

Neal Black is one of the most important American artists on the current blues scene. His music is rooted in the Texas tradition, but Neal Black is not an imitator. He is an innovator, a gifted songwriter, and an exceptional guitarist.
JOHN SWENSON - ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE, USA
An impressive slide guitar, beautiful fluid guitar solos, vocally he enters the territory of Tom Waits / Dave Van Ronk, fantastical grooves and textures.
BRUCE IGLAUER, ALLIGATOR RECORDS
" Vocal maturity, guitar talent, artistic mastery, international class. Neal Black offers us his finest work, on which he invites his American friends, Mason Casey, and Popa Chubby as well as the Frenchmen Fred Chapellier, Nico Wayne Toussaint. The current must of raw blues."
MARC LOISON - BLUES COLLECTIVE RADIO, FRANCE
"When you say Texas, you think of blues rock, ZZ Top, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Alan Haynes…but more than that, Neal Black belongs to the breed of songwriters, the Calvin Russells, the John Campbells, the Townes Van Zandts, and offers an authentic blues that grabs you by the gut, sometimes dark, sometimes uplifting, carried by a huge, gravelly voice recognizable among thousands and by an unpretentious guitar style, with excellent slide passages…"
Rockin JL -LE DEBLOCNOT, FRANCE
“ A battalion of guitarists in search of the Holy Grail emerged after Stevie Ray’s passing. Neal Black, the Texan guitar master, is the best we’ve heard in a long time. Neal Black has been rising so fast since his debut that you’d swear he had the furies of hell on his tail.”
TED DROZDOWSKI - GUITARIST MAGAZINE, USA
“ Since the passing of Screamin' Jay Hawkins and John Campbell, Neal Black has been the king of 'voodoo blues'. Black's incredible and impressive guitar technique places him among the most talented musicians oscillating between Blues and Rock – on par with Ronnie Earl and Johnny Winter.”
JIM TRAGESER - TURBULA, USA


