At the same time, there was never going to be any confusing that signature warble for anyone else's, and it's in simpler songs like "I Wanna Love You" that Neville's couldn't-lie-to-you voice really ...
Aaron Neville’s solo vocal performances take a more tender tone than the fiery funk he cranks out with The Neville Brothers. On his latest release, Nature Boy, a fine album of vocal standards, his ...
On his big birthday, Aaron Neville wrote a poem to himself on his iPhone. "Yeah, 75. I'm still alive," Neville read. "Seventy-five, seen a whole lotta jive. The mistakes that I made, for my sins I've ...
Written by George Davis and Lee Diamond, the song is equal parts a reflection of wistfulness, a kiss-off to a lover, and a statement of independence, Neville’s distinctive quavery, sometimes falsetto ...
Aaron Neville is 75 and living happily in New York City. But his new album, “Apache,” evokes the sound and swagger of his youth in New Orleans. “Apache” is the equivalent of fellow New Orleans icon Dr ...
This post was updated Nov. 5 at 11:14 p.m. Aaron Neville has been in the soul music industry touring venues across the United States for over 50 years. Neville, who also plays the keyboard, is most ...
FILE - In this Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018 file photo, Singer Aaron Neville performs during A Concert For Island Relief at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Fans of the sweet, melodic sounds of New ...
Aaron Neville has explored many styles of music -- pop, soul, country, blues, jazz and reggae -- throughout his extensive career, but he has a special affinity for gospel. The four-time Grammy winner ...
NEW YORK — With a dagger tattooed onto one cheek and a wrestler’s build, Aaron Neville is one of the most physically imposing figures in pop music. His early life mirrored his looks: Much of Neville’s ...
*Who said a 78-year-old man couldn’t woo an audience? Certainly not I, nor anyone else in attendance at Aaron Neville’s recent concert at UCLA’s Royce Hall, brought to us courtesy of UCLA’s Center for ...
At the same time, there was never going to be any confusing that signature warble for anyone else's, and it's in simpler songs like "I Wanna Love You" that Neville's couldn't-lie-to-you voice really ...