Arnold Frolows (born 1950) is an Australian radio personality best known for his work at Triple J. Frolows started his career in music in 1970, as a manager of record stores in London. He started out at Double Jay in Sydney in 1975. He managed the record library and programming of the station. He temporarily returned to the United Kingdom where he was, among other things, head of A&R, a subsidiary of Virgin Records UK.
In 1985, he re-joined the Double Jay team (now known as Triple J), where he took on the role of music director, a position that he held until his retirement from the station in 2003. During this time he also hosted Ambience, a program focussing on ambient music until the late 1980s. During his last few years at the station, he was criticised in underground media as being "too old" to work at a youth station _ he was 53 at the time.
ArnoldFrolows (born 1950) is an Australian radio personality best known for his work at Triple J.
Frolows started his career in music in 1970, as a manager of Virgin record stores in London.
Frolows is now working on "special projects";taking stock & looking at 2JJ and 2JJJ archives of music for possible release on CD etc. Since working on special projects (about 3 years) three cd/dvds have been released.
Since 1970, ArnoldFrolows has managed record stores, been head of Virgin Records A&R in the UK and become the Music Director for Triple J. Arnold has also filled several other key positions within the Music Industry.
Arnold started his career in London way back in 1970, managing record stores until 1975.
In 1977 Arnold returned to England to work in music publishing and then became the head of A&R at Virgin Records UK until the early eighties when he came home to Australia.