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The Legend PP Arnold Talks Music History At Noise11 iHeartRadio

by Noise11.com on March 23, 2018

in News,Noise Pro

Talking with PP Arnold is like talking to a music encyclopaedia and it talking right back at you. PP Arnold lived music history. She was there with The Small Faces, had songs produced by Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton and written by Barry Gibb. One of her songs was a duet with Rod Stewart in a band featuring Keith Richards and Ron Wood.

This week at iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com the legend PP Arnold condenses 50 years of music history in 30 minutes and shares stories of the most innovative time in music … period.

PP Arnold will tour Australia in May for DRW Entertainment.

George Harrison’s ex-wife Pattie Boyd will do Q&A’s in Sydney and Melbourne in May. Did George really write The Beatles ‘Something’ about her? He answered that question for Noise11 and you’ll hear the answer in this week’s show.

Also at Noise11 iHeartRadio new music from Courtney Barnett, DMAs, British India, Kasey Chambers and Amy Shark.

Noise11 iHeartRadio playlist 23 March 2018

Noise11 iHeartRadioQ-Tip – Don’t Go Breaking My Heart
Bruce Springsteen – Growin’ Up

David Bowie – Five Years
Dreams – No One Defeats Us

Ringo Starr – I’m The Greatest
The Beatles – Something

(George Harrison interview)

Roger Daltrey – As Long As I Have You
David Byrne – Everybody’s Coming To My House

PP Arnold interview 1

The Small Faces – Itchycoo Park
The Small Faces – Tin Soldier
PP Arnold and Rod Stewart – Come Home Baby

PP Arnold interview 2

PP Arnold – Medicated Goo
PP Arnold – Born
PP Arnold – You Can’t Always Get What You Want

PP Arnold interview 3

Tiddas – Real World
Kasey Chambers – The Campfire Song

British India – Midnight Homie
DMAs – For Now

Winston Surfshirt – Be About You
Amy Shark – Sink In

Courtney Barnett – Need A Little Time
Panic At The Disco – Say Amen

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