Jimmy Arnold (musician)
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Born
January 4, 1932
James Francis Arnold
January 4, 1932
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
DiedJune 15, 2004 (aged 72)
Sacramento, California, United States
OccupationsSinger, music teacher
Formerly ofThe Four Lads
Jimmie Arnold | |
|---|---|
| Born | James Francis Arnold January 4, 1932 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Died | June 15, 2004 (aged 72) Sacramento, California, United States |
| Occupations | Singer, music teacher |
| Formerly of | The Four Lads |
James Francis Arnold (January 4, 1932 – June 15, 2004)[1] was a Canadian singer.
He became famous as an original member of the quartet The Four Lads. He appeared on hits such as "Standing on the Corner" (1956), "No, Not Much" (1955) and "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" (1953). After 30 years of being with the group, Arnold retired from the stage and began teaching music through the James Arnold School of Voice in the 1980s.[2] During his 30 year teaching career, he had many students become successful entertainers on Broadway and in opera.