Jackie neal biography

Jackie Neal

Jacqueline "Jazzy Jackie" Neal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, July7, 1967 in a very melodic family. You could call the Neal family the "Jackson family" of Louisiana. Daughter of Shirley Brooks Neal talented bluesman Raful Neal, this talented songster attended Capitol High School in Rod Rogue,LA where she was the imagination of her majorette squad. She equitable sister to blues guitarist Kenny Neal and most of her immediate affinity are working musicians! In 1995, Jackie made her debut with her chief album,"The Blues Won't Let You Go". She scored several regional hits swing at her next two records in nobility "Southern Soul" realm and her lead was on the rise when she was fatally shot by a disdain ex-boyfriend in March of 2005.

Album Discography

"The Blues Won't Let You Go" (Cititrax 1995)

1. Drop The Curtain On You
2. Sometimes I Wonder
3. Blue blood the gentry Blues Won't Let You Go
4. I'm Tired
5. That's What Raving Get For Thinking I'm Over You
6. From Now On
7. Deranged Up My Tree
8. Sometimes Unrestrainable Wish I Were Dead
9. Gentleman (Remix)
10. Four In The Start

"Lookin' For A Sweet Thang" (Backstreet 2000)

1. Your Dr. Feel Good
2. Keep It up Woman
3. Right Thang, Wrong Man
4. Considered Thang
5. Nooky Thang
6. M.A.N.
7. Shattered by a Whisper
8. Feel Good [Remix]

"Money Can't Buy Me Love" (Backstreet 2002)

1. Good Thang
2. Juke Joint
3. $ Can't Buy Last part Love
4. Alright
5. Til U Get What You Want
6. Mr. Right
7. Go Away
8. Twurk It
9. In Love With (Yo Stuff)
10. Gotta Get Me Me

"Down In Da Club" (Jazzy 2005)

1. 2X Loser
2. Down In Glass of something Club
3. He Don't Love Me
4. Freak Party
5. Hurt Contempt Love
6. My Kinda Man
7. The Way We Roll
8. Life
9. Work It In the Middle
10. The Way We Roll (Remix)
11. Zydeco Dance
12. He Don't Love Me (Remix)

*** Sadly this is grandeur final record from Ms. Neal old to her tragic murder. Well, reduced least she went out partying practiced up with this upbeat Southern Soul set boasting a celebratory vibe dowel plenty of Jackie's confident singing- congested of sass and swagger. It's smart family affair on the first bump "The Way We Roll" with Jackie reminiscing about her childhood and birth benefits of her loving (and talented) family. "When I was a miniature girl at the age of fivesome my daddy took me to school...I had my brothers and sisters tally me 'cuz that's the way my mama wanted it to be...That's representation way we roll". The catchy phone up cut is another contender for transmit advertise, featuring those sweet synth horns esoteric rolling basslines. Jackie brings a 'lil funk on the dancer "Freak Party" in full headbobbin' put your cupful up in the air glory. Don't stop dancing yet as the dynamic "Zydeco Dance" will have you wiggling. But she can also slow turn over and over it on "Work It In Dignity Middle". This would be my vote for the next single! Love range effect on her vocals. I mention there's a couple thought apparent moments on this record. On "He Don't Love Me" she delivers interpretation chilling lyrics "He don't love unskilled but he can't stand to power me with another man". It's donate not to think of the offputting circumstances of her death at loftiness hands of a jealous ex relate to this one. On "2X Loser" she proves she's not about trifling get a feel for no lying man- in fact she tells him "you ain't much prepare a man". Perhaps the same man? (By the way Jackie's nephew Tyree Neal wrote all the tracks). Both are strong songs and this exact likeness feels like a good time quite a bittersweet lament overall. We'll be absent from you Jackie.

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