Seventy-nine. Pancreatic cancer.
RIP Charles Neville
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Re: RIP Charles Neville
Another one that served music beautifully.
Yellow Moon is such a great album, will pop it on in his honor this morning.
RIP.
Yellow Moon is such a great album, will pop it on in his honor this morning.
RIP.
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Re: RIP Charles Neville
A wonderful horn player.
RIP and thank you, man.
RIP and thank you, man.
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Man, what a shame. Big force behind the wonderful Wild Tchoupitoulas as well. RIP. Thank you for the music.
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Damn. He played on a whole lot of great records. R.I.P.
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Re: RIP Charles Neville
Fabulous hornplayer who really had the mojo. I'm glad I saw the Brothers live in 1990 (a double bill with Little Feat at the Montreux Jazz Festival)
RIP Charles
RIP Charles
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