- Yellow Moon · 1989
- Wyclef Jean presents The Carnival featuring Refugee Allstars · 1997
- Yellow Moon · 1989
- Brother's Keeper · 1990
- Fiyo on the Bayou · 1981
- The Neville Brothers · 1978
- Uptown Rulin' - The Best of the Neville Brothers · 2000
- Yellow Moon · 1989
- Fiyo on the Bayou · 1981
- Yellow Moon · 1989
- Yellow Moon · 1989
- Yellow Moon · 1989
- ...And All the Pieces Matter - Five Years of Music from the Wire · 2008
Essential Albums
Albums
- 1989
Music Videos
- 2004
- 2004
- 2004
- 2004
Artist Playlists
- The New Orleans veterans redrew the contours of funk and R&B.
- The New Orleans funk alchemists inspired rock, indie, and hip-hop.
- The smooth soul and catchy rock 'n' roll behind the siblings.
- The R&B champs' catalog is a study in perpetual transformation.
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
Appears On
- The Wild Tchoupitoulas
About The Neville Brothers
New Orleans supergroup The Neville Brothers—Aaron, Art, Charles, and Cyril—were the premier representatives of their hometown’s magnificent musical culture for four decades. R&B rocker Art and angel-voiced Aaron led the charge as regional celebs during the ’60s, and the four siblings eventually coalesced while backing Mardi Gras Indian outfit The Wild Tchoupitoulas in 1976. Blending doo-wop, funk, gospel, rhythm ‘n’ blues, and Mardi Gras rhythms, the foursome became local favorites. They released their eponymous debut album as The Neville Brothers in 1978 but made a national impact with 1981’s rootsier Fiyo on the Bayou. In 1989, their spotty recording history finally bore fruit with the Daniel Lanois-produced Yellow Moon and its Rosa Parks tribute, “Sister Rosa.” After disbanding in 2012, the Nevilles returned to the annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival—which they had traditionally closed for nearly two decades—to stage an emotional final farewell in 2015, prior to Charles’ death in 2018 and Art’s the following year.
- ORIGIN
- New Orleans, LA, United States
- FORMED
- 1977
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul