieldy is currently working with independent rap artist Q Unique, Sevendust and Dark New Day guitarist Clint Lowery on a side project called "Capital Q". The song "Killing Myself To Live" can be heard on their myspace page, the album does not yet have a release date, for it is still in the works.