Here are four poignant Neil Young songs about growing older in honor of the Canadian folk-rock legend's 79th birthday.
Forty-five years after it was first released, Joseph Burnett returns to Young's fifth solo record, an album that marked an angered transition from Harvest, bolstered by some of his bleakest and ...
Neil Young’s greatest hits range from “Old Man” to “Heart of Gold”! The Canadian musician got his start in the 1960s and is ...
A new documentary film about Neil Young’s 1972 album Harvest is set to be screened in cinemas next month. The film, which features never-before-seen footage that was filmed in northern ...
The veteran folk star will celebrate half a century of his seminal fourth album with a deluxe ... reissue is a documentary called Harvest Time, from which Young has shared a previously unreleased ...
Take Neil Young and ... Despite Young and Stills' long association, the annual benefit for the Turtle Camp was a rare opportunity to see the two perform a full set together since the acrimonious ...
For years, Neil Young has been urging his ... well whenever he delivers something new. Young is back on the charts with his recently-released album, which succeeds largely thanks to a healthy ...
Neil Young and Stephen Stills rolled back the years to perform a 13 song set at the Harvest Moon festival in ... all been reissued and his classic 1974 album On The Beach is set to receive the ...
Neil Young was, back in the day, undeniably punk in his attitude. In particular, the 1979 album Rust Never Sleeps is still hailed today as one of the greatest proto-punk (debatable, considering ...
Singer/songwriter Neil Young ... The album yielded the single “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” (#33, 1970), and that plus the CSN&Y album put the spotlight on Young. Harvest (#1, 1972 ...
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and the UK Number 1 album Harvest. While Neil was getting to grips with his solo career, he joined the supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young with ex-Buffalos ...
Neil Young’s big break came ... Stills, Nash & Young. But it wasn’t until Young released his first solo album at the end of the decade that his vision truly started to take shape.