Music
If New Orleans ever were to sink into the sea--a likelihood if its residents don’t stop eating so much--scientists probably could re-create the whole place by cloning a DNA sample scraped off the Neville Brothers.
Jan. 28, 1992
Pop & Hiss
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June 15, 2011
Dueting with Linda Ronstadt (and winning a Grammy for it last year with the delicate “Don’t Know Much”) has made Aaron Neville something of the star of the Neville Brothers band, which had always been an equal partnership of him and Art, Cyril and Charles.
Jan. 7, 1991
The Neville Brothers, who performed at the sold-out Wadsworth Theatre in Westwood on Friday night, have gotten awfully lazy.
Jan. 17, 1994
The Scene: A welcome-to-L.A. party for the Neville Brothers, the musical group that is to New Orleans what the Grateful Dead is to San Francisco.
Oct. 15, 1990
Like a lot of people, Charles Neville isn’t entirely sure he follows what the Republican Party has to say about family values.
Aug. 31, 1992
Aaron Neville and his three brothers have been telling it like it is for decades now.
Oct. 7, 1990
For most of the 1980s, the Neville Brothers’ story was bittersweet.
Jan. 6, 1990
Undoubtedly, some among the millions who just discovered Aaron Neville, the linebacker-size songbird, as a featured duet partner on the recent Linda Ronstadt album will buy this fine new Neville Brothers effort.
Aug. 26, 1990
Pop music: Brother Aaron, who will perform in Cerritos for the sold-out ‘Colors of Christmas’ series, always sang. But he was once more bitter than sweet-voiced.
Dec. 19, 1996