Jerry Arnold, born in 1940, emerged as a notable figure in the American rockabilly scene during the mid-1950s. At just 16, he secured a recording contract with Security Records, leading to his debut single "(Don't Want No) Blonds, Brunettes and Redheads" in 1956. Collaborating with The Rhythm Captains, Arnold released "Race for Time" in 1957, which garnered positive reviews and was distributed nationally by Cameo Records. His dynamic style and energetic performances contributed to the evolving rockabilly genre, leaving a lasting impression on its development. ([de.wikipedia.org](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Arnold?utm_source=openai))