Aaron Neville
Born | January 24, 1941 |
Hometown | New Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
Net worth | $4 million |
Height | 5'11" (1.80m) |
Spouse | Sarah A. Friedman, Joel Roux-Neville |
Children | Ivan Neville |
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"The songs take twists and turns that are not common in today’s pop music world" - Warren Haynes
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Two Mainers take home awards at Grammys
Feb. 5—Two Mainers won Grammy awards Sunday during ceremonies in Los Angeles. Portland-area musician Dave Gutter co-wrote the song "Stompin' Ground" for musician Aaron Neville, which won a Grammy in the best American roots performance category. The other Maine win went to mastering engineer Bob Ludwig, of Gateway Mastering Studios in Portland. It's his 13th Grammy. He won in the best ...
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CORRECTION: CORRECTION: Several Mainers take home awards at Grammys
Feb. 5—Several Mainers won Grammy awards Sunday during ceremonies in Los Angeles. Amy Allen, who grew up in Windham and South Portland, won for her work as one of the songwriters on "Harry's House" by Harry Styles, which won album of the year. Portland-area musician Dave Gutter co-wrote the song "Stompin' Ground" for musician Aaron Neville, which won a Grammy in the best American roots ...
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CORRECTION: CORRECTION: Three Mainers take home awards at Grammys
Feb. 5—Three Mainers won Grammy awards Sunday during ceremonies in Los Angeles. Amy Allen, who grew up in Windham and South Portland, won for her work as one of the songwriters on "Harry's House" by Harry Styles, which won album of the year. Portland-area musician Dave Gutter co-wrote the song "Stompin' Ground" for musician Aaron Neville, which won a Grammy in the best American roots ...
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These musical Mainers up for Grammys are heading down the red carpet
Feb. 3—When Amy Allen goes to her first Grammy Awards ceremony Sunday night, odds are high she'll bump into somebody she knows from back home. That's because the Portland music scene is extremely well represented this year among the nominees for the music industry's biggest night. At least four Mainers are up for awards, and three of those plan to be there, bringing family members for support. ...
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Dr. John and Willie Nelson’s Duet of ‘Gimme That Old Time Religion’ Is the Spiritual Boost You Need
Idiosyncratic vocalists' duet of gospel standard appears on upcoming posthumous album Things Happen That Way from Dr. John, who died in 2019
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‘Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story’ Film Review: Music Doc Combines Funky Delights With Lots of Heart
Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern's film chronicles the city's annual festival with the help of Bruce Springsteen, Katy Perry and an array of Crescent City legends
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7 Black Country Artists Who Paved the Way
From CMT Awards nominee Kane Brown to Darius Rucker and Aaron Neville, here are seven Black country musicians who laid the groundwork for crossover artists.
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Jon Lind, A&R Exec and Writer of Hits for Earth, Wind & Fire, Madonna and Others, Dies at 73
Jon Lind, writer of hits for Earth, Wind & Fire, Madonna, Vanessa Williams and others, passed away Saturday after a two-year battle with cancer, his attorney, Jeremy Rosen, has confirmed. He was 73. Lind’s catalog, in which Primary Wave acquired a majority stake last year, included such songs as “Boogie Wonderland” and “Sun Goddess” by […]
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Aaron Neville ribs Kyrsten Sinema's denim-vest-at-work look
Aaron Neville ribs Kyrsten Sinema's denim-vest-at-work look
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