Arthur Wood (7 July 1937 – 3 November 2006) was a British blues, pop and rock singer, who led The Artwoods in the 1960s and subsequently became a graphic artist.
In 1955 he started two years of National Service; he was posted to Devizes, Wiltshire, where he formed a skiffle group.
In 1958, after he had returned to London, he formed his own R&B group, the Art Wood Combo, playing versions of songs by Chuck Berry, Fats Domino and others.
By 1962, he was one of several singers regularly featured with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, which also included Charlie Watts and Cyril Davies.
The group included organist Jon Lord (who would go on to form Deep Purple) and drummer Keef Hartley.