Kenny Neal
  • That Knife Don't Cut No More
  • Outside Looking In
  • Hoodoo Moon
  • The Truth Hurts
  • Caught Your Back Door Man
  • Evalina
  • Baby Bee
  • Mannish Boy
  • Any Fool Will Do
  • Lightning's Gonna Strike
  • Morning After
  • The Son I Never Knew
  • Howling At The Moon
  • Christmas Time In The Country
  • Devil Child
  • I've Been Missing You, Too
  • Bad Luck Card
  • Gonna Put You Out Of My Misery
  • Bayou Blood
  • It Hurts Me Too
  • That Knife Don't Cut No More
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (06:12) [62.66 MB]
  • Outside Looking In
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (04:44) [47.86 MB]
  • Hoodoo Moon
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:13) [32.52 MB]
  • The Truth Hurts
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (04:29) [45.19 MB]
  • Caught Your Back Door Man
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (04:39) [46.89 MB]
  • Evalina
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:59) [40.27 MB]
  • Baby Bee
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (04:30) [45.47 MB]
  • Mannish Boy
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (07:48) [78.78 MB]
  • Any Fool Will Do
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:56) [39.74 MB]
  • Lightning's Gonna Strike
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:41) [37.1 MB]
  • Morning After
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:06) [31.37 MB]
  • The Son I Never Knew
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:47) [38.24 MB]
  • Howling At The Moon
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:13) [32.5 MB]
  • Christmas Time In The Country
    Genre: Holiday
    WAV (04:35) [46.18 MB]
  • Devil Child
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:14) [32.6 MB]
  • I've Been Missing You, Too
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:55) [39.61 MB]
  • Bad Luck Card
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (02:01) [20.32 MB]
  • Gonna Put You Out Of My Misery
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:33) [35.87 MB]
  • Bayou Blood
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (03:15) [32.86 MB]
  • It Hurts Me Too
    Genre: Blues
    WAV (04:41) [47.23 MB]
Biography
Radio Contact:
Tim Kolleth
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Take two critically acclaimed bluesmen, team them up in a recording studio, hit the 'Record' button, and listen as the magic begins to flow. Case in point: Kenny Neal and Billy Branch's Alligator album, Double Take. Kenny Neal is a critically acclaimed triple-threat bluesman, whose guitar and harmonica prowess are matched note for note by his soulful singing and passionate performances. Billy Branch is among the best blues harmonica players in the world. He is a gruff and potent vocalist, a groundbreaking solo artist, a valued session player and leader of the venerable Sons Of Blues. Neal and Branch got together in a studio in France in 1998 and recorded a magnificent acoustic album (released only in Europe), paying tribute to past musicians and laying the path for a bright and uncompromising future for the blues. Now that album--Double Take--is finally seeing the light of day in the United States. From St. Louis Jimmy's “Goin' Down Slow” to the Little Walter gems “My Babe” (written by Willie Dixon) and “I Just Keep Loving Her” to Sonny Boy Williamson's “Don't Start Me Talking” to the originals “Billy and Kenny's Stomp” and “Northern Man Blues,” the two trade vocals in a relaxed and warm meeting of styles, riffs, whoops and hollers. Blending deep blues tradition with a contemporary, pulsating edge, Neal and Branch deliver a foot-stomping and spirited look into the blues through the eyes of two remarkable musicians who will continue to be at the forefront of the blues world for many years to come.

Kenny Neal stands tall among the younger generation of blues players. His trademark brand of blues, featuring a combination of Louisiana swamp blues, funky rhythms and soul-deep vocals, powered by his slashing guitar playing and--on his solo albums--loping harmonica, puts him at the forefront of contemporary blues players.

Born October 14, 1957 into a deeply rooted multi-generational blues family from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Kenny's been playing the blues since he was a small child. He first learned the blues from his father, harpist Raful Neal, and family friends like Buddy Guy, Lazy Lester and Slim Harpo. It was Slim who gave Kenny his first harp, trying to pacify the crying three-year-old boy. It worked. Kenny mastered harmonica, and quickly moved on to bass, trumpet, piano and guitar. He first performed at age six, playing piano at one of his father's gigs. By the time he was 13, he officially joined his father's band as a bass player, before being recruited as Buddy Guy's bassist at 17. Following Buddy's advice to concentrate on his guitar playing, Kenny relocated to Toronto, and--along with his brothers Raful Jr., Noel, Larry and Ronnie--formed the Neal Brothers Band, regularly backing visiting blues stars. Later he fronted Canada's Downchild Blues band before returning to Baton Rouge to begin his solo career.

Teaming with producer/bassist/horn arranger Bob Greenlee in 1987, Kenny cut a series of albums featuring not only his laid-back, Baton Rouge blues, but also funky contemporary gems with a taste of rock and R&B. Kenny joined Alligator in 1988, and his albums became blues hits, with the critics hailing him as one of the best of the younger blues generation. Down Beat declared, "Neal has a contemporary style unto himself, his phrases flare with pointed feeling and fervid imagination, his singing is randy and exuberant."

With his popularity growing, Neal expanded his horizons beyond the blues world. In 1991, he starred in a Broadway musical, Mule Bone, with music by Taj Mahal, and won a Theatre World Award for his performance. In 1993, he toured Africa for the U.S. government, performing in seven countries. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Neal recorded and released three albums for Telarc. He continues to tour the country and bring new fans not only to his music but also to the blues in all shades and hues.

He's played with major blues stars from B.B. King to Buddy Guy, and has emerged as one of the few names on the short list of current blues greats. His music is deeply rooted in the Louisiana swamp blues tradition, but burns with a contemporary fire. "One of a mere handful of truly inventive young contemporary guitarists," announced the Chicago Tribune, "Neal has something fresh to say and the chops with which to say it."

DISCOGRAPHY:
1987 Bio On The Bayou (King Snake)
1988 Big News from Baton Rouge!! (Alligator)
(reissue of Bio On The Bayou)
1989 Devil Child (Alligator)
1991 Walking On Fire (Alligator)
1992 Bayou Blood (Alligator)
1994 Hoodoo Moon (Alligator)
1997 Deluxe Edition (Alligator)
1998 Blues Fallin' Down Like Rain (Telarc)
2000 What You Got (Telarc)
2001 One Step Closer (Telarc)

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  • Influences:
    Raful Neal, Slim Harpo
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