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In the long
and distinguished career of Aaron Neville, Nature Boy is unique. A
deeply satisfying suite of standards sung with remarkable sensitivity,
Nature Boy is both a hallmark and a revelation: Aaron’s feel for
sweetly swinging jazz is pitch-perfect. He reinvents the Great
American Songbook with a sure, soft touch; he lavishes his remarkable
gifts on a project he calls "precious." Nature Boy is a classic—and
classy—in every respect.
Born January 24, 1941, Aaron is the third of the four famous Neville
Brothers of New Orleans. A product of that city’s richly complex
musical culture, his first vocal model was older brother Art,
keyboardist and founder of the Meters. Brother Charles played sax with
B.B. King while brother Cyril became Aaron’s partner in a funk band
they called the Soul Machine.
Throughout the sixties Aaron recorded for local Louisiana labels, but
it wasn’t until 1966 that he broke onto the national scene with "Tell
It Like It Is," the plaintive ballad that went #1 on the pop charts, a
song still considered a classic in the annals of American music.
Issued on the obscure Par-Lo Records, the hit unfortunately coincided
with the label’s demise. With no follow-up and few royalties, Aaron’s
career stalled. Beset by demons both professional and personal, he
struggled for the next ten years.
Call CJ DiRoma at 856-665-5513 for more information and availability
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