Guitarist/Songwriter Neal Casal Passes Away at 50

On Monday, August 25th, Guitarist/songwriter Neal Casal passed away at age 50. On Tuesday, August 27th, Kevin Calabro, his friend and publicist, confirmed via Casal’s Instagram account.

“It’s with great sadness that we tell you our brother Neal Casal has passed away,” Calabro wrote. “As many of you know, Neal was a gentle, introspective, deeply soulful human being who lived his life through artistry and kindness. His family, friends and fans will always remember him for the light that he brought to the world. Rest easy Neal, we love you.”

The solo performer, co-founder of the Chris Robinson Brotherhood and Circles Around the Sun and former member of Ryan Adams’ band The Cardinals and Blackfoot died by suicide, a source close to the guitarist tells Billboard.

A week ago, Casal announced on Instagram that he was producing a new album from one of his favorite singer/songwriters Kenny Roby of Six String Drag, soliciting help from anyone who would like to help out.

The source said that Casal had been “struggling on and off for the past year” with some personal issues, which his family and friends were helping him work through. He had been in the studio last week with Circles Around The Sun recording a new studio album and over the weekend they performed a well-received set at the LOCKN’ Festival in Arrington, Virginia. “It appeared he was in a good headspace. On Monday, however, he went home and stopped returning calls and texts from friends.” The source said Casal’s body was found on Monday evening.

Others paying tribute include Shooter Jennings, who wrote, “He was always my favorite picker in LA and we’d all just finished some beautiful music together.”

If you or someone you know need help please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1–800–273–8255) or visit SuicidePreventionLifeline.org to chat with someone online.


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