Arnold McCuller

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Nowhere To Run 00:00 Tools
You Can't Go Back 00:00 Tools
Free Bird 00:00 Tools
Nowhere To Run - From "The Warriors" Soundtrack 00:00 Tools
Nowhere To Run - The Warriors/Soundtrack Version 00:00 Tools
Gringo 00:00 Tools
Look UP From Your Life 00:00 Tools
Nick Of Time 00:00 Tools
Nowhere To Run - The Warriors Soundtrack Version 00:00 Tools
Let's Go Back 00:00 Tools
Emily 00:00 Tools
Soon As I Get Paid 00:00 Tools
Chance 00:00 Tools
Can You Feel It 00:00 Tools
Gods And Monsters 00:00 Tools
Jojo 00:00 Tools
Oil On My Skin 00:00 Tools
All Good 00:00 Tools
Nowhere To Run (The Warriors/Soundtrack Version) 00:00 Tools
Try A Little Tenderness 00:00 Tools
I Can't Make You Love Me 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Gasoline And Matches 00:00 Tools
The River Knows Your Name 00:00 Tools
There Is Something On Your Mind 00:00 Tools
Lonely Teardrops 00:00 Tools
When Will You Come 00:00 Tools
Long Explanation 00:00 Tools
Paper Walls 00:00 Tools
Baby King 00:00 Tools
Do Right Woman, Do Right Man 00:00 Tools
Lazy Nina 00:00 Tools
Nowhere To Run (From "The Warriors" Soundtrack) 00:00 Tools
Send My Baby Back 00:00 Tools
You Never Love Me The Same Way Twice 00:00 Tools
The Deepest Blue 00:00 Tools
Hold On My Heart 00:00 Tools
Freeway To Monterey 00:00 Tools
The Whale Have Swallowed Me 00:00 Tools
Love Carries On 00:00 Tools
First of May 00:00 Tools
Nowhere To Run (The Warriors Soundtrack Version) 00:00 Tools
Start All Over Again 00:00 Tools
Hot And Sultry Afternoon 00:00 Tools
Oughta Know By Now 00:00 Tools
I Am A Camera 00:00 Tools
Goin' All Out Of My Way 00:00 Tools
Change All of That 00:00 Tools
When Your Life Was Low 00:00 Tools
New Yorker In Exile 00:00 Tools
Feels Like Rain 00:00 Tools
Heart For Heart 00:00 Tools
Paper Moon 00:00 Tools
Somewhere in Chicago 00:00 Tools
Keep It On The Turntable 00:00 Tools
Closing Time 00:00 Tools
Guru N U 00:00 Tools
You Forgave Me 00:00 Tools
What Kind Of World Is This 00:00 Tools
Ain't That Peculiar 00:00 Tools
Shooting Star 00:00 Tools
Way to Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Love Will Prevail 00:00 Tools
The Part Of Me That's You 00:00 Tools
Love is Healing 00:00 Tools
Ought to Know by Now 00:00 Tools
Chora Brasileira 00:00 Tools
Do Right Woman 00:00 Tools
Come Around Again 00:00 Tools
Close to Heaven 00:00 Tools
Beija Flor 00:00 Tools
Lover's Holiday 00:00 Tools
Pastime Paradise 00:00 Tools
Soul Searchin' 00:00 Tools
Song for Silas 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
No Groove Without You 00:00 Tools
The Goodbye Look 00:00 Tools
Somebody Called It Love 00:00 Tools
Exception to the Rule 00:00 Tools
Chained 00:00 Tools
The Surest Things Can Change 00:00 Tools
Little Rose 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stop Loving You 00:00 Tools
The Whale Swallowed Jonah 00:00 Tools
Changes Of The Heart 00:00 Tools
02 Nowhere To Run 00:00 Tools
Nowwhere to run 00:00 Tools
When Did You Leave Heaven 00:00 Tools
Give Me Something Real 00:00 Tools
I Thought About You 00:00 Tools
The Waiting Game 00:00 Tools
Nick of Time - Back To Front 00:00 Tools
The Deepest Blue - You Can't Go Back 00:00 Tools
Some Folks Lives 00:00 Tools
Listen U (Kitty) 00:00 Tools
Star-Spangled Banner 00:00 Tools
Chance - Sabor 00:00 Tools
Gimme' Some Of Your Love 00:00 Tools
No where To Run 00:00 Tools
Love Junkyard 00:00 Tools
In Like A Lion 00:00 Tools
A Lover's Holiday - Exception to the Rule 00:00 Tools
You Can't Go Bac (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Listen Up (Kitty) 00:00 Tools
[Arnold McCuller] - Free Bird 00:00 Tools
A Mama Like Mine 00:00 Tools
Love Is Everywhere 00:00 Tools
Shooting Star - You Can't Go Back 00:00 Tools
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You may not know the name, but you certainly know the voice. At some point in your life you have heard Arnold McCuller's rich and distinctive vocals that have captured the hearts and ears of many well-respected musicians and fans alike. Long time featured vocalist with some of the best recording artists around, including Phil Collins and James Taylor. Arnold has also set out to further solidify his solo identity with his first recording in 1984, “A Part of Me That’s You”, co produced with jazz piano player, David Benoit. Then “Exception to the Rule” in 1990, with his long time friend Dana Walden. Since he has continued to bring his listeners new material with “You Can’t Go Back” co produced with Bill Cantos, and guitarist Greg Poree. His favorite is his “Live at the Baked Potato”, recorded at one of Hollywood’s most famous jazz clubs. The next project was a tribute to artist he’d been singing back up for by recording “Back to Front”, featuring songs originally recorded as a backing vocalist. His renditions still hold their own long after they were recorded. Next came “Circa 1990”, a collection of tunes originally recorded for a project that had been shelved by a major label. Popular live performances at La Ve Lee jazz club, Ghengis Cohen, Molly Malone’s, The Plush Room in San Francisco, and numerous visits to his friends in Naples Florida to support the Autism Foundation in that region. Arnold McCuller is acknowledged as one of the most expressive vocalist in the business. Whether performing solo or singing back up, his show stopping live performances regularly bring audiences to their feet. Arnold has been one of the music industry's most popular session singers. McCuller's voice has graced recordings by a virtual who's who of the music industry, including Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Luther Vandross, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Bette Midler, and Brenda Russell. Lionel Ritchie, Dave Koz, Billy Idol, Lyle Lovett and Beck to name only a few. You’ll need to Google the rest. Concert tours include Lyle Lovett, where he was both the opening act and featured vocalist, and Phil Collins, Melissa Manchester, Bonnie Raitt and recently duets with Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville. DVD features include “Serious Hits Live”, “First Final Farwell Tour”, and many more with Phil Collins. A&E's “Live By Request”, “Pull Over”, “Squibnocket”, Musicares “ Man of the Year”, and “Live at the Beacon Theater”, featuring James Taylor. An appearance on Saturday Night Live led to a phone call from singer-songwriter James Taylor. Little did they realize that 30 years later they would still be performing and recording together. In between world tours, Arnold appeared in such films as "Beaches", "Without You I’m Nothing", "Crossroads", "Hollywood Knights", "American Hot Wax", “What’s Love Got to do With It”, "Funny People", and The National Anthem in Clancey’s “The Sum of all Fears”. Born and raised in Ohio, Arnold's early musical experiences centered in the church, where both of his parents were prominent vocalists. He began his professional musical career when he was invited to join the national touring company of HAIR. Two years later he found himself in Manhattan where he studied acting, dance and voice._ In New York, Arnold joined forces with Revelation, a four member vocal group who recorded for RSO (Atlantic Records). "Get Ready for This", "You To Me Are Everything", and the critically acclaimed self titled album "Revelation". The group toured nationally with the Bee Gees, Smokey Robinson, Isaac Hayes and Millie Jackson and many others. _ All of his solo efforts have been released on his indie label, What’s Good Records, which features Arnold at his strongest and surely captures the attention of his international fan base. In 2008 Arnold released Sabor, a Latin Jazz project which is Arnold’s first all original effort, but clearly not his last. That year he was also involved in recording sessions with Donovan Frankenreiter on “Pass It Around”. Since then Arnold has stayed busy touring with James Taylor and recently got involved with a new album currently in production for Ry Cooder along with a very special upcoming Eric Clapton Blues record. Arnold’s new 2011 project, a Blues album called Soon As I Get Paid is set for an April 19 release along with live performances of the effort being planned nationwide. Soon As I Get Paid was made possible by the selfless financial help of his fans and friends through a special campaign through the social media website Pledge Music. Fellow musicians such as Lyle Lovett even contributed generous financial donations to the production, making this a collaborative effort that has resulted in what is sure to be one of the most important Blues albums of the decade. “Arnold McCuller is what’s going on, that’s always been the case and it always will be” – James Taylor "Arnold's value as a group singer has always obscured his power as a lead vocalist, even as he has stepped out and soloed with James Taylor's and Lyle Lovett's bands. This new CD - Soon As I Get Paid - shows the world what those of us lucky enough to catch his live solo shows have known for years... Arnold McCuller is a force of nature, and a singer of near extraterrestrial abilities." – Jackson Browne “His voice is like a songbird” – Linda Ronstadt “I’m used to hearing some great music, particularly country. This guy (Arnold) is the best I’ve ever heard!” – Vince Bruce Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.