Josh Arnold (musician)

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Born1976
NationalityAustralian
CitizenshipAustralia
OccupationMusician
Known for
  • Galvanize (2001)
  • Scarifier (2003)
  • Fire in the Sun (2005)
AwardsGolden Guitar-winning Australian country musician

Josh Arnold (born 1976) is a Golden Guitar-winning Australian country musician.[1]

Arnold is known for his solo career which saw him release the albums Galvanize (2001), Scarifier (2003) and Fire in the Sun (2005).[1]

At the 2002 Country Music Awards of Australia, Arnold and Lee Kernaghan won a Golden Guitar for their version of "Thank God I'm a Country Boy", a single from Galvanize.[1]

In 2020, Arnold formed a new group called Josh Arnold & The Woolshed Band.[2] Their debut EP entitled Raddle & Rise generated the single "The Woolshed".[3]

While working as a teacher's aide in Toowoomba in 2010, Arnold launched a project called Small Town Culture with the University of Southern Queensland.[4] Arnold has since visited hundreds of rural and remote towns throughout regional Queensland to collaborate with local schools, community groups and organisations to create original songs and music videos.[1][5]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 McMahon, Bruce (20 January 2021). "Soul of the Country". R.M. Williams Outback. R. M. Williams (company). Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  2. "Aussie sound rattles walls". The Toowoomba Chronicle. News Corp Australia. 19 March 2020. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  3. Hamley, Sophie (9 March 2020). "EP review: Raddle 'n' Rise by Josh Arnold and The Woolshed Band". Sunburnt Country Music. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  4. Woodward, Megan (13 July 2014). "A Country Song". Landline (TV series). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  5. Maguire, Kemii (21 August 2021). "Kids of Mount Isa School of the Air rock social media with Biggest Classroom in the World music video". ABC News (Australia). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 29 December 2021.

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