Early life. Arnold was born into a family of gospel singers, and performed as a vocal soloist for the first time when she was four years old. Her family lived in the African-American Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles.. She married early and had two children, Kevin and Debbie. Arnold worked two jobs, one in an office and the other in food manufacturing, until , when Maxine Smith, an ex.
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P.P. Arnold performs 'Eleanor Rigby' on the Spanish TV Show Peticiones del Oyente, ee And, finally, singing live '(If You Think You're) Groovy' on a French .
Though it cannot hold a Eleanor Rigby - P.P. Arnold - Kafunta to its predecessor, P. Arnold 's second and final Immediate album is nevertheless a dramatic offering, its greatest flaws lying more in the conflict between singer and label than in either performance or production. Occasionally the conflict works well -- the MOR heartbreaker "Angel.
Jan 26, · A soul vocalist who came from a family of gospel singers, 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.
P.P. Arnold covered Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Born to Be Together, Angel of the Morning, Yesterday and other songs. P.P. Arnold originally did Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Born to Be Together, Angel of the Morning, Yesterday and other songs. P.P. Arnold wrote Dreamin'.