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Premium Gun Metal Blue Paint - High-Quality Metallic Finish for Cars, Motorcycles & DIY Projects | Perfect for Automotive Restoration, Custom Painting & Home Decor
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Premium Gun Metal Blue Paint - High-Quality Metallic Finish for Cars, Motorcycles & DIY Projects | Perfect for Automotive Restoration, Custom Painting & Home Decor
Premium Gun Metal Blue Paint - High-Quality Metallic Finish for Cars, Motorcycles & DIY Projects | Perfect for Automotive Restoration, Custom Painting & Home Decor
Premium Gun Metal Blue Paint - High-Quality Metallic Finish for Cars, Motorcycles & DIY Projects | Perfect for Automotive Restoration, Custom Painting & Home Decor
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Product Description R&B Soul with Southern Rock and traditional Johnny Neel. About the Artist Born and Raised in Wilmington, Delaware, Johnny cut his first single at the age of twelve, as Johnny Neel and The Shapes Of Soul. As an adult, the Johnny Neel Band had a strong following up and down the East Coast and released two well-received independent albums. Writing more and more, but frustrated with virtually no outlet, Johnny moved to Nashville, the premiere song writing city, in 1984. Immediately settling in as an "A" player in studio sessions, he found his own songs being cut by acts such as the late Keith Whitley, Restless Heart, The Oak Ridge Boys, The Forrester Sisters and many others. More recent cuts include those by John Mayall, Ann Peebles and Travis Tritt. Moonlighting, with various bands, in area clubs drew the attention of former Nashville resident Dickie Betts, who asked Johnny to join his road band, and begin work on Dickie's solo LP for Epic Records. That relationship led to seven cuts on the "Pattern Disruptive" LP including the Top 10 AOR hit, "Rock Bottom." Johnny's stellar keyboard and harp playing on that album caused Gregg Allman to "borrow" Johnny, when available, for his own touring road band. All of the aforementioned naturally led to Johnny joining the eventually reunited Allman Brothers Band. A massively successful tour followed, culminating in a number one AOR smash hit during the summer of 1990. Car radios all across America blasted "Good Clean Fun", co-written by Johnny with Gregg and Dickie, to the top of the charts, and provided the reunited Allmans with their highest charting single since "Ramblin' Man" fifteen years earlier. Johnny was also Grammy nominated for his keyboard work as an Allman Brothers Band member on the instrumental cut, 'True Gravity" from the "Seven Turns" LP. A man with boundless energy, Johnny still manages to juggle studio work, local club gigs, road work and hit song writing, and somehow maintains his sanity. referring to his hectic life, Johnny says, " They say you can't do it all; Hell, I'm trying to prove 'em wrong!"
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