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2005
Brian Arnold


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As I was sitting down for this interview, I couldn’t help but think what a different kind of interview this would be. Brian Arnold is a man of many talents. He certainly is a capable Baritone singer, as he’s singing with one of the premier groups in the country, Chosen Few. He is a remarkable piano player as well. He plays better with one hand than many piano players can play with two. Brian also has an outstanding sense of humor. But, with all of these blessings, Brian has not been without his share of problems either.

I was familiar with a little of Brian’s history, how he lost part of his leg in a lawn mower accident, and how he later lost the use of his left arm in a terrible semi-truck/auto accident. That’s why he can play the piano better with one hand than many can do with two. When you see him sit down at a piano, you immediately understand that he has a love for the piano. It’s interesting that Brian now considers the past events of his life, though tragic, to be vehicles that God now uses for him to minister to lost souls.

Brian is not only talented in all the areas I have listed above, but he is also a gifted songwriter. He loves to team up with his favorite producer, Zane King, when it comes to writing. He has written some great songs such as,

Brian is about to set out on some solo performances. He feels that his handicaps make him very unique and that he can offer something different to his audiences. I couldn’t stop smiling while he was saying that, as I had visions in my mind of last year at the NQC when he literally pulled his artificial foot off while sitting at the piano. The whole place was rolling in the aisles, and I could only imagine how he might use that in a solo performance. Brian said that as he gets older, he has become more comfortable using his handicaps to help him get his point across, and that he sort of likes that shock factor. Brian is looking forward to doing his solo project. He said that he is a Baritone singer and of course Baritone singers never get solos, so in order to get some solos, he has to do his own solo project.

Sometimes interviewers just have a question pop in their head and they ask it. Unfortunately that’s what I did. I couldn’t help but ask Brian if he was related to the other famous Arnold singer, Eddie Arnold. He replied not that he knew of, but if he was Eddie could call him immediately, and then I think he mentioned something about always wanting a rich uncle. Just a quick example of Brian's great sense of humor.

Brian is quick to state that much of their success is due to the time that Chosen Few spent at Silver Dollar City. Brian says that they made fans across the country while there and God knew that when they went into full time ministry they would need those contacts.

In the Chosen Few concerts last year, over 700 souls gave their hearts to the Lord. Brian considers Chosen Few as mainly a church group and that is why they have such success in seeing souls brought into the Kingdom. Chosen Few is also a very unique group, because they have such a diverse portfolio of songs. They reach just about every generation. Though they all love the old quartet music and style of singing, so much so that they recorded their last CD as a tribute to the old quartets, they have evolved into a group that sings many styles, and performs them very effectively. Chosen Few does seem to be going through some changing times. Tenor, Ashley Ellison, has surrendered to the call of ministry and has taken the Pastorate of a church, causing him to step down from the full-time spot of Tenor with the group. He is not leaving the group totally for he will still work in the office and still do some singing as he is available. It also happens that Brian is going to be doing some ministering of his own, so on any dates that Brian is out, Ashley will fill in on the Baritone spot. This of course means that Chosen Few is looking for a qualified Tenor to sing with them. Brian stresses that though they are looking for a talented Tenor, and want as great a vocal candidate as they can find, their main concern is that whoever sings with them has a heart for ministry. They are looking for someone who has a deep desire to use his voice to see souls saved.

Interested candidates who are ministry minded should contact them at or (417) 831-9060.

When Chosen Few comes into your area make sure that you get out seeing them, and, make sure that you meet Brian Arnold.

Don't forget to see Brian and Chosen Few at the 6th Annual Gospel Music Festival Thursday, July 28, 2005 at River of Life in Smryna, TN

Visit Brian Arnold at http://www.brianarnold.com
Visit Chosen few at http://www.chosen-few.com

Reader Comments

It was a great article.I love hearing things about Brian and Chosen Few. I have had the privilage of meeting them several times. They came to my church and my family and I got to eat lucnh with them. It was so much fun and in my opionion the are the best group I have ever heard.


Commented by On 03/03/2005
Chosen Few is my favorite gospel group!

Now, about your article. The article is good. However, don't you think it would be better if you finished paragraph #3. It states "He has written some great songs such as," SUCH AS WHAT?

I think this article deserves to be corrected. Thank you and God Bless.


Commented by On 03/03/2005
What a great article about an awesome guy! I'm so glad Brian chose to use his many talents for the Lord and we can all be blessed by them. I've had the privilege of seeing Chosen Few in concert several times and felt the presence of the Lord every time. It's evident that they are not doing what they do to entertain, but to minister to souls. God will continue to use them in a mighty way as they surrender to Him. I'm guessing that Brian will be leading heaven's choir when that day comes! smile God bless!


Commented by On 03/03/2005
I've had the blessing of seeing Brian and Chosen Few several times and, as my pastor says, they are the "real deal." They make me laugh and they always touch my heart. Brian's music is the best out there. They are MY standard! I recently saw another Southern gospel group and said, "They're pretty good but they're no Chosen Few!"

WTG, Guys!


Blessings,
Sue
We either trust God or we don't.
There is no middle ground.


Commented by On 03/03/2005
Brian has been one of the greatest inspirations in my life. We are some of those who met them in Silver Dollar City and have been seeing them in churches, in a prison ministry, and in conferences. It would be difficult to find men who the Holy Spirit can more move through than these guys. They could be celebrities; instead, they have chosen to be servants. Brian is a marvel. A constant reminder of what the Lord can do when we let him. Thank you for this article.


Commented by On 03/03/2005
Thank you for a wonderful article. Brian is an inspiration to me and many others, I am sure. With all his "disabilities" he always has a smile and a positive attitude. God is using Brian in such a great way. Praise God for using us mere humans.


Commented by On 03/03/2005
We have heard Brians testamony many times and we always love to listen to Brian give his testamony .He is a good Christian Man .
We look forward to seeing Chosen Few concerts .We love to listen to their songs and Brian has written some of them .The amazing thing about Brian playing the piano when you first hear him you do not realize that he is playing with one hand until he tells you . Brian plays the Piano so good .We really enjoyed reading your article about Brian .Thank you so much for writing a great Article about Brian .


Commented by On 03/03/2005
This is a wonderful man that does his best to serve God in the way in which he has been "Called." The Chosen Few has been willing to follow that call to many communities no matter how small. My husband and I have had the PRIVILEGE of sharing in their ministry for many years. Small communities need exposure to fresh Word and Testimony. Thank you all for your willingness to follow God's leadership in ministry.


Commented by On 03/04/2005
Thank you so much for writing that article on Brian! He is not only of many talents given from God, but he is a blessing to my family! I am thirteen, and have loved Chosen Few for years! I used to go to Silver Dollar City all the time and see them.. then there was that little misunderstanding when my (at the time 10 year old) brother was growing his hair out little, and Casey thought he was my "Sister"! I have had time after time fun seeing CF and talking with them! Thanks again for the article!


Commented by On 03/04/2005
Brian, I'm proud of you! Keep up the good work and we're looking forward to seeing you again soon. (Do we have to wait for our other daughters weddings?)


Commented by On 03/04/2005
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