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Neal Casal (Denville, New Jersey, USA, November 2, 1968 – August 26, 2019) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and photographer. First rising to prominence as lead guitarist with Rickey Medlocke's Blackfoot from 1988-1993, Casal is well known as a member of Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, with whom he recorded three studio albums, and of whom he was a member from 2005 until 2009. Neal Casal released eleven albums as a solo artist. He played in several groups, including Hazy Malaze, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Hard Working Americans, The Skiffle Players and Circles Around the Sun Casal began work on early solo demos from 1990 to 1993 at studios in Los Angeles, New York and New Jersey. During this period he teamed up with his manager Gary Waldman, keyboard player John Ginty and vocalist Angie McKenna. After signing a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music, he forged a long standing professional relationship with producer/engineer Jim Scott. In 1994, Casal signed with Zoo Entertainment and recorded his debut album at Palacio del Rio,[1] formally owned by James Stewart and Dean Martin in Santa Ynez, California with producer Jim Scott. The album featured musicians Don Heffington, Bob Glaub, Greg Leisz. Casal released Fade Away Diamond Time in September 1994 that to critical acclaim and supported by a US tour with his band. Casal parted ways with Zoo Records in 1996 and recorded Rain, Wind, and Speed released by Buy or Die Records. In 1997, Casal signed with the Gl