Aaron Neville - Devotion (2000)
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Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: In both the Neville Brothers and as a solo performer, Aaron Neville has become a legendary singer. His soothing, soulful voice has become one of the most recognizable in the United States, and he... In both the Neville Brothers and as a solo performer, Aaron Neville has become a legendary singer. His soothing, soulful voice has become one of the most recognizable in the United States, and he has performed for kings, queens, and presidents alike! In a departure from his usual soul-pop love songs, Neville performs thirteen spiritual songs on this release -- from gospel classics to pop hits. Songs include "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "Let It Be," "Banks of the River Jordan," and "Mary Don't You Weep." This DVD-Audio showcases one of the best voices in the world on the best technology available. In addition, previously unseen interviews with Neville, New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial, and Arch Bishop Hanon are included. [More]
Starring: Aaron Neville
Starring: Aaron Neville
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