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Birth name
  
William Arnold

Years active
  
1952–present


Name
  
Billy Arnold

Role
  
Singer

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Born
  
September 16, 1935 (age 88) Chicago, Illinois, United States (
1935-09-16
)

Instruments
  
Harmonica, Guitar, vocals

Genres
  
Chicago blues, Rhythm and blues

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Blues Album

Albums
  
Remembering Little Walter, More Blues on the South Side, Boogie N Shuffle, Dirty Mother, Checkin' It Out

Similar People
  
Tony McPhee, John Primer, Charlie Musselwhite, Billy Branch, Mark Hummel

Profiles

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William "Billy Boy" Arnold (born September 16, 1935, Chicago, Illinois) is an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter.

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Biography

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Born in Chicago, he began playing harmonica as a child, and in 1948 received informal lessons from his near neighbour John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson, shortly before the latter's death. Arnold made his recording debut in 1952 with "Hello Stranger" on the small Cool label, the record company giving him the nickname "Billy Boy".

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In the early 1950s, he joined forces with street musician Bo Diddley and played harmonica on the March 2, 1955 recording of the Bo Diddley song "I'm a Man" released by Checker Records. The same day as the Bo Diddley sessions, Billy Boy recorded the self-penned "You Got to Love Me" which was not released until the box set Chess Blues 1947-1967 in 1992.

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Arnold signed a solo recording contract with Vee-Jay Records, recording the originals of "I Wish You Would" and "I Ain’t Got You". Both were later covered by The Yardbirds. "I Wish You Would" was also recorded by David Bowie on his 1973 album Pin Ups and by Sweet on their 1982 album, Identity Crisis.

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In the late 1950s Arnold continued to play in Chicago clubs and in 1963 he recorded an LP, More Blues From The South Side, for the Prestige label, but as playing opportunities dried up he pursued a parallel career as a bus driver and, later parole officer.

By the 1970s, Arnold had begun playing festivals, touring Europe and recording again. He recorded a session for BBC Radio 1 disc jockey John Peel on October 5, 1977. He also recorded in 1997 the tracks that later became the Catfish album of 1999, in London with Tony McPhee and The Groundhogs.

In 1993, he released the album Back Where I Belong on Alligator Records, followed by Eldorado Cadillac (1995) and on Stony Plain Records with the Duke Robillard Band Boogie ’n’ Shuffle (2001). In 2012, Arnold released Blue and Lonesome featuring Tony McPhee and The Groundhogs. Another tribute to Sonny Boy was the album The Blues Soul of Billy Boy Arnold (Stony Plain - SPCD 1378, 2014).

In 2014, he was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the 'Traditional Blues Male Artist of the Year' category.

Studio albums

  • More Blues On The South Side (Prestige, 1964)
  • Kings Of Chicago Blues Vol. 3 (Vogue, 1973)
  • Blow The Back Off It (Red Lightnin', 1975)
  • Checkin' It Out (Red Lightnin', 1979)
  • Ten Million Dollars (Blue Phoenix, 1984)
  • Back Where I Belong (Alligator, 1993)
  • Eldorado Cadillac (Alligator, 1995)
  • Boogie 'n' Shuffle (Stony Plain, 2001)
  • Consolidated Mojo (Electro-Fi, 2005)
  • Billy Boy Arnold Sings Sonny Boy (Electro-Fi, 2008)
  • Billy Boy Arnold Sings Big Bill Broonzy (Electro-Fi, 2012)
  • The Blues Soul Of Billy Boy Arnold (Stony Plain, 2014)
  • Live albums

  • Live At The Venue 1990 (Catfish, 2000)
  • Compilation albums

  • Crying And Pleading (Charly, 1980)
  • Goin' To Chicago (Testament, 1995)
  • Catfish (Catfish, 1999)
  • Festival appearances

  • San Francisco Blues Festival - 1992
  • Long Beach Blues Festival - 1994
  • North Sea Jazz - 2009
  • Chicago Blues Festival - 1994, 2004, 2010
  • University of Chicago Folk Festival - 2012
  • Mojo Workin R&B Weekend (Donostia, Basque Country, Spain) - 2014
  • References

    Billy Boy Arnold Wikipedia