Britt Neal

Genre: Blues
Secondary Genre: Gospel Arlington, Virginia USA Contact

Gospel blues with a country flare delivered by a honey sweet southern voice

Artist Information

Biography

Britt Neal is no son of a preacher man. But she is the daughter of one. So, yes, her introduction to the power of those black-and-white keys came while seated at the piano in the front of her father’s church. While not busy playing hide-and-seek in the church graveyard, or sampling the grape juice used for Communion wine, Britt cut her teeth on such Southern Baptist standards as "Victory in Jesus" and "There's Power in the Blood."

The girl has roots, and a lot of them. Born in Richmond, V.A., she moved with her family to Louisville, K.Y., then Fincastle, V.A., Walterboro, S.C., and High Point, N.C., as her dad studied at seminary or got called from church to church. She spent vacations in Kenya and Tanzania to visit her missionary grandparents and other gospel-spreading kin. She earned her first college degree at Wake Forest University, an old Baptist school in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. And she earned another in Canberra, Australia, after spending a year there studying the traditional songs of the Aboriginal people.

Preachers' kids are known for turning out to be rebels, so maybe it's no wonder Britt moved to New York, playing her heart out for the congregations of sorts who gather in the city's most music-loving holes-in-the-wall. Now in the DC area, her sound is rich with rhythm, gospel and blues, with glimpses every now and then of the world she's heard whenever she turned on her radio. Country and bluegrass, nyimbo and fjatpangarri, and after her family's last transition to Edisto, a flat, swampy sea island on the South Carolina coast – beach music, shag and good old Southern rock.

Britt sings of loves gained and loves lost, dreams denied and dreams longed for, and, of course, her brand of faith: Walking the walk, and fighting the good fight.

If you're looking for a girl schooled in Southern graces, Britt's not it. She’s about as down to earth as they come. And when she lets loose with her savory voice and wandering fingertips, she warms the faces of all who gather around her piano.

Instrumentation

Britt Neal - vocals and keys

Additional band members:
David Patterson - guitar
Erik Boyd - bass
Greg Norwood - drums

Discography

Over That Bridge
(c) 2008, ASCAP
11 original tracks

Available at all major music retailers and www.brittneal.com

In rotation at several blues and gospel focused internet radio stations.

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Audio

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Video

Last Chance

Photo Gallery

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Press

  • Over That Bridge Album Review [+ Show ]

    On the opening track from singer/songwriter Britt Neal's debut CD "Over That Bridge", Neal sets the ...

  • WDIY FM Interview

    Audio file available at www.brittneal.com/news.html

  • Songwriters Guild of America [+ Show ]

    Sometimes, you go to a venue to see a show and you feel lucky if you see one performer that moves yo...

  • She Sang Songs of Hope [+ Show ]

    New York singer/songwriter Britt Neal performs a benefit concert recently in Williamsburg. By ZAK M...

  • Southern Roots Define Neal [+ Show ]

    Britt Neal is no son of a preacher man. But she is the daughter of one. So, yes, her introduction to...

Setlist

Britt is able to play in a solo situation for more intimate settings, but also enjoys using the benefit of a full band when available.

Sets can range from 45 minutes to several hours, as called for, sometimes incorporating covers of classic blues, country and pop standards for longer sets.

Covers Include Blues & Pop Standards such as:
Ain't No Sunshine
Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay
You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman
Muddy Water, etc.

Basic Requirements

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