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INNERVIEW ONCE AN OUTLAW


An Exclusive Conversation with Harvey Dalton Arnold


(Photo by John Gellman, jgphoto.com)


by Michael Buffalo Smith I have only known Harvey Dalton


Arnold for a few years, but I have known his music since I was a senior in High School, the same year he joined The Outlaws. His bass playing was a key element to the sound of the band for several years, and his music has only continued to grow. These days he continues to play, often picking guitar instead of bass, and has recorded fine albums with the Harvey Dalton Arnold Blues Band, and a great re- lease for Tim Duffy’s outstanding Music


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Maker Relief Foundation, among others. KUDZOO is thrilled to no end to present the following conversation with a Southern Rock legend, a humanitarian, a survivor and an all- around great guy.


Harvey, tell me all about where you were born and raised, and how and when you first got into music? I was born in Eastern NC in the small town of Mount Olive and raised in the nearby town of Rose Hill. It seemed like I always had an in- terest in music, my first memory was a worker from my daddy’s farm who came to


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