The Neville Brothers
Together and as solo artists, the Neville Brothers have been making music all of their lives. The Brothers are a New Orleans institution, known for their intricate four-part harmonies and passionate, blues-soaked funk that celebrates the heritage of the Crescent City. The group’s roots go back to 1977, when Art, Charles, Aaron and Cyril founded the Neville Brothers leading to the creation of such classics as “Brother Blood,” “Yellow Moon” and “Sister Rosa” (an anthem to Rosa Parks).
The brothers have also continued to enjoy solo success throughout their careers -- particularly Aaron, who crossed over into the pop charts with hits like “Tell It Like It Is,” and “Don’t Know Much,” a duet with Linda Ronstadt. Now well into their fourth decade of making beautiful music together, the Neville Brothers continue to excite and entertain audiences around the globe with their signature mix of R & B, soul, funk and Caribbean rhythms.