Neal Stewart is a musician, singer, and songwriter who is schooled in the hyperanalytic genre of Country-Pop music. His unique body of work spans from jingles (Redneck Resort, written for the Tennessee Mudpark), to the A-side 1985 single with Ben Folds, to recent collaborations with Sandy Ramos in Nashville and Nobel prize winner Roger Tsien. As Neal puts it, if you mix the best of classic Southern bands and artists like the Allman Brothers, REM, and Johnny Cash, then throw in some Nashville and a little dirt, you've got a beautiful mess!
Taylor Swift-like song that tells about new starts and making your own history. Hints of the 70s Taylor meets the Eagles. Jangly guitars and clear vocals tell a love story of endurance and expectations. Begins with adolescent fears and doubts and ends with love. Cool groove and wonderful message. Instrumental, Rock, Folk Rock
The books and now the song; trading off other's fame. Romantics love it Women love it. Movie or TV show, bedroom, romance, country or city. A groovy beat and feel with a little Motown and Nashville thrown in a la Percy Sledge and Blake Shelton. 50 shades the song is scrubbed clean--PG but naughty. Male Vocals, Pop, Soft Pop
Meth is bad for you bad for your face bad for you brain story about a boy and a girl on meth genre bender and brain bender acoustic guitar how do you spell instant old age? METH, Male Vocals, Folk, Folk Pop
When Eddie Munster goes 4-wheeling. Where cousin Bubba goes for vacation. Get in touch with your inner hillbilly. This song is a hoot and a half! It offers extreme hyperbole of the 4-wheel drive lifestyle. You can feel the Deliverance back to a simpler time when hillbillies ruled the South. Instrumental, Country, Alt Country
Imagine the cape crusader as mere mortal, growing older and fragile. This rocking song projects Superman's mortality in vivid detail. It is a perfect song for a movie or show where the producers want to portray paradoxical weakness, in which the hero becomes impotent. Heavy guitar and vocals. Male Vocals, Rock, 80s Rock
1980s-1990s pop country radio single a la Alabama or Bellamy Brothers country rock. Singer forsakes love of his life to sing. He's roamin' all over the world missing her. Plays off "Roman Mythology" and academics. Would go great in music movie or tv show about love--circa 1980s or 1990s. Male Vocals, Country, Country Pop