Louis Arnold Jacoby (born September 6, 1942) is a Norwegian singer and writer from Larvik.
Jacoby grew up in Larvik's Torstrand district but has lived in Ula for many years.
He is the son of the writer Arnold Jacoby (1913–2002).Jacoby has won the Prøysen Award and the Herman Wildenvey Poetry Award, and he was named "Beer Dog of the Year" (Norwegian: Årets Ølhund) by the Norwegian Brewery Association in 1990.
His best-known song "Hverdag" (Everyday) has been named one of Norway's national songs.
Jacoby won the summer song competition held by the Nitimen program in 1995 (together with Lars Martin Myhre) for the song "En sommer er aldri over" (A Summer Is Never Over).
Jacoby has published Den store ølviseboka (The Big Book of Beer Songs) and released several albums, including Hverdag (Everyday) and Noen & ingen (Some & None).
From 1994 to 1999 he was essentially the in-house poet for the TVNorge's talk show Wesenstund.
For several weeks he held a place on the musical hit list Norsktoppen with the song "Vise ved vindens enger" (A Ballad by the Wind's Meadow).
The album Noen & ingen was on Norsktoppen for ten weeks in 2003, including two weeks in first place.
In 2008 Jacoby released the CD Puslespill (Jigsaw Puzzle).
In 2013 he released the CD MÃ¥neskinn (Moonshine).
In the fall of 2016 he published a skerry calendar with photos of skerries accompanied by QR codes linking to accompanying songs and videos.
He has participated in several in summer and Christmas tours with Lars Martin Myhre.
Jacoby is also a writer and has published the causerie books Min erotiske hund (My Erotic Dog), Min beduggede vinklubb (My Drunken Wine Club), Om å spise østers (About Eating Oysters), and Den muntre venteværelseboka (The Cheerful Waiting Room Book).