Neil Donell | |
Birth Date: | 1956 5, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Montreal, Quebec |
Origin: | Toronto, Ontario |
Occupation: | Musician |
Instrument: | Vocals, guitar |
Neil Donell (born May 23, 1956) is a Canadian singer who has worked extensively as a session musician and has been nominated for multiple Juno Awards. He is most well-known as the lead tenor vocalist for the classic rock band Chicago since 2018, succeeding Peter Cetera, Jason Scheff and Jeff Coffey.[1]
Possessing a four-octave vocal range, Donell has logged more than 10,000 sessions across his career and is one of the most recorded voices in Canadian music history. His credits also include a few small acting roles and performing "Shining Time" with Maren Ord, for the 2000 motion picture Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Donell performed a new rendition of the song for Rainbow Sun Productions' video presentation commemorating the film's 20th anniversary, which premiered on YouTube on July 19, 2020.[2]
Originally from Montreal, Quebec, Donell has been a resident of Toronto since the mid-1980s. He has two children.[3]