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Greg Arnold

Gregory Charles "Greg" Arnold is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and lecturer. Arnold won the APRA Songwriter of the Year award in 1993 and performed regularly with his folk rock band, Things of Stone and Wood.
For the group, he wrote, "Happy Birthday Helen" (released December 1992), about his then-girlfriend (and current Director of Law and Policy for the International Committee of the Red Cross) Helen Durham. The couple later married. The single reached No. 9 on the ARIA Singles Chart and the group won 'Best New Talent' at the ARIA Music Awards of 1993.
==Biography==
By 1986 Greg Arnold was lead vocalist with Melbourne indie rock band, 13 at Midnight, which released a cover version of "She Sells Sanctuary" (originally by The Cult), on Cleopatra Records.〔 The original line-up were Arnold, Russell Hall on bass guitar, Peter Pilley on drums, and Byron Smith on lead guitar (music journalist at ''Juke Magazine'').〔〔 Hall was soon replaced by Michael Allen on bass guitar.〔 The group followed with an album, ''Warring Tribes'', in 1987 on Cleopatra Records.〔〔〔
By 1989 the group, 13 at Midnight, had disbanded, Arnold recalled in March 1993, "I wasn't particularly keen to get into a band after Thirteen at Midnight ... but () kind of talked me into it really, and I think from that we learnt a few things we didn't want to do again – and it's worked out".〔 In 1989 after a break of a few months with Arnold on lead vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards; and Allen on bass guitar, backing vocals, guitar, keyboards; they formed a folk rock group, Things of Stone and Wood, with Justin Brady on violin, mandolin, harmonica, guitar; and Tony Floyd on drums, percussion, recorder, backing vocals.〔〔
Arnold explained the group's name, "() kind of organic and evocative, yeah, that's right. I'll have to remember that one".〔 One of their earliest gigs was the 21st birthday party for Arnold's then-girlfriend, Helen Durham.〔〔 Arnold wrote "Happy Birthday Helen",〔 for Durham's 22nd birthday:
Durham recalled being told by fans that "she was not the subject of the song ... People would say they knew the real Helen".〔 Arnold and Durham were later married.〔 "Happy Birthday Helen" was issued in December 1992, which peaked at No. 9 on the ARIA Singles Chart, the highest point for any of the band's singles.〔〔 The group issued their debut album, ''The Yearning'', in March the following year, which reached No.8 on the related ARIA Albums Chart.〔 Arnold wrote most of the songs for the group.〔〔 At the ARIA Music Awards of 1993 the group won 'Best New Talent'.
〔〔 During late that year they were touring Europe, including a support gig for Midnight Oil in the United Kingdom.〔 While there Arnold won 'Songwriter of the Year' at the 1993 APRA Awards.〔〔
The group released additional material until late 1998 when they went into hiatus.〔 During the hiatus Arnold formed the Greg Arnold Trio, which performed in Melbourne. He then formed Tricycle (aka Greg Arnold's Tricycle) with Anita Hustas on double bass and Ian Kitney on drums. They released their debut album, ''Super'', in September 1999.〔 The lead single, "Oh No Not You Again", preceded it in August.〔 They enjoyed extensive airplay on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, ''Super'' was named album of the week by Coast FM in January 2001.〔
Things of Stone & Wood reconvened in 2001, releasing further albums. They disbanded by 2006. Arnold released a second album in November that year, ''Lost Marie'', a collection of melodic short stories. Arnold said "I’ve been banging on about myself for about twenty years... I thought it was about time to make something up".〔 His ballads are about a variety of social non-conformists. He was accompanied on acoustic instrumentation by Kitney on drums and Pete Haydon on brass, percussion and supporting vocals.〔
Arnold has continued to write songs, perform, and produce records for other artists including Melbourne indie-rock band Skipping Girl Vinegar,〔 acoustic group Junior's ''LP Sample'' (2000) and ''Restless'' (2001),〔〔 Merri-May Gill's ''Desgnated Driver'' (2004).〔 For ''Designated Driver'' Arnold also co-wrote four tracks with Gill, and supplied guitar and bass guitar.〔
From 2007 he was part of a trio, Greg Arnold and the Lost Marias, which also has John Bedggood (Bernard Fanning) on fiddle, mando and piano an Kitney (Tim Rogers) on drums. His 2011 album with The Swamp Dandies received great reviews ("nimble...horse power pop" Rhythms Magazine) and gained international recognition when the "charming" and "hilarious" clip for "Olivia" was endorsed by Olivia Newton-John.

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