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  1. Patricia Ann Cole née le 3 octobre 1946 à Los Angeles, est une chanteuse soul et rock américaine, mieux connue sous son nom de scène P.P. Arnold. Après avoir été choriste et danseuse aux États-Unis pour le groupe Ike & Tina Turner Revue de 1964 à 1966, elle décide de vivre en Angleterre pour y faire carrière seule.

    • Choriste et chanteuse
    • 3 octobre 1946 (77 ans)Los Angeles
    • Rhythm and blues, soul, blues, rock
    • Patricia Ann Cole
  2. Patricia Ann Cole (born October 3, 1946), [1] known professionally as P. P. Arnold, is an American soul singer. She began her career as an Ikette with the Ike & Tina Turner Revue in 1965. The following year she relocated to London to pursue a solo career.

  3. 24 avr. 2007 · P.P. Arnold - Everything's Gonna Be Alright. Pat Arnold was originally one of The Ikettes, Ike and Tina Turner's backing girl group. She left Los Angeles and emigrated to England and signed...

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  4. Soul Survivor: The Autobiography. P.P. Arnold's story is that of a rich and varied life. From 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.

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  5. 9 janv. 2020 · P.P. Arnold on the Records and Labels that Made Her. In Interviews / Artists. She was the Soul Queen of the mod scene, a fixture of Swinging London, a revered solo artist and backing singer extraordinaire. Garth Cartwright speaks to P.P. Arnold about her tragedy-tinged yet glittering career in music, and her new album….

  6. The First Cut Is The Deepest by Northern Soul singer PP Arnold. How Pat Arnold, a native of the Watts' district of Los Angeles, came to record for Andrew Loog Oldham's label is a curious...

  7. Patrick Arnold is an organic chemist who invented androstenedione, THG, and other anabolic steroids used in sports doping. He was convicted of conspiracy to distribute steroids in the BALCO scandal and served three months in prison.