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The first performances will also start at 2.30pm.The day of music is expected to wrap up around 10.20pm following Neil Young’s performance on the Great Oak Stage.The full set times for Neil Young’s ...
When it comes to equipment, the idea with Neil is that you don’t change anything,” Young's guitar tech, Larry Cragg, told GW ...
Whether that was his timeless songwriting with Buffalo Springfield and CSNY, his hard rock pioneering throughout his solo career, or his political activism all throughout his life, Young has made an ...
On April 4, 1977, Neil Young laid down the breezy love tune “Hey Babe” at his Northern California ranch, backed by Crazy Horse, pedal steel guitarist Ben Keith, fiddle player Carole Mayedo ...
On the other side of the Harvest Moon originator, Young seized the opportunity to dust off a piece of his 2014 LP, Storytone, playing through “Tumbleweed” for the first time since 2019.
With an illustrious career stretching back almost six decades and encompassing almost 50 studio albums alone, knowing where to start with Neil Young’s hefty back catalogue can be a daunting prospect.
Young said Spotify "will now be home of my music again." Two years after he pulled all his music from Spotify, Neil Young has announced he's putting his music back on the streaming service. In a ...
Young challenges these conceptions with his new record. While one might have thought that Young could only make the kind of music he made during the ’60s folk scene, his new album, Storytone —which is ...
Neil Young has dropped his latest Fireside Sessions livestream, but with a twist. Opening up with animals, Young took things outdoors but what he’s calling the Barnyard Sessions.
Neil Young has moved from the fireside of the home he shares with actress Daryl Hannah to their barn for the newest chapter of his ongoing Fireside Sessions streaming concert series. They are ...
Personal and professional realignments have caused Neil Young to create some of his oddest records yet.
The high-concept pitch for “Storytone” is that it’s Neil Young’s orchestral album, a throwback to the days of Frank Sinatra and Nat “King” Cole.