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Upon arriving in London in 1966 to support the Rolling Stones, the shy but vivacious nineteen-year-old caught the eye of frontman Mick Jagger. But little did the young Ikette know how much her world was about to be turned upside-down.
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Arnold's story is that of a rich and varied life.įrom her early musical origins in powerhouse church gospel, the talented singer's career began when she joined the Ike & Tina Turner Revue at the age of just seventeen. There have been so many 'pinch-me' moments on this audio journey - and this is right up there for me. Arnold and what an honour it was to chat with Pat on the podcast. My latest podcast guest is the first lady of London Soul, P.P. Make sure that you subscribe / follow and leave a review - and if you want to support the podcast further, you can buy me a virtual coffee or something from our range of official merchandise at /store Guy was also part of the line up for the infamous final gigs - in Japan and at London's Royal Albert Hall.įind out more in the show notes to this podcast at He also plays on the 1987 album The Cost of Loving (Fairy Tales and Walking The Night) and can be heard on The Style Council Live CD playing on A Stone's Throw Away, Soul Deep, Strength of your Nature, Move on Up and Down by the Seine. In the 1980s, Guy played on TSC singles Money-Go-Round and The Lodgers, he was part of the live band in periods including the recording of the Showbiz concert film and the Home & Abroad LP. For Episode 104 of the Paul Weller Fan Podcast, I am joined by Guy Barker - a multi-award-winning composer, band leader and trumpet player who also happens to be one of the most in-demand arrangers in the world right now.Īs you'll hear during our chat, Guy has played with so many absolute legends including our podcast subject - Paul Weller via The Style Council.