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  1. Legendary jazz musician Charles Neville was an inspiration not only for the tender spirit of his music, but for the peaceful, centered, spiritual joy he emanated – even after living as a young Black man in the segregated South, touring the country as a famed musician playing with stars, struggling with addiction, and being criminalized.

  2. 3 de may. de 2018 · It was 1998, and Charles Neville and I were walking through the French Quarter on a steamy hot Orleans afternoon. Out of nowhere, a small man in a raggedy woolen overcoat approached Charles.

  3. History. The group notion started in 1976, when the four brothers of the Neville family, Art (1937–2019), Charles (1938–2018), Aaron (b. 1941), and Cyril (b. 1948) came together to take part in the recording session of the Wild Tchoupitoulas, a Mardi Gras Indian group led by the Nevilles' uncle, George Landry ("Big Chief Jolly"). Their debut album The Neville Brothers was released in 1978 ...

  4. Charles’ Neville’s life included a stint at Louisiana’s state prison in the early 1960s. He told an interviewer that he was sentenced to five years for possession of two marijuana cigarettes. The prison was notoriously dangerous but Neville said on the public radio program “Music Inside Out” that the time there sharpened his musicianship.

  5. Charles Neville's talented daughter Charmaine Neville often joined her father on-stage. He moved to Massachusetts during the '90s, but would often return to New Orleans. In 2008 he released Safe in Buddha's Palm, in which a seasoned and spiritually minded Neville paid homage to Eastern philosophy, the healing power of the feminine, and the wealth of his musical tradition.

  6. Charles B. Sir Ralph Neville, d. 1458 C. Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, 1400–1460 I. Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, 1428–1471 (two daughters) II. John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu, 1431–1471 a. George Neville, 1st Duke of Bedford, 1461–1483

  7. Charles Neville & Diversity by Charles Neville released in 1990. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.