Celebrating Charles Neville

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Local hero, national treasure and New Orleans music legend Charles Neville is current battling pancreatic cancer. Come to Celebrating Charles Neville and help raise funds for Charles and his family at this critical time.

The concert features Aaron Neville, Charmaine Neville, Khalif Neville, Mitch Chakour and others; a lineup that reflects the long list of musicians whose lives and careers have been shaped by their collaboration with “The Horn Man”.

Charles believes deeply in the power of music to bring people together and catalyze social change. His work as a performer and educator is firmly rooted in a desire to uplift and inspire others.  Celebrating Charles is Saturday, February 3rd, at the Academy of Music Northampton. Get your tickets now.

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