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Country

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Oldies (1930s-1950s)

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Solo Piano

Spiritual/Uplifting

Spoof

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Theatrical

Anxious/Tense

Dark

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Eerie/Evil/Sinister

Ethereal

Haunting

Heartwarming

Heroic/Tribute

Hopeful/Inspirational

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Lonely

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Now It's Personal
Solo Piano Vol. 1 —
Now It's Personal
Now It’s Personal — Gritty and edgy. Lyrics that get the gray matter humming. Taut tracks featuring guitar, piano, synths, strings, drums and horns. Contemporary topics range from violence in the schools to the death of freedom. This is an intelligent album that will hit home.
HiPOCRACY
Hipocracy will entertain you with a variety of styles that move you from one mood to the next. The music is sophisticated, playful, happy and haunting. Fox’s vocals change to suit the song, whether it’s smoothly intimate, a character voice, or a bit of rap or scat. And, with lyrics like, “When the moon is rising, she gets a little rough around the edges,” you know you’re in for a bit of fun.
Hotel del Swell
Hotel del Swell — A playful lite jazz mix of vocals and instrumentals. Whether it’s newlyweds in the Bridal Suite, the bickering older couple, or the widget salesmen partying at their convention, the instruments bring them to life with perfectly mimicked voices and emotions. Neal Fox plays piano, guitar, and synths, accompanied by guest artist John Rekevics on alto, tenor and bari saxes.
Meat Street
Meat Street — Rocky Horror meets Cuckoo's Nest. A pop-rock musical with “an exhilarating score." Earth, present time. According to psychiatrists man has no soul. All of life’s problems have become “disorders,” and the solution to everything is a little orange pill called NoZone.
Thank You, Dan Rather
Thank You, Dan Rather — As a co-writer of the theme for the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, Neal Fox felt the loss in his bank account when Rather left the show. This is his tongue-in-cheek, “lemons to lemonade” response: A one-man show featuring Fox's original songs, irreverent humor and social commentary.
Pigeonholes
Pigeonholes — Neal Fox’s one-man multimedia show, which was performed at the Stella Adler theatre in Hollywood, breaks through genre barriers with rap, blues, rock, ballads and humor. The point being made: no more pigeonholes.
Jingle This!
Jingle This!—The score from an unproduced musical. A light-hearted romantic comedy. Not autobiographical, but loosely based on Neal’s experiences in the jingle biz, with a mystery thread that gets resolved at the very end. The songs are romantic, touching, and hysterical.
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