Meet Harvey Arnold
Monday, May 10 2010
by Amber Nimocks and Frank Stasio
By the time Harvey Arnold was 25, his wildest dreams had come true. He was the bass player for The Outlaws, a chart-topping Southern rock band, touring the country and playing to thousands at every show. So what does a musician do when the wild ride ends? He keeps on playing, and finds ways to give back. A recent battle with cancer prompted Arnold to make another dream come true, and he took a position helping folks with disabilities get and hold onto jobs. Harvey Arnold talks with host Frank Stasio and plays some guitar, too.


