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Tim Arnold (musician)

Tim Arnold (born 3 July 1975) is an English musician, singer-songwriter, performer, composer, producer,[1] film director[2][3][4] from London. His music has been compared to David Bowie[5] and he is the last musician to collaborate with David Bowie and Kate Bush mentor Lindsay Kemp.[6][7] Arnold is the creator of critically acclaimed multimedia album, film and theatre[8] project Super Connected.

Tim Arnold
I Am For You album cover art, 2017
Background information
Birth nameTimothy Marcus Arnold
Born (1975-07-03) 3 July 1975 (age 48)
Soho, London, England
OriginLondon, England
Genresart rock, Alternative rock, indie rock, classical, new-age, pop, progressive rock, rock and roll, theatre
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, singer, composer, record producer
Instrument(s)vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion, bass, piano, organ, glockenspiel, mandolin
Years active1995–present
LabelsV4 Records, Epic, Sajja Records, TA Music
WebsiteTim Arnold's official website Super Connected website

He is also an active campaigner for the preservation of the London district known as Soho and its role in the enhancement of the performing arts.[9][10][11] He is the founder of Save Soho, a coalition of performers including Stephen Fry and Benedict Cumberbatch, residents and politicians that came together out of concern for the future of Soho’s historic role as a national platform for the performing arts.[12][13]

He has been critical of Spotify, after removing his discography from the streaming service in December 2021 in protest of the company's investment in a military defence company.[14] Arnold is also a film composer and created original music for Iggy Pop in the 2016 feature film Blood Orange.[15] He first achieved success as the singer and songwriter of Britpop band Jocasta in the mid-1990s. He runs the record label TA Music,[16] and has released twenty five albums. He is also author and composer of the musical Secrets of Soho.[17] and is winner of BBC Radio London Album of the year 2015 for his album The Soho Hobo.[18]

Early life edit

Tim Arnold's childhood was spent travelling through Europe, as his mother, Polly Perkins, performed cabaret in theatres and nightclubs. Between the ages of eight and fourteen, he lived in France, Spain and the UK.[19]

Arnold has stated he believes in magic after meeting a Pagan "witch" at the age of nine.[20]

At fourteen years old, he enrolled as a bard in The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids.[1] The teachings inspired him to leave his mother's home in Spain and return alone to England to study at the Rudolf Steiner School, where he formed the band Jocasta with best friend Jack Reynolds.[19]

Career edit

Jocasta edit

In 1994, Arnold and the band moved from Hertfordshire to London. Jocasta had chart hits with "Go" and "Change Me" in 1997. The band's only album, No Coincidence was released in June 1997, but they disbanded soon after its release.

Solo career edit

Shakespeare's Globe (1998–1999) edit

In 1999 he signed a publishing deal with V2 Music, and also became Master of Music at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, composing original music for Peter Oswald's 'Augustine's Oak', a new verse play written especially for the Globe.

Universal Music (2000–2003) edit

In 2000 his new band called Spearshaker recorded several songs at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Wales, which would later be released on Arnold's solo album 'En Route'.[21] In 2001, Arnold left V2 and signed to Universal Music Publishing. For two years, he wrote and produced music for newly signed artists at Universal, mostly pop, R&B, garage and hip hop.[citation needed]

Thailand (2003–2004) edit

In 2003 Arnold travelled to the Wat Tham Krabok Buddhist monastery in Thailand, where he was successfully treated for drug addiction.[22][23] Life at the monastery had a profound effect on Arnold who subsequently left London and moved to Thailand to live in the monastery, where the monks built him a recording studio.[24]

He recorded his debut solo album Lokutara with the monks who cured him,[25] in which the music was created by following cracks in the earth, which metamorphosed into pop rock melodies.[26]

Soho Years - Part One (2004–2009) edit

A Tham Krabok success story,[27] Arnold returned to the UK in 2004. Over the following 18 months, he recorded and released 6 solo albums,[28] including Secrets of Soho[29] recorded in Francis Bacon's spiritual home (The Colony Room).

Sonnet 155 (2008-2010) edit

Arnold embarked on his 11th solo album Sonnet 155 by writing over 30 letters to Shakespearean actors, including Ian McKellen, Derek Jacobi, Pete Postlethwaite, Richard Briers, Janet Suzman and Emma Thompson in the hope that they would provide further inspiration and help turn ideas into songs. The responses he received became the basis for many of Arnold's songs. The album is a rock/classical crossover all driven by Shakespearean themes.[30][31]

Sonnet 155 previewed to standing ovations at the Almeida Theatre, London (2 & 9 May 2010), a cross-media performance, including contributions from actors Richard Briers,[32] Paul McGann, Benedict Cumberbatch and Lisa Dillon.[33][34][35] The album also re-interprets classical pieces of music by Mozart, Rimsky-Korsakov and Michael Nyman – each song a contemporary response to a Shakespearean theme.

Soho Years - Part Two (2010–2015) edit

 
Tim Arnold live at Soho Theatre, London 2012.

In 2012, Arnold began performing new songs under the name The Soho Hobo. He performed several shows at The Soho Theatre, The Groucho Club and The Lexington with actors Jessie Wallace, Gary Kemp and Phil Daniels throughout 2012 and 2013 as showcases for his forthcoming album about Soho.[36]

In 2015 he gave the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson a guided tour of Soho as part of Arnold's Save Soho campaign. The pair were filmed by ITV news singing a duet of Arnold's song "Don't Go Changing Soho".[37]

In 2015 he also appeared on The Voice and after auditioning, was selected by Ricky Wilson.[38] By the second round, he was out of the competition losing his battle against eventual winner Stevie McCrorie. Arnold later stated that the executive producer of The Voice had in fact asked him to be on the show, Arnold adding that he didn't realise The Voice was scripted.[39]

He released a single 'Hearts 4 Meat' in support of the Save Soho campaign that he leads with Stephen Fry and Benedict Cumberbatch. The song was inspired by Caitlin Moran's article in The Times 'Where is London If Soho Is Gone?'.[40] In July 2015, Arnold released his 14th album The Soho Hobo[41][42]

Post-Soho Releases (2015–2020) edit

In 2016, Arnold produced and released music for Iggy Pop's film Blood Orange. Iggy supported the release, telling NME that “It could have been an outtake from ‘Kind of Blue’ by Miles Davis, or maybe side two of ‘Low’ by Bowie and Brian Eno. I thought it was a real nice theme, effective for the film.”[43]

in 2017 Arnold began working with dancer and mime artist Lindsay Kemp on the music video for Arnold's song "Change" from the album 'I Am For You', which featured in Arnold's retrospective show at London's Roundhouse the same year.[44][45] The pair subsequently went on to create an immersive multimedia community event of Arnold's song 'What Love Would Want' at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall in 2018.[46][47] The event ended with a bouquet of flowers brought on stage, sent from Kate Bush to Tim and Lindsay.[48]

In 2017, Arnold also began his trilogy of classical albums 'Sounds To Pictures' in collaboration with violinist Jonathan Hill, with the third in the album series 'Constellations' released in February 2020, featuring dream-inspired artwork from actress and dream researcher Kate Alderton .[49]

In 2019, Arnold wrote and released "Don't Go Changing Soho", a Christmas tribute single to the area featuring vocals from Marc Almond, Boy George, Chrissie Hynde, Marty Wilde, Glen Matlock, Polly Perkins, Mari Wilson, Emily Capell, and Gary Kemp.[50]

Lockdown Releases (2020–2022) edit

In 2020, Arnold began work on his first lockdown album When Staying Alive's The Latest Craze[51] which included the community collaborative video for song "Another Record That Changed My life". In August 2020, on the steps of St George's Hall, Liverpool, he joined the city's protest to give NHS staff a pay rise by performing his protest song 'Change of System' in which he sings the names of, and commemorates the NHS workers who died at the start of the 2020 pandemic.[52][53][54]

Author John Higgs noted that "The effect is like listening to a soundtrack album and realising with shock that it is the soundtrack to your own life."[55]

Arnold also began a series of socially distanced live shows in London from his back garden called 'Salon No.9' that were recorded and later released as a live album Tales From The Tracks.[56]

In 2021, Arnold composed the theme music for BBC Radio 4 audio drama Barred and radio soap opera Greenborne.[57]

Super Connected (2022-2023) edit

In May 2022, Arnold staged an R & D live multimedia performance of his album and silent film Super Connected in London's first sustainable community market, Mercato Metropolitano at new venue, The Temple of Art and Music.[58] The official live show launched a year later at the Roundhouse studio theatre in London to coincide with the release of the album.[59]

Personal life edit

Arnold lives in London[60] and was listed to represent Soho in Historic England's 2016 exhibition ‘I Am London’. He is a feminist[61] and a lifelong vegetarian. Arnold is on the autism spectrum and has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,[62] and was professionally diagnosed with autism in 2022, describing his music as an "autistic pursuit of balance and inner harmony that sometimes looks like art" [63]

Activism edit

What Love Would Want edit

While Arnold identifies his sexual orientation as straight, he has said in interviews that he comes from an LGBT background, being brought up by two women since birth, with an extended family of gay women and men.[64][65]

This distinction in Arnold's upbringing became the subject of media attention in 2017 surrounding the release of his song and video 'What Love Would Want'. Described by Fused Magazine as "A response to the divisive and for some, frightening times we are living in", Arnold's song was inspired by Emma Watson's speech on The United Nations's He For She Campaign and Stephen Fry's speech on the Catholic Church's condemnation of gay people.[66]

The song's video was published on 17 May 2017 to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOT).[67] Arnold supported the event with a series of live performances in Toronto on the day,[68] complete with a cruise boat choir performance on Lake Ontario.[69] "What Love Would Want" is one of the first songs to premiere via Blockchain technology with Canadian company Musicoin,[70] the world's first smart cryptocurrency for music[71] securing exclusive release of the song before its general release.

Actor Stephen Fry supported the song's message with an appearance in Arnold's video.[72] Arnold subsequently went on to support and work with Amnesty International at live events across the United Kingdom throughout 2017, including the petition hand-in at the Russian Embassy in London in protest of Chechnya's gay purge, where Arnold performed the song alongside campaigners Sir Ian McKellen, Peter Tatchell and Sir Michael Cashman.[73] Appearances at the Isle of Wight Festival with Human Rights activist Shane Enright and a performance at the Isle of Wight's inaugural Pride Festival and Hastings Pride were instigated by Arnold to promote Amnesty's Love Is A Human Right campaign.[74] Arnold's "What Love Would Want" has since become an ongoing multi-media project to promote love and diversity.

Soho edit

As founder and leader of the Save Soho group, Arnold succeeded in saving iconic venue Madame Jojo's and stopped Transport for London from closing Soho Square to make way for a work depot in the construction of Crossrail 2, as documented in his 2020 feature-length documentary Soho Is...[75][76]

Dreaming edit

In 2020, Arnold embarked on his 19th solo album Constellations,[77] conceived with independent dream researcher Kate Alderton, in an exploration of the relationship between music, dreams and art. Arnold and Alderton trained with The Centre for Social Dreaming in Amsterdam and held seven Social Dreaming matrices hosted by The Cockpit Theatre in London.[78] Their work together featured in the 'Independent Association For The Study of Dreams' Spring edition of Dreamtime magazine.[79][80]

Album discography edit

  • Jocasta – No Coincidence (1997)
  • Seeker's Serum (1998)
  • Lokutara (2004)
  • En Route (2005)
  • Secrets of Soho (2006)
  • Soho Confidential (2006)
  • Hijo de la Luna (2007)
  • Clever Ain't Wise (2007)
  • Another World (2007)
  • Restrung (2007)
  • Oaky Dokey (2009)
  • Sonnet 155 (2010)
  • Augustine's Oak (2011)
  • The Soho Hobo (2015)
  • Sounds To Pictures, Volume One: Conversations (2017)
  • I Am For You (2017)
  • Sounds To Pictures, Volume Two: Inspirations (2018)
  • You Are For Me (2018)
  • Vivaldi - The Four Seasons with Jonathan Hill (2019)
  • Sounds To Pictures, Volume Three: Constellations (2020)
  • Jocasta - Ideas Are Bulletproof (2020)
  • When Staying Alive's The Latest Craze (2020)
  • Tales From The Tracks (2021)
  • Maybe Magic (2022)
  • The Jocasta 4-Track Demos (1992-1997) Vol 1 (2022)
  • Super Connected (2023)

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External links edit

  • Tim Arnold's official website

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Tim Arnold born 3 July 1975 is an English musician singer songwriter performer composer producer 1 film director 2 3 4 from London His music has been compared to David Bowie 5 and he is the last musician to collaborate with David Bowie and Kate Bush mentor Lindsay Kemp 6 7 Arnold is the creator of critically acclaimed multimedia album film and theatre 8 project Super Connected Tim ArnoldI Am For You album cover art 2017Background informationBirth nameTimothy Marcus ArnoldBorn 1975 07 03 3 July 1975 age 48 Soho London EnglandOriginLondon EnglandGenresart rock Alternative rock indie rock classical new age pop progressive rock rock and roll theatreOccupation s Musician songwriter singer composer record producerInstrument s vocals guitar keyboards percussion bass piano organ glockenspiel mandolinYears active1995 presentLabelsV4 Records Epic Sajja Records TA MusicWebsiteTim Arnold s official website Super Connected website He is also an active campaigner for the preservation of the London district known as Soho and its role in the enhancement of the performing arts 9 10 11 He is the founder of Save Soho a coalition of performers including Stephen Fry and Benedict Cumberbatch residents and politicians that came together out of concern for the future of Soho s historic role as a national platform for the performing arts 12 13 He has been critical of Spotify after removing his discography from the streaming service in December 2021 in protest of the company s investment in a military defence company 14 Arnold is also a film composer and created original music for Iggy Pop in the 2016 feature film Blood Orange 15 He first achieved success as the singer and songwriter of Britpop band Jocasta in the mid 1990s He runs the record label TA Music 16 and has released twenty five albums He is also author and composer of the musical Secrets of Soho 17 and is winner of BBC Radio London Album of the year 2015 for his album The Soho Hobo 18 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Jocasta 2 2 Solo career 2 2 1 Shakespeare s Globe 1998 1999 2 2 2 Universal Music 2000 2003 2 2 3 Thailand 2003 2004 2 2 4 Soho Years Part One 2004 2009 2 2 5 Sonnet 155 2008 2010 2 2 6 Soho Years Part Two 2010 2015 2 2 7 Post Soho Releases 2015 2020 2 2 8 Lockdown Releases 2020 2022 2 2 9 Super Connected 2022 2023 3 Personal life 4 Activism 4 1 What Love Would Want 5 Soho 6 Dreaming 7 Album discography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editTim Arnold s childhood was spent travelling through Europe as his mother Polly Perkins performed cabaret in theatres and nightclubs Between the ages of eight and fourteen he lived in France Spain and the UK 19 Arnold has stated he believes in magic after meeting a Pagan witch at the age of nine 20 At fourteen years old he enrolled as a bard in The Order of Bards Ovates and Druids 1 The teachings inspired him to leave his mother s home in Spain and return alone to England to study at the Rudolf Steiner School where he formed the band Jocasta with best friend Jack Reynolds 19 Career editJocasta edit Main article Jocasta band In 1994 Arnold and the band moved from Hertfordshire to London Jocasta had chart hits with Go and Change Me in 1997 The band s only album No Coincidence was released in June 1997 but they disbanded soon after its release Solo career edit Shakespeare s Globe 1998 1999 edit In 1999 he signed a publishing deal with V2 Music and also became Master of Music at Shakespeare s Globe Theatre composing original music for Peter Oswald s Augustine s Oak a new verse play written especially for the Globe Universal Music 2000 2003 edit In 2000 his new band called Spearshaker recorded several songs at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth Wales which would later be released on Arnold s solo album En Route 21 In 2001 Arnold left V2 and signed to Universal Music Publishing For two years he wrote and produced music for newly signed artists at Universal mostly pop R amp B garage and hip hop citation needed Thailand 2003 2004 edit In 2003 Arnold travelled to the Wat Tham Krabok Buddhist monastery in Thailand where he was successfully treated for drug addiction 22 23 Life at the monastery had a profound effect on Arnold who subsequently left London and moved to Thailand to live in the monastery where the monks built him a recording studio 24 He recorded his debut solo album Lokutara with the monks who cured him 25 in which the music was created by following cracks in the earth which metamorphosed into pop rock melodies 26 Soho Years Part One 2004 2009 edit A Tham Krabok success story 27 Arnold returned to the UK in 2004 Over the following 18 months he recorded and released 6 solo albums 28 including Secrets of Soho 29 recorded in Francis Bacon s spiritual home The Colony Room Sonnet 155 2008 2010 edit Arnold embarked on his 11th solo album Sonnet 155 by writing over 30 letters to Shakespearean actors including Ian McKellen Derek Jacobi Pete Postlethwaite Richard Briers Janet Suzman and Emma Thompson in the hope that they would provide further inspiration and help turn ideas into songs The responses he received became the basis for many of Arnold s songs The album is a rock classical crossover all driven by Shakespearean themes 30 31 Sonnet 155 previewed to standing ovations at the Almeida Theatre London 2 amp 9 May 2010 a cross media performance including contributions from actors Richard Briers 32 Paul McGann Benedict Cumberbatch and Lisa Dillon 33 34 35 The album also re interprets classical pieces of music by Mozart Rimsky Korsakov and Michael Nyman each song a contemporary response to a Shakespearean theme Soho Years Part Two 2010 2015 edit nbsp Tim Arnold live at Soho Theatre London 2012 In 2012 Arnold began performing new songs under the name The Soho Hobo He performed several shows at The Soho Theatre The Groucho Club and The Lexington with actors Jessie Wallace Gary Kemp and Phil Daniels throughout 2012 and 2013 as showcases for his forthcoming album about Soho 36 In 2015 he gave the Mayor of London Boris Johnson a guided tour of Soho as part of Arnold s Save Soho campaign The pair were filmed by ITV news singing a duet of Arnold s song Don t Go Changing Soho 37 In 2015 he also appeared on The Voice and after auditioning was selected by Ricky Wilson 38 By the second round he was out of the competition losing his battle against eventual winner Stevie McCrorie Arnold later stated that the executive producer of The Voice had in fact asked him to be on the show Arnold adding that he didn t realise The Voice was scripted 39 He released a single Hearts 4 Meat in support of the Save Soho campaign that he leads with Stephen Fry and Benedict Cumberbatch The song was inspired by Caitlin Moran s article in The Times Where is London If Soho Is Gone 40 In July 2015 Arnold released his 14th album The Soho Hobo 41 42 Post Soho Releases 2015 2020 edit In 2016 Arnold produced and released music for Iggy Pop s film Blood Orange Iggy supported the release telling NME that It could have been an outtake from Kind of Blue by Miles Davis or maybe side two of Low by Bowie and Brian Eno I thought it was a real nice theme effective for the film 43 in 2017 Arnold began working with dancer and mime artist Lindsay Kemp on the music video for Arnold s song Change from the album I Am For You which featured in Arnold s retrospective show at London s Roundhouse the same year 44 45 The pair subsequently went on to create an immersive multimedia community event of Arnold s song What Love Would Want at Manchester s Bridgewater Hall in 2018 46 47 The event ended with a bouquet of flowers brought on stage sent from Kate Bush to Tim and Lindsay 48 In 2017 Arnold also began his trilogy of classical albums Sounds To Pictures in collaboration with violinist Jonathan Hill with the third in the album series Constellations released in February 2020 featuring dream inspired artwork from actress and dream researcher Kate Alderton 49 In 2019 Arnold wrote and released Don t Go Changing Soho a Christmas tribute single to the area featuring vocals from Marc Almond Boy George Chrissie Hynde Marty Wilde Glen Matlock Polly Perkins Mari Wilson Emily Capell and Gary Kemp 50 Lockdown Releases 2020 2022 edit In 2020 Arnold began work on his first lockdown album When Staying Alive s The Latest Craze 51 which included the community collaborative video for song Another Record That Changed My life In August 2020 on the steps of St George s Hall Liverpool he joined the city s protest to give NHS staff a pay rise by performing his protest song Change of System in which he sings the names of and commemorates the NHS workers who died at the start of the 2020 pandemic 52 53 54 Author John Higgs noted that The effect is like listening to a soundtrack album and realising with shock that it is the soundtrack to your own life 55 Arnold also began a series of socially distanced live shows in London from his back garden called Salon No 9 that were recorded and later released as a live album Tales From The Tracks 56 In 2021 Arnold composed the theme music for BBC Radio 4 audio drama Barred and radio soap opera Greenborne 57 Super Connected 2022 2023 edit Main article Super Connected In May 2022 Arnold staged an R amp D live multimedia performance of his album and silent film Super Connected in London s first sustainable community market Mercato Metropolitano at new venue The Temple of Art and Music 58 The official live show launched a year later at the Roundhouse studio theatre in London to coincide with the release of the album 59 Personal life editArnold lives in London 60 and was listed to represent Soho in Historic England s 2016 exhibition I Am London He is a feminist 61 and a lifelong vegetarian Arnold is on the autism spectrum and has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 62 and was professionally diagnosed with autism in 2022 describing his music as an autistic pursuit of balance and inner harmony that sometimes looks like art 63 Activism editWhat Love Would Want edit While Arnold identifies his sexual orientation as straight he has said in interviews that he comes from an LGBT background being brought up by two women since birth with an extended family of gay women and men 64 65 This distinction in Arnold s upbringing became the subject of media attention in 2017 surrounding the release of his song and video What Love Would Want Described by Fused Magazine as A response to the divisive and for some frightening times we are living in Arnold s song was inspired by Emma Watson s speech on The United Nations s He For She Campaign and Stephen Fry s speech on the Catholic Church s condemnation of gay people 66 The song s video was published on 17 May 2017 to mark International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia IDAHOT 67 Arnold supported the event with a series of live performances in Toronto on the day 68 complete with a cruise boat choir performance on Lake Ontario 69 What Love Would Want is one of the first songs to premiere via Blockchain technology with Canadian company Musicoin 70 the world s first smart cryptocurrency for music 71 securing exclusive release of the song before its general release Actor Stephen Fry supported the song s message with an appearance in Arnold s video 72 Arnold subsequently went on to support and work with Amnesty International at live events across the United Kingdom throughout 2017 including the petition hand in at the Russian Embassy in London in protest of Chechnya s gay purge where Arnold performed the song alongside campaigners Sir Ian McKellen Peter Tatchell and Sir Michael Cashman 73 Appearances at the Isle of Wight Festival with Human Rights activist Shane Enright and a performance at the Isle of Wight s inaugural Pride Festival and Hastings Pride were instigated by Arnold to promote Amnesty s Love Is A Human Right campaign 74 Arnold s What Love Would Want has since become an ongoing multi media project to promote love and diversity Soho editAs founder and leader of the Save Soho group Arnold succeeded in saving iconic venue Madame Jojo s and stopped Transport for London from closing Soho Square to make way for a work depot in the construction of Crossrail 2 as documented in his 2020 feature length documentary Soho Is 75 76 Dreaming editIn 2020 Arnold embarked on his 19th solo album Constellations 77 conceived with independent dream researcher Kate Alderton in an exploration of the relationship between music dreams and art Arnold and Alderton trained with The Centre for Social Dreaming in Amsterdam and held seven Social Dreaming matrices hosted by The Cockpit Theatre in London 78 Their work together featured in the Independent Association For The Study of Dreams Spring edition of Dreamtime magazine 79 80 Album discography editJocasta No Coincidence 1997 Seeker s Serum 1998 Lokutara 2004 En Route 2005 Secrets of Soho 2006 Soho Confidential 2006 Hijo de la Luna 2007 Clever Ain t Wise 2007 Another World 2007 Restrung 2007 Oaky Dokey 2009 Sonnet 155 2010 Augustine s Oak 2011 The Soho Hobo 2015 Sounds To Pictures Volume One Conversations 2017 I Am For You 2017 Sounds To Pictures Volume Two Inspirations 2018 You Are For Me 2018 Vivaldi The Four Seasons with Jonathan Hill 2019 Sounds To Pictures Volume Three Constellations 2020 Jocasta Ideas Are Bulletproof 2020 When Staying Alive s The Latest Craze 2020 Tales From The Tracks 2021 Maybe Magic 2022 The Jocasta 4 Track Demos 1992 1997 Vol 1 2022 Super Connected 2023 References edit a b Tim Arnold Sonnet 155 Music news com 28 May 2010 Donovan Charles 21 July 2023 Tim Arnold The Studio Roundhouse London Rock N Reel David Bowie mentor Lindsay Kemp stars in new Tim Arnold video Classicpopmag com March 2017 Jay Simon 4 April 2023 Tim Arnold SUPER CONNECTED Neurodiverse Review Retrieved 17 August 2023 Iggy Pop compares unsigned singer to David Bowie and stars in his new video NME NME com 25 May 2016 Retrieved 25 May 2016 Bourke Kevin 3 July 2018 What Love Would Want Lindsay Kemp and Tim Arnold chat to Northern Soul Northern Soul Retrieved 3 July 2018 Cochrane Robert 19 June 2018 A Simplicity Sublime Culture Catch Retrieved 19 June 2018 Cummings Bill 11 August 2023 Start A Conversation Tim Arnold Part Two God Is In The TV Retrieved 17 August 2023 Spotify Sacrifice and The Sacred Power of Music Medium December 2021 Save seedy Soho Cumberbatch and stars urge London mayor The Times December 2014 The Soho Hobo Calling BoJo HuffPost December 2014 The Soho debate Tim Arnold The London Magazine April 2015 Save Soho Fascinating old photos of the vibrant heart of London s West End over the years International Business Times April 2015 Spotify Sacrifice and The Sacred Power of Music medium com December 2021 Iggy Pop in Tim Arnold Money Kills Love Rockol com May 2016 A Son of Soho Tim Arnold Timarnold co uk November 2006 Archived from the original on 10 August 2011 Lisa Dillon Reveals Musical Secrets of Soho Whatsonstage com 19 April 2011 Archived from the original on 26 April 2011 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Retrieved 15 May 2020 Album review TIM ARNOLD The Soho Hobo Get Ready to ROCK News Reviews InterviewsGet Ready to ROCK News Reviews Interviews Radio Getreadytorock me uk 13 June 2015 Retrieved 15 May 2020 Tim Arnold The Soho Hobo Archived from the original on 5 November 2016 Retrieved 15 May 2020 The singer Iggy Pop once compared to David Bowie Far Out Magazine July 2022 TIM ARNOLD LIVE AND INCLUSIVE Roundhouse roundhouse org uk 28 June 2017 Retrieved 23 March 2017 David Bowie Mentor Lindsay Kemp Stars In New Tim Arnold Video NME classicpopmag com 23 March 2017 Retrieved 23 March 2017 What Love Would Want Lindsay Kemp and Tim Arnold chat to Northern Soul Northern Soul www northernsoul me uk 7 March 2018 Retrieved 7 March 2018 Lindsay Kemp s Last Project What Love Would Want The Quietus www northernsoul me uk 10 June 2018 Retrieved 10 June 2018 Kate sends flowers to Tim Arnold and Lindsay Kemp performance Kate Bush News katebushnews com 26 July 2018 Retrieved 23 March 2017 Tim Arnold 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