PP Arnold: A Soulful Journey Through Music History
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PP Arnold, a legendary American soul singer with a voice that echoes through the annals of music history, joins us for an intimate conversation on Almost Live Nashville.
From her early days singing gospel in her Aunt Catherine's living room to her unexpected rise to fame with the Ike and Tina Turner Review, PP shares a deeply personal and inspiring story of resilience.
She reflects on the challenges she faced, including a challenging marriage and the daring leap into the 60s UK rock scene, collaborating with icons like Mick Jagger and Jimi Hendrix.
Her narrative is filled with surprising twists and heartening perseverance, offering listeners a vivid portrait of a woman who not only survived but thrived.
In our episode, PP takes us on a nostalgic journey through the vibrant 60s music scene, recounting her experiences with Steve Marriott and the Small Faces, and her collaboration with the band The Nice.
Despite industry setbacks, including unreleased tracks with Eric Clapton, her passion for music never waned.
Join us as we explore her ongoing legacy and learn how you can engage with her rich musical history online.
Whether it's through her personal website or her social media platforms, PP Arnold remains a powerful presence in the world of music.
This conversation is packed with unforgettable insights and stories that promise to leave you both inspired and entertained.