Aaron Neville has enlisted an impressive pair of producers for his upcoming release—Don Was and the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards. The new effort will be released via Blue Note Records and Was says it was an honor to work with Neville and Richards.
"Aaron Neville is one of the most expressive and soulful artists of all time . . . it's such a thrill to hear him sing," Was says in a statement.
"His vocals have a way of reaching into your heart and stirring something really deep inside. It's a huge honor to welcome him to Blue Note Records and to be involved, along with the legendary Keith Richards, in the production of this album."
"When I was a kid, doo-wop was like medicine to me. I didn't care what else was goin' on in the world as long as I could sing along with Pookie Hudson and the Spaniels, the Flamingos, the Clovers, Sonny Til and the Orioles, Clyde McPhatter—I was like a kid in a candy store," added Neville.
AARON NEVILLE QUINTET TOUR DATES:
June 23 Greensboro, NC - Carolina Theatre
June 24 Norfolk, VA - 23rd Annual Bayoo Boogaloo
June 26 Charlottesville, VA - Paramount Theatre
June 28 New Orleans, LA - House of Blues
June 30 Beverly, MA - North Shore Music Theatre
July 13 Park City, UT - Big Stars, Bright Nights
July 14 Boulder, CO - Chautauqua Auditorium
July 15 Arvada, CO - Arvada Center Amphitheater
August 4 Charleston, WV - Multi-Fest WV
August 5 Washington, DC - The Howard Theatre
August 7 Ponte Vedra, FL - Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
August 8 Orlando, FL - The Plaza Theatre Live
August 10 Mobile, AL - Saenger Theatre
August 11 Atlanta, GA - Atlanta Botanical Gardens
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