Tell It Like It Is: My Story

Tell It Like It Is: My Story

by Aaron Neville

Narrated by Aaron Neville

Unabridged — 6 hours, 51 minutes

Tell It Like It Is: My Story

Tell It Like It Is: My Story

by Aaron Neville

Narrated by Aaron Neville

Unabridged — 6 hours, 51 minutes

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For the first time in his storied career, Aaron Neville shares the gritty details of his life. Going beyond a simple music biography, this is a comprehensive story with something for everyone, from fans to newcomers.

For the first time, legendary singer and songwriter Aaron Neville tells his personal story of overcoming poverty, racism, addiction, and loss through faith, family, and music.

Aaron Neville's first #1 hit, “Tell It Like it Is,” was released in 1966. In the mid-70s he formed the Neville Brothers with Art, Charles, and Cyril-now known as the “First Family of New Orleans”-and they released more than a dozen influential albums. Given his one-of-a-kind, soaring falsetto, Aaron was the breakout star, and over the next six decades, he had four platinum albums, three* #1 songs, numerous film and television appearances, and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2014. His triple-platinum duets with Linda Ronstadt (including the Grammy-Award-winning hit “I Don't Know Much”) showcased the softer side of his voice, and the smoking hot funky soul of the Neville Brothers cemented his legacy as an R&B legend.

But few people know the challenging and circuitous road Aaron took to fame.*Born in a housing project in New Orleans of Black and Native American heritage, Aaron struggled as a teenage father working to raise a family while building his career as a musician, surviving a stint in jail for car theft and many years battling heroin addiction.

¿Recognized by the dagger tattoo on his cheek and his St. Jude medallion earring, Neville credits St. Jude-the patron saint of lost cases-for turning his life around. He found healing and salvation in music. Aaron Neville is a man who by all accounts should not have made it. Tell It Like It Is shares his story for the first time.

Editorial Reviews

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"When Aaron Neville sings he is the mightiest of Archangels. The truth he’s written in these pages is no less powerful. He tells his riveting story with all the triumphs and sorrows, joys and frustrations he has experienced in his eight decades of life."—Linda Ronstadt

“[Neville] leaves readers sharing his conviction that his life has been something of a miracle and that ‘my voice was my salvation.’...The author’s life has been an inspiration….A worthwhile musical survivor’s story.”—Kirkus

"A gratifying, spiritual, and hopeful against-all-odds memoir. An essential read for both Neville fans and those who may be unfamiliar with his music."—Library Journal

“… iconic New Orleanian, platinum-record singer and songwriter Aaron Neville, a Grammy Hall of Famer… candidly reveals his little-known personal and professional struggles.”—Booklist

Linda Ronstadt

When Aaron Neville sings he is the mightiest of Archangels. The truth he’s written in these pages is no less powerful. He tells his riveting story with all the triumphs and sorrows, joys and frustrations he has experienced in his eight decades of life.

NOVEMBER 2023 - AudioFile

Aaron Neville's fans will look past the author's flat performance and be moved by the poignancy of the R&B singer's story. He's fully present as a narrator, and listeners will hear the joys of his musical achievements and the sorrows of his on-and-off struggles with street drugs. Between his 1966 chart-busting single, "Tell it Like It Is," and his 2014 Grammy Hall of Fame induction, he recorded four platinum albums, had three #1 hits, and was a recognizable media star whose soaring falsetto captured every ounce of passion in the songs he performed. Though his spoken-word skills are no match for his singing talent, listeners will know that creating this oral history meant something to him. T.W. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2023-06-21
The title of the musician’s breakthrough hit provides a mission statement for his memoir.

Neville has long been a study in contrasts: a man with the physique of a longshoreman but the tremulous, fluttering voice of an angel; a family man and devout Christian whose narrative recounts a life of being led into temptation—stealing cars on a regular basis, getting into fights where he wasn’t sure whether he had killed someone, injecting heroin, which he started at age 16, leading to a long battle with addiction. His tone throughout is that of a kind and loving man, one who knows how reckless and stupid his behavior was, how much he hurt his wife, whom he married as a teenager, and his parents, who stood by him. He doesn’t excuse himself, but he provides plenty of context on growing up Black in a racist, segregated New Orleans, where the color of your skin could get you hassled for suspicion of something, warranted or not. Most of his brothers experienced similar trouble, as did a couple of his sons. Yet his plainspoken account leaves readers sharing his conviction that his life has been something of a miracle and that “my voice was my salvation.” His unique vocal style draws from both the yodeling he heard in the cowboy movies he loved and the open-hearted crooning of Nat King Cole, Sam Cooke, and the harmonizing doo-wop groups. His marriage survived more trouble than most could withstand, and his career flourished through a second act—as featured vocalist with the powerhouse Neville Brothers—and then a third, through his Grammy-winning duets with Linda Ronstadt, decades after “Tell It Like It Is” had seemed to consign him to one-hit-wonder status. An edit could have trimmed some repetition from his narrative, and some of the lyrics and musician credits go on too long, but the author’s life has been an inspiration.

A worthwhile musical survivor’s story.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178194478
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 09/05/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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