s u m m e r g u i d e 2 0 1 7 4 3 Press PHoto Little That intervie y C Lin Sargent T he son of legendary harmonica player Raful Neal, Kenny Neal grew up playing blues, jazz, and R&B with his four brothers in New Or- leans and Baton Rouge. As raves hit the waves for Ken- ny’s new album Bloodline, he delivers his magic to the North Atlantic Blues Festival in Rockland– just when we need it. hatstheluc iestsongyouever rote hereyousaid didnt ritethatsong. omebodyelseslippedintomybodyand roteit. It’s called “Let life flow.” A spirit put it in my pocket. o ondercro dslovethe ayyouplaybluesguitarandharmoni- ca. yourharmonica ereacellphone ho ouldyoubecalling My dad, Raful Neal. verloseaharmonicaandhaditcome indyou I’ve lost my harmonicas many times. It always comes back to me by mail, or when I come back to a town, someone will bring it back, saying, “You left this the last time you were here!” ra ishvs. obster I love them both. l have lobster shipped to Louisiana from Maine, and we cook them like we do crawfish. you eregoingtoservea ainelobsterdinner ouisiana-style ho ould on uly 16, n brings his 2017 grammy nominated s am blues to the maine coast. JULY 16 Little This,