Harvey Dalton Arnold Releases Outlaw March 4th!
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. (February 26, 2014) - Outlaw, the debut solo album from Harvey Dalton Arnold, offers a new take on traditional blues music. The
album will be released March 4th, and a CD Release Party will be held
at the High Tide Lounge in Carolina Beach on March 1st.
Harvey Arnold was the left-handed bass player for the Outlaws from 1976 to 1980.
He was known for writing songs, taking the lead on vocals, and
providing harmonies for the Southern rockers. Surprisingly, he did not
grow up in a musical family. His summer job at a gas station in
Wilmington, NC exposed him to both blues and gospel music.
That's
where he heard B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Freddie King, Ray Charles and
Aretha Franklin for the first time. "I knew this was the music I wanted
to do," Arnold said. Bluegrass and old country, like Hank Williams Sr., also flowed through his veins through his upbringing in eastern NC.
The
album includes a mix of traditional blues songs and his personal songs
with a blues twist. He shows his flexibility and love for all things
music in his first acoustic album.
"Cold
and Lonesome" is a standout track. The song has changed with each band
he's played it with, including the Outlaws, so the blues version was
bound to happen. "I Got You" is another stand out. A girl he dated
thought the song was about her, but it's really about the love for his
first Martin guitar. He recorded the album in one continuous take,
providing a smooth and real quality to the track progression.
"I've loved to rock out and most of my career has been with electric bands," Arnold said, "but
this album is the music that I think was the true me before the rock
and roll and will be long after. I'm very lucky that Music Maker has
given me this chance to share the style that I think I will play for
years to come."
The album was recorded in February of 2013 at the Music Maker Relief Foundation studio in Hillsborough, N.C.
Acclaim for Harvey Dalton Arnold:
"It's
apparent that years away from the music business have only honed
[Arnold's] talent and his voice is strong than ever." - Crewser
Entertainment
"Harvey's
vocals and guitar playing reflect his first love-the blues. His vocal
ability is top shelf." - Raleigh Music Industry Association
Tour Dates:
3/1/2014 - High Tide Lounge, Carolina Beach NC
3/2/2014 - The Pour House, Raleigh, NC (as The Harvey Dalton Arnold Band)
4/11/2014 - The Morehead Center for the Performing Arts, Burlington, NC (as The Harvey Dalton Arnold Band)
4/26/2014 - The Blue Note Grill, Durham, NC (as The Harvey Dalton Arnold Band)
7/12/2014 - The BellTree Tavern, Southern Pines, NC (as The Harvey Dalton Arnold Band)
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aims to keep our Southern culture vital by directly supporting senior
(over 55) American roots musicians in need, expanding their professional
careers, and providing with basic life needs so they can focus on their
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founding in 1994, Music Maker has assisted hundreds of musicians who
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and more. Music Maker's programs ensure the talents of these cultural
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