A Dynamic Blues
Band
Enjoy
blues music with the Lil Ray Neal Blues Band.
From festivals to local venues, to mega events, from opening
acts, to headlining at concert venues, we have everything
needed to get to where you need us to be, and we will get you to
where you need to be in the blues. The New Orleans Jazz &
Heritage Festival in 2003 and 2004 and the Chicago Blues
Festival in June 2006 are just a couple of major venues where this
band has headlined!
THE BIO
Lil Ray
Neal, was born, Raful Neal, III, on March 16, 1960, third eldest of
ten siblings, in Ervinville, La., a small rural hamlet just outside
of Baton Rouge. Lil Ray began his musical odyssey as a child
in the presence of his harmonica playing father, Mr. Raful Neal,
Jr. Being exposed to his father's band members and other
musicians all the time, the house was filled with music. Lil
Ray's uncle owned a "store"/club, called Spooners and his father
and his band would play there. At the end of the night, after
the gig, Lil Ray, then about 12, would sneak out into one of the
vans and play one of the guitars, always breaking strings and
stealthly placing the guitar back in the case, as if nothing had
happened. One night, his father's band members didn't
show for a gig and he began backing his father in the
band. In 1975, he formed a band with his brothers, Ronnie,
Larry and Noel. On Saturdays, they played for a local radio
station in Baton Rouge, WXOK. In 1980, he went to Canada to play
with his oldest brother, Kenny. Upon returning, he played
with his father off and on until his passing a few years ago.
He also, went on the road, playing with James Cotton, Lil Milton
Campbell, Bobby Rush and Bobby Blue Bland. He has played
festivals in Europe and Switzerland. In 1996, he took a
hiatus and returned home, weary of the road. Now, he's back,
with his dynamic sound and the history and experience to put it all
together. Dubbed by some, as the "gentle giant of the blues,"
he's ready, willing and able to provide a blues sound that will
have you standing in the isles and stompin' yo feet! His
motto "nothing but the blues" is truly for blues lovers. His
prowess on the guitar is surpassed by none. He is the
road-warrior for the blues greats in his quest to keep this genre
alive. Those that have "got their hats" would be very
proud.