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Art Neville

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Genres: R&B / Soul
Descriptive "tags": new orleans soul rhythm and blues rnb Powered by AudioScrobbler
Decades Active: 1980s 1990s 2000s
Links online: Wikipedia

Biography

Arthur Lanon Neville, 17 December 1937, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Neville first attracted attention as a member of the Hawkettes, a Crescent City act that achieved notable local success in 1954 with ‘Mardi Gras Mambo’. Although ostensibly a keyboard player - he appeared as session pianist on Jerry Byrne’s ‘Lights Out’ - Neville also undertook a singing career and, having signed with the renowned Specialty Records, enjoyed a regional hit with his debut single, ‘Cha Dooky-Doo’. This progress was interrupted by a spell in the US armed forces, but upon being discharged, he completed a series of low-key singles for the Minit/Instant label. Neville later achieved considerable acclaim as a member of the Meters, which in turn evolved into the equally compulsive Neville Brothers, where Art was joined by siblings Cyril, Charles and Aaron Neville.

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