Kenny Neal

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Neal performing at New Orleans Jazzfest in 2012

Kenny Neal (born October 14, 1957, New Orleans, Louisiana[1]), son of Raful Neal, is an American blues guitar player, singer and band member. Neal comes from a musical family and has often performed with his brothers in his band.

Career

Neal preserves the blues sound of his native south Louisiana, as befits someone who learned from Slim Harpo, Buddy Guy and his father, the harmonica player, Raful Neal.[2]

In 1987, Neal cut his debut album for the Florida record producer, Bob Greenlee — an updated swamp feast initially marketed on King Snake Records as Bio on the Bayou. Alligator Records picked it up the following year, retitled it Big News from Baton Rouge!![1]

In 1991 he also proved to be a talented actor in the Broadway production of the folk musical Mule Bone (by Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston), singing numbers written by Taj Mahal.[2]

Neal has played with blues stars including Lucky Peterson and Lazy Lester, and was at one time a member of The Downchild Blues Band, during a period of relocation to Toronto.[3]

In September 2006 Neal announced he was taking a year's break from recording and performing, due to an undisclosed illness.[4] He returned to the public eye at the Monterey Blues Festival in June 2007. His illness was also disclosed as Hepatitis C. He has children named Kenny, Syreeta, and Micah.[5]

Lately he is touring with Efes Pilsen Blues Festival.[6]

Awards

Honors

  • 2011 - Inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame
  • 2005 - Official Statement to Kenny Neal, by the Governor of Louisiana
  • 1993 - Washington, D.C., USIA Certificate of Appreciation for representing the U.S. with Kenny Neal's Blues Band for tour in Africa

Winner

  • 2011 - Jus' Blues Music Foundation Contemporary/Traditional Blues Song Of The Year for "Hooked on Your Love"
  • 2011 - Critic's Poll Living Blues Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album of the Year
  • 2009 - Monterey Bay Blues (M.O.B.B.A.Y.) Artist of the Year Award
  • 2009 - BMA (Blues Music Award) Winner for Song of the Year, "Let Life Flow"
  • 2009 - West Coast Blues Hall of Fame Awards for Blues CD of the Year "Let Life Flow" and Blues Band of the Year
  • 2009 - Blueswax Album of the Year "Let Life Flow"
  • 2008 - Blues Critic Awards Readers Poll, Blues Album of the Year "Let Life Flow" and also Contemporary Blues Artist of the Year
  • 2008 - Jus' Blues Awards "Junior Wells Harp Award"
  • 2008 - Hometown Video Awards, Entertainment Talk Show
  • 2007 - W.A.V.E. Award, Talk Show-Entertainment/Pro
  • 2005 - W.C. Handy Blues Awards - Acoustic Blues Album
  • 2003 - Slim Harpo Award in Baton Rouge
  • 1994 - Theatre World Award "Outstanding New Talent" on Broadway
  • 1989 - Big Bill Broonzy Award in Paris
  • 1989 - JD Miller Award "Outstanding Performance"

Nominated

  • 2009 - Grammy entries for Grammy Nominations in 4 categories
  • 1999 - Grammy Nomination for Tribute to Howlin' Wolf "Best Traditional Blues Album"

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Allmusic biography data
  2. 2.0 2.1 Russell, Tony (1997). The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray. Dubai: Carlton Books Limited. p. 150. ISBN 1-85868-255-X. 
  3. Craig Harris, Biography of The Downchild Blues Band; www.allmusic.com.
  4. Living Blues website
  5. Monterey County Weekly - accessed January 2008
  6. Efes Pilsen Official Blog - accessed October 2010

External links

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