- Ian Levine's Northern Soul Classics, Vol. 6 · 2023
- Motorcity 2023, Vol. 1 · 2023
- Selections from Masterpieces of Modern Soul, Vol. 6 · 2022
- Say You / I'm Sorry - Single · 2022
- Say You / I'm Sorry - Single · 2022
- Understanding - Single · 2021
- Detroit a-Go-Go - EP · 2021
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Xmas - Single · 2019
- Nothing Is Greater Than a Mother's Love - Single · 2017
- Nobody Did It Like the King of Rock and Roll: A Tribute to Elvis - Single · 2012
- Living My Life · 2011
- Living My Life · 2011
- Living My Life · 2011
Singles & EPs
About Ronnie McNeir
Ronnie McNeir conceived a highly individualistic approach to music synthesis over the course of three albums released during the 1970s: a pair of self-titled albums released in 1972 and 1975, along with Love's Comin' Down, released on Motown in 1976. Hyperkinetic (broken chord), jazzy synth-basslines, churchy organ, multi-note piano chords, and sinewy high and mid-range ARP solo lines weave in and out of the mix while McNeir supplied all the vocals and acoustic drums. A prolific collaborator through the early 2000s, he worked with the Four Tops, David Ruffin, the Dramatics' L.J. Reynolds, and Rena Scott. ~ Ed Hogan
- HOMETOWN
- Camden, AL, United States
- BORN
- 14 December 1951
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul