Why Neil Young and Lynyrd Skynyrd were locked in a long-running feud which would eventually lead to the group writing 'Sweet Home Alabama' in response to Young.
That’s how Neil Young described his relationship with Geffen Records to Rolling Stone in 1988. The record label famously sued Young because it alleged his albums weren’t sufficiently commercial.
Hope College's jazz ensembles will take part in “An evening of Jazz: A tribute to Duke Ellington” on Saturday.
A member of one of the most successful rock bands ever will be in Holland this weekend to perform with students from Hope ...
New bandmate Neil Young remained backstage, letting the original trio play a few songs on their own before coming out, turning CSN into CSNY. “The Fillmore was absolutely silent,” read a ...
Rolling Stones, Kinks and Who revitalized rock ‘n’ roll in the early ‘60s, they earned the name of the British Invasion. So why didn’t north-of-the-border acts such as Neil Young ...
Stephen Stills is unwilling to rule out a reunion with Graham Nash and Neil Young, despite Graham Nash‘s recent claims that a ...
In an expansive new Rolling Stone interview, the legendary artist, 82, touched on the reasoning why he doesn't "think that me and Stephen Stills and Neil Young will ever play together again," which he ...
The author reads from his brand new book, “Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music” at local ...
and they royally screwed it up that year by handing it to the Rolling Stones for Voodoo Lounge over Pearl Jam's Vs., R.E.M.'s ...
Young Thug pleaded "no contest" to his top gang and racketeering charges Thursday in the long-running YSL RICO Trial.
Good Omens, which paused production on its third and final season amid the sexual assault allegations against its author Neil Gaiman, will instead wrap up the series with a 90-minute episode.