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Charles Neville

Born
December 28, 1939
in New Orleans, LA 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Rose of Sharon Witmer
A ride on St. Charles Avenue trolley in New Orleans early in the morning may catch Charles Neville in his favorite location practicing T'ai Chi. The Neville Brother most known for his pursuit of Eastern spiritual knowledge is also the family's keeper of the horn. His brothers affectionately refer to him as "The Horn Man". His saxophone won him a Grammy in 1989 for his haunting rendition of Healing Chant on the Yellow Moon CD. But the instrument's history goes way back for this artist with five decades of musical experience, long predating the formation of the family band in 1977.



Charles Neville formed Torquoise with brother Art and some friends in the early 50's. Life and the Navy led Neville out on the road, gigging with everyone from Jimmy Reed to B.B. King and Bobby "Blue" Bland. A member of the house band at the renowned Dew Drop Inn, Neville played with some of the biggest names in his hometown, including Allen Toussaint, James Booker, Huey "Piano" Smith, and Ernie K. Doe. A drug conviction landed him a stay in Angola prison, whose alumni roster reads like a Who's Who of New Orleans musicians. With influences like these, no wonder Charles Neville became the eclectic musician he is today.

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