Aaron Neville’s Fave Vocalists

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Aaron Neville at Grammy rehearsal in 1990 (Photo by Alan Light)

Aaron Neville may still possess the brawny build of the guy who used to work the New Orleans docks, but the moment the man opens his mouth, you get an idea of what it’s like to hear angels sing. Lush and delicate, Neville’s vocals are facile enough to go from pumping falsetto runs into ballads to digging into vintage Crescent City funk. In addition to hearing strains of the doo-wop sounds he grew up loving, those tremendous pipes also reflect the influence of a number of greats including Sam Cooke, Curtis Mayfield and Little Jimmy Scott. The following are the ones that resonate most for this gentle giant who’ll be celebrating his 77th birthday on Jan. 24, 2018.

Art Neville (Dec. 17, 1937-present)

Art Neville performing with the Funky Nevilles at the Jazz & Heritage Festival 2012 (Photo by Robbiesaurus)

“He was my idol and I always looked up to him. He was always able to hit notes that it seemed like no one else could sing.”

 

James “Pookie” Hudson of The Spaniels (June 11, 1934-Jan. 16, 2007)

Pookie Hudson of The Spaniels (second from left)

“We’d always sit around the projects because everybody wanted to sing like Pookie. He was so smooth. I got to know him and Curtis Mayfield and those were some special times in my life. I got to meet him before he died. He was staying in the D.C. area and I called him up on stage to sing with me.”

 

Nat “King” Cole (March 17, 1919-Feb. 15, 1965)

Nat “King” Cole circa 1947 (Photo by William P. Gottlieb)

“Nat ‘King’ Cole was my mother and father’s favorite singer, so his music was always being played around the house. I remember going around and singing songs of his like ‘Mona Lisa’ all the time.”

 

Aaron Neville will be appearing on Jan. 6 with the Dave Matthews Band, the Trey Anastasio Band and Hurray For the Riff Raff as part of the Concert For Island Relief at Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Sixth Ave., NYC. For more information, visit www.radiocity.com or call 866-858-0008.  

For our full interview with Aaron Neville, see Getting Funky With Aaron Neville

Getting Funky With Aaron Neville

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