Raful Neal
Raful Neal (June 6, 1936 – September 1, 2004)[1] was an American Louisiana blues singer, harmonicist and songwriter from the United States.[2]
Neal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana,[3] and reared by his aunt and uncle on a tenant farm in Chamberlin, West Baton Rouge Parish. He began playing the harmonica at age 14. He played with Buddy Guy in a band called the Clouds. His first record, "Sunny Side of Love" (1958) on Peacock Records, was not successful.[1]
Neal's first album, called Louisiana Legend,[4] was initially issued by King Snake Records and later by Alligator Records in 1990.[5] His 1991 album I Been Mistreated was released on Ichiban Records.[4] Neal toured globally. In 1997, his harmonica playing was featured on the album Live: Swampland Jam by Tab Benoit.[6] Neal's album Old Friends was issued in 1998.[4]
Neal died of cancer in Baton Rouge in September 2004.[1] Nine of his ten children are also blues musicians, and several performed with him on his later releases on the Alligator label.
See also
[edit]- Jackie Neal, a daughter
- Kenny Neal, a son
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Biography, AllMusic
- ^ Du Noyer, Paul (2003). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music (1st ed.). Fulham, London: Flame Tree Publishing. p. 181. ISBN 1-904041-96-5.
- ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Blues (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 278. ISBN 0-85112-673-1.
- ^ a b c "Raful Neal | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
- ^ "Louisiana Legend - Raful Neal | Releases | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
- ^ "Live: Swampland Jam - Tab Benoit | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
External links
[edit]- Raful Neal biography from LouisianaMusic.com
- Raful Neal biography from mp3.com
- Raful Neal biography from Alligator Records
- Raful Neal at Find a Grave
- 1936 births
- 2004 deaths
- Musicians from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- American blues singers
- American blues harmonica players
- Swamp blues musicians
- Louisiana blues musicians
- Deaths from cancer in Louisiana
- 20th-century American singers
- Blues musicians from Louisiana
- Singers from Louisiana
- 20th-century American male singers
- American singer stubs