P.P. Arnold

簡介: by Ron WynnA soul vocalist who came from a family of gospel singers, Pat (P.P.) Arnold began singing as a four-year-old. She got her start 更多>

by Ron WynnA soul vocalist who came from a family of gospel singers, Pat (P.P.) Arnold began singing as a four-year-old. She got her start backing Bobby Day before being invited to join the Ikettes, backing Ike and Tina Turner. Arnold toured with them in the 60s, including one stint with the Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger persuaded her to remain in London, and she later recorded for the Immediate label (then run by the Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham). Loog Oldham, Jagger, and Mike Hurst produced Arnolds debut LP, The First Lady of Immediate, in 1967, which included the single The First Cut Is the Deepest, which was written by Cat Stevens and later popularized by Rod Stewart. Arnold also had moderate success with the singles The Time Has Come, (If You Think) Youre Groovy, and Angel in the Morning in the late 60s, though they were hits in England and Europe rather than America. Arnold was part of the cast for the play Catch My Soul in 1969, and subsequently acted in the television shows Fame and Knots Landing, plus Andrew Lloyd Webbers Starlight Express. Arnold re-entered the music world in the mid-80s. She sang lead on a Boy George song for the film Electric Dreams in 1984 while on 10 Records. She worked with Dexter Wansel and Loose Ends on the single A Little Pain, which she recorded as Pat Arnold. She then had another English hit with the single Burn It Up on the Rhythm King label. The Beatmasters later produced her song Dynamite.

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