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- The Neville Brothers began their string of successful albums in 1977, beginning on Capitol and moving to A&M. The high point came in 1989 with "Yellow Moon," written and sung by Aaron, whose solo career was revived in 1991 with Warm Your Heart, the acclaimed album produced by George Massenburg and Linda Ronstadt.
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May 27, 2021 · Neville flourished as both a member of the Neville Brothers and a solo artist, but health problems began to catch up with him as well as his wife Joel in 2004. After the Nevilles’ Jazz Fest performance that year, Aaron was hospitalized with acute asthma, a condition from which he has never completely recovered.
Until now, it’s been easy to separate Aaron Neville’s career into two separate but equal strains: the funky stuff he’s favored when working with his esteemed band of brothers, and the angelic balladry you associate with him when he’s punching his own time card as a solo artist.
Jan 22, 2021 · When you broke through to having a sustained career as a solo artist you were turning 50. That’s incredibly late to become a pop star. Do you think there are some advantages to having that kind of success later in life?
The high point came in 1989 with "Yellow Moon," written and sung by Aaron, whose solo career was revived in 1991 with Warm Your Heart, the acclaimed album produced by George Massenburg and Linda Ronstadt. "Linda," says Aaron, "is the real reason my solo career found new life."
May 6, 2021 · Neville’s solo career flourished after the 1966 release of “Tell It Like It Is” and a later collaboration with Linda Ronstadt on “Don’t Know Much” and “All My Life.”
May 7, 2021 · Neville’s solo career flourished after the 1966 release of “Tell It Like It Is” and a later collaboration with Linda Ronstadt on “Don’t Know Much” and “All My Life.”
Aug 25, 2016 · Through the Neville Brothers, the sound traveled the world, which for Aaron led to a solo career in the late 1980s where he bridged easy listening, gospel, soul and country music.