Lighthouse is delighted to announce the first ever appearance in Poole of sixties soul survivor PP Arnold on Friday 13 June.
PP Arnold is not a new kid on the block - she has been wowing audiences since she first came to the UK as an Ikette with Ike and Tina Turner, back in those heady days of the 1960s. Her unique talent did not go unnoticed, and Mick Jagger and Andrew Oldham convinced her to stay in the UK and sign to the Immediate record label which she did, and the rest is history.
When you come to a PP Arnold concert, you will not be disappointed. This seasoned artist has sung alongside the greats like Ike and Tina Turner, The Rolling Stones, The Small Faces, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, with her own band The Nice, and so many others.
PP Arnold never fails to put on a high energy faultless performance where she takes you back through the years singing her classic hits that have stood the test of time. Her voice and her amazing energy is stronger than ever and her live band of amazing musicians keep her fire burning strong while she woos you with breathtaking renditions of her classic hits; The First Cut Is The Deepest and Angel Of the Morning.
Her soulful rendition of the Bee Gees’ To Love Somebody will have you singing along with joy.
This Soul Survivor lives up to her name. She’s been up, down and all around and she’s still singing for you. She’ll have you up on your feet keeping the faith with her Northern Soul/Mod classic Everything’s Gonna Be Alright, her versions of Medicated Goo, You Can’t Always Get What You Want (produced by Eric Clapton) and her Immediate classic If You Think You’re Groovy, written and produced by her Small Faces label mates Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane are as exciting, funky and groovy as ever.
Her latest album, New Adventures, is fresh and soulful. Produced by Steve Cradock of Ocean Colour Scene, the wonderful Baby Blue, Though It Hurts Me Badly (originally produced by Mick Jagger and given a new lease of life by Steve) feature with contributions by Paul Weller to bring a very cool vibe to the set, while old school jams like Different Drum are given a reboot.
You'll experience great music and great stories that she has to tell about an amazing musical journey that is still going strong. So don’t miss the opportunity to come out and experience PP Arnold.
Tickets go on pre-sale to Lighthouse Best Friends and Great Friends on Friday 21 February before going on pre-sale to Lighthouse Good Friends on Tuesday 25 February and on general sale from Friday 28 February at https://www.lighthousepoole.co.uk.
For details of Lighthouse Friends visit https://www.lighthousepoole.co.uk/support-lighthouse/.
PP ARNOLD
FRIDAY 13 JUNE 7.45pm (THEATRE)
Tickets and information 01202 280000
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