Aaron Neville
Aaron Neville, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a celebrated singer and musician renowned for his distinctive voice and blend of R&B, soul, and gospel music. He began his career in the 1960s with hits like "Tell It Like It Is," which showcased his powerful vocal range and emotional depth. Over the decades, Neville has released numerous albums, earning multiple Grammy Awards, including for his work with the Neville Brothers and collaborations with artists like Linda Ronstadt. His iconic songs include "Can't Stop My Heart from Loving You" and "The Grand Tour." In addition to his music career, Neville has made appearances on television shows such as "The Late Show With David Letterman" (CBS, 2013-2014) and "The Voice" (NBC, 2011-), where he served as a mentor. He also appeared in movies such as "Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice" (2019). In recent years, he released the album "Ain't No Way" (2021), further solidifying his status as a legend in the music industry. He remains an influential figure, celebrated for his contributions to music and his commitment to his New Orleans roots.