Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Johnny Neel blind at birth cut his first single
at the age of twelve, as Johnny Neel and The Shapes Of Soul. As an adult, the
Johnny Neel Band had a strong following up and down the East Coast and released
two well-received independent albums; “One Hot Night & “You Shoulda’ Been
There”. Neel moved to Nashville, the premiere song writing city, in 1984. Where
he immediately became recognized as a Session “A” studio player. Others began to
notice Neel’s songwriting talent and decided to take advantage by recording his
songs on their albums.
Performing with various bands in area clubs drew the attention of former
Nashville resident Dickie Betts, who asked Neel to join his road band, and begin
working on Dickie’s solo LP for Epic Records. That relationship led to seven
cuts on the “Pattern Disruptive” LP including the Top 10 AOR hit, “Rock Bottom.”
Neel’s talented keyboard and harp playing on that album convinced Gregg Allman
to ask Neel to tour with his road band.
Neel decided to join the reunited (Allman Brothers Band), immersing himself in
a successful tour, which led to a number one AOR smash hit during the summer of
1990. Car radios all across America blasted “Good Clean Fun”, from the Seven
Turns Album, co-written by Neel with Allman and Betts. The chart topping hit
provided the reunited Allmans with their highest charting single since “Ramblin’
Man” fifteen years prior. Neel’s songs have been recorded by such artist’s as
“Montgomery/Gentry", Delbert McClinton, John Mayall, John Louis Walker, and many
others…. Johnny Neel is a recipient of the “Life Time Achievment Award” from
the "2012 Grammy’s" for his work with the (Allman Brothers).
In 2000 Neel released “Late Night Breakfast”, which was recorded at his
studio, Straight Up Sound Studio, with the members of his band, “The Last Word”,
and special guests such as Shane Theriot (The Neville Brothers), Rick Vito
(Fleetwood Mac)and Wayne Jackson (The Memphis Horns). This record was released
on Neel’s label, Breakin’ Records, which showcased his pleading vocals as well
as brilliant piano, B-3 and harp work.
During that same period of time the recordings were made, Neel also became a
member of (Blue Floyd), a premiere jam band with variations on the material of
Pink Floyd. In addition to Neel, band members were comprised of Marc Ford (Black
Crowes), Matt Abts (Gov’t Mule), Berry Oakley Jr. (OKB Band & Bloodline)
and, the late Allen Woody (Gov’t Mule).
Neel and Abts went into the Straight Up Sound Studio:
www.straightupsoundstudio.com and recorded the X2 project which was graciously
received by fans and the media.
More recently, Neel has toured with the Italian rock band W.I.N.D. and has
recorded the proclaimed “Italian Experience" in 2002, and they are looking
forward to recording again….
Neel has released on Breakin’ Records “Gun Metal Blue, Criminal Element Vol
1 & 2, and Vol 3 along with a DVD. Johnny also has contributed tracks on
the Truckers Tracks compilation series: www.truckerstracks.com
In 2010 he
released a solo effort titled “Harmonious” with a mini documentary that featured
a intimate side of Neel never seen or heard
before.
In 2012 Johnny is releasing his eighth solo effort titled “Every Kinda’
Blues”, this release has every kinda blues that you never heard before. This
recording has been well received by the blues community and features two (LIVE)
tracks with the Italian band W.I.N.D., as well as tracks that cover all variety
of the blues. A man with boundless energy, Neel still manages to juggle studio
work, local club gigs, road work and hit song writing, and somehow between the
chaos maintains his sanity
“They say that you can’t do it all; Hell, I’m trying to prove ‘em
wrong.” – Johnny Neel
AWARDS
* Grammy nomination for keyboard work as an Allman
Brothers Band member on the instrumental cut, “True Gravity” LP from the Seven
Turns album
* ASCAP Country Award for “Take The Long Way Home” recorded by
John Schneider
* BMI Citation Award as a member of The Allman Brothers
Band
* Vocalist of The Year – 2001 Bands of Dixie Magazine (France) Readers
Poll
Television / Movie / Video Appearances
* XXXS and OOOS
(Movie)
* Good Clean Fun (Video) – MTV Unplugged
* CBS This Morning
* The Tonight Show
* Nashville Now
* Music City Tonight
* Volunteer Jam –
TNN
Publishing Affiliations
* Milene Music, Inc. – Nashville,
Tennessee
* Cuts by Chad Mullins, Restless Heart and Joe Louis Walker
* Song Pantry Music, Inc. – Nashville, Tennessee
* Cuts by John Mayall, Irma
Thomas, Travis Tritt and Jason D.Williams
* Bob-a-lew Music – Universal City,
California
* Cuts by Dorothy Moore, Marie Osmond, Ann Peebles and Delton
Reeves
* The Reel Neel Music Nashville, Tennessee
* Cuts by Burton Garr,
James Walker, HBO, FOX Sports
at the age of twelve, as Johnny Neel and The Shapes Of Soul. As an adult, the
Johnny Neel Band had a strong following up and down the East Coast and released
two well-received independent albums; “One Hot Night & “You Shoulda’ Been
There”. Neel moved to Nashville, the premiere song writing city, in 1984. Where
he immediately became recognized as a Session “A” studio player. Others began to
notice Neel’s songwriting talent and decided to take advantage by recording his
songs on their albums.
Performing with various bands in area clubs drew the attention of former
Nashville resident Dickie Betts, who asked Neel to join his road band, and begin
working on Dickie’s solo LP for Epic Records. That relationship led to seven
cuts on the “Pattern Disruptive” LP including the Top 10 AOR hit, “Rock Bottom.”
Neel’s talented keyboard and harp playing on that album convinced Gregg Allman
to ask Neel to tour with his road band.
Neel decided to join the reunited (Allman Brothers Band), immersing himself in
a successful tour, which led to a number one AOR smash hit during the summer of
1990. Car radios all across America blasted “Good Clean Fun”, from the Seven
Turns Album, co-written by Neel with Allman and Betts. The chart topping hit
provided the reunited Allmans with their highest charting single since “Ramblin’
Man” fifteen years prior. Neel’s songs have been recorded by such artist’s as
“Montgomery/Gentry", Delbert McClinton, John Mayall, John Louis Walker, and many
others…. Johnny Neel is a recipient of the “Life Time Achievment Award” from
the "2012 Grammy’s" for his work with the (Allman Brothers).
In 2000 Neel released “Late Night Breakfast”, which was recorded at his
studio, Straight Up Sound Studio, with the members of his band, “The Last Word”,
and special guests such as Shane Theriot (The Neville Brothers), Rick Vito
(Fleetwood Mac)and Wayne Jackson (The Memphis Horns). This record was released
on Neel’s label, Breakin’ Records, which showcased his pleading vocals as well
as brilliant piano, B-3 and harp work.
During that same period of time the recordings were made, Neel also became a
member of (Blue Floyd), a premiere jam band with variations on the material of
Pink Floyd. In addition to Neel, band members were comprised of Marc Ford (Black
Crowes), Matt Abts (Gov’t Mule), Berry Oakley Jr. (OKB Band & Bloodline)
and, the late Allen Woody (Gov’t Mule).
Neel and Abts went into the Straight Up Sound Studio:
www.straightupsoundstudio.com and recorded the X2 project which was graciously
received by fans and the media.
More recently, Neel has toured with the Italian rock band W.I.N.D. and has
recorded the proclaimed “Italian Experience" in 2002, and they are looking
forward to recording again….
Neel has released on Breakin’ Records “Gun Metal Blue, Criminal Element Vol
1 & 2, and Vol 3 along with a DVD. Johnny also has contributed tracks on
the Truckers Tracks compilation series: www.truckerstracks.com
In 2010 he
released a solo effort titled “Harmonious” with a mini documentary that featured
a intimate side of Neel never seen or heard
before.
In 2012 Johnny is releasing his eighth solo effort titled “Every Kinda’
Blues”, this release has every kinda blues that you never heard before. This
recording has been well received by the blues community and features two (LIVE)
tracks with the Italian band W.I.N.D., as well as tracks that cover all variety
of the blues. A man with boundless energy, Neel still manages to juggle studio
work, local club gigs, road work and hit song writing, and somehow between the
chaos maintains his sanity
“They say that you can’t do it all; Hell, I’m trying to prove ‘em
wrong.” – Johnny Neel
AWARDS
* Grammy nomination for keyboard work as an Allman
Brothers Band member on the instrumental cut, “True Gravity” LP from the Seven
Turns album
* ASCAP Country Award for “Take The Long Way Home” recorded by
John Schneider
* BMI Citation Award as a member of The Allman Brothers
Band
* Vocalist of The Year – 2001 Bands of Dixie Magazine (France) Readers
Poll
Television / Movie / Video Appearances
* XXXS and OOOS
(Movie)
* Good Clean Fun (Video) – MTV Unplugged
* CBS This Morning
* The Tonight Show
* Nashville Now
* Music City Tonight
* Volunteer Jam –
TNN
Publishing Affiliations
* Milene Music, Inc. – Nashville,
Tennessee
* Cuts by Chad Mullins, Restless Heart and Joe Louis Walker
* Song Pantry Music, Inc. – Nashville, Tennessee
* Cuts by John Mayall, Irma
Thomas, Travis Tritt and Jason D.Williams
* Bob-a-lew Music – Universal City,
California
* Cuts by Dorothy Moore, Marie Osmond, Ann Peebles and Delton
Reeves
* The Reel Neel Music Nashville, Tennessee
* Cuts by Burton Garr,
James Walker, HBO, FOX Sports