| Orlando, Fort Pierce, and Nashville shows have been held for Aaron Neville fans and will be available through a special presale that begins today, October 10th.AND save money on service charges.This article needs additional citations for verification.Please help improve this article by adding reliable references.Neville did not chart again, however, until 1989, when he collaborated with Linda Ronstadt on three consecutive duets: "Don't Know Much", "All My Life", and "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby", of which the first two reached Number One on the Adult Contemporary charts.Career
Aaron Neville has had a career as a solo artist and as one of the Neville Brothers.Neville performed Randy Newman's "Louisiana 1927" during NBC's A Concert for Hurricane Relief on September 2, 2005.This image is a candidate for speedy deletion.The album, produced by Stewart Levine, features collaborations between Aaron and Chaka Khan, Mavis Staples, Chris Botti, David Sanborn, Art Neville, and others.Aaron Neville in 1990.Neville's career has included work for television, movies and sporting events.National Anthem in the movie The Fan starring Robert DeNiro and Wesley Snipes.He also sang the anthem at the WWF's SummerSlam 1993 and at WCW Spring Stampede in 1994.He also sang a new version of "Cotton," for Cotton, Inc.Aaron made a guest appearance on an episode of the soap opera The Young and the Restless on October 27, 2006.Ivan has also performed with the Rolling Stones and Bonnie Raitt, and played bass for Keith Richards on his first solo tour.Spiritual life
Aaron Neville is a Roman Catholic with a devotion to St.Warm Your Heart (1991)
The Grand Tour (1993)
Aaron Neville's Soulful Christmas (1993)
The Tattooed Heart (1995)
To Make Me Who I Am (1997)
Devotion (2000)
Humdinger (2002)
Nature Boy: The Standards Album (2003)
Believe (2003)
Christmas Prayer (2005)
Mojo Soul (2006)
Bring It on Home...External links
Aaron Neville.Official Neville Brothers Website
Complete Neville Family Discography
Aaron Neville at RollingStone.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.See Copyrights for details.Your search did not match any products.If you want to specify which of your search terms should match the author's name and which should match the title, you should conduct an Advanced Search.View or change your orders in Your Account.Visit our Help department.Look to the right column to find helpful suggestions for your shopping session.Too many keywords can constrain your search.Use fewer keywords to find more results.Track your recent orders.Visit our Help department.You have no recently viewed items or searches.Look to the right column to find helpful suggestions for your shopping session.Aaron Neville is tonight at 8 p.Guest conductor is Alfred Savia.Podcast
Aaron Neville discusses the loss of his wife, the loss of the New Orleans he knew, and the reasons that New Orleans music is such a staple of American culture.Listen to every InsideOut podcast
Sometimes, the only thing you can do to forget how bad things are is to try to remember how good they used to be.That was the motivation for Aaron Neville to get back into the studio and record an album of classic soul that reaches way back.Before his beloved wife fell terminally ill.Songs such as "Stand By Me," "Ain't No Sunshine" and "A Change Is Gonna Come" didn't sound as they had before Katrina destroyed Neville's hometown and before cancer took his wife of nearly 48 years.The dual tragedies turned the songs into painful laments and laid bare emotions that even a man known for his emotional style could hardly endure.He's not sure how he will hold up tonight when he and his quintet perform with the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra at the Salem Civic Center."This will be the test," he said.It seems like the past two years have been one long, exhausting test.Just as it seemed his wife's condition was improving, Katrina wrecked their home.After she died, Neville took her to New Orleans for burial.It was his first trip home since the storm.People been waiting for the cavalry.There's no cavalry in New Orleans.It's like it's not even part of the United States."He speaks lovingly of the place where he worked on the docks as a teen and followed brass bands through the streets during "second line" processions, those jazz funerals where people celebrate life by singing, playing and dancing.Aaron Neville made it big first, scoring a No."Tell It Like It Is" in 1966.He helped form the Neville Brothers a decade later and the band hit the commercial peak in the late 1980s and '90s.People from all walks, all colors, races ...He talks about the funky piano players like voodoo hepcat Dr.He hopes he and the other famous Nevilles can return for the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival someday, and see improvements in their hometown.New Orleans, LA (November 15, 2007) The Neville Brothers, the iconic band of New Orleans, a.Related ArtistsSimilar ArtistsThe MetersLinda RonstadtBen E.Was A Member OfThe Wild TchoupitoulasThe Neville BrothersWorked WithCharles NevilleDarryl JohnsonDean ParksBrian StoltzWillie GreenMore...Complimentary Aaron Neville Ringtones.Although Aaron Neville is often compared to singer Sam Cooke in terms of sheer vocal refinement, he has a voice and style uniquely his own.He is well known as part of the New Orleans sound of the Neville Brothers.Yet, aside from the 1967 number one RB hit "Tell It Like It Is," few have heard his incredible early solo recordings.Complimentary Aaron Neville Ringtones.Download Ringtones by Christian Artists Straight To Your Cell Phone.Aaron Neville at Amazon.Create and share your personal playlists with other users.Listen to Aaron Neville now.Buy MusicWant to see your products in Yahoo!Build your own online store or Advertise with us.Current Advertisers Sign InHelp improve Yahoo!View RSS FeedMake money with Yahoo!Do you know something we don't? |