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Neil Young has never been shy about telling you what’s on his mind. The Toronto-born singer, now 79, has seen a lot. And some of his greatest works have documented a world in turmoil. These songs ...
Neil Young has given his fans an unhappy start to the year with news that he won't be playing at the Glastonbury music festival in June. On his website, Young wrote that he’d been in the process ...
Days before Donald Trump takes the Oath of Office, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts have dropped a fiery new song, “Big Change.” “Big change is comin,'” Young sings. “You know what you ...
Neil Young hadn’t yet been confirmed as ... The BBC “declined to comment” to the BBC News about Young’s message, so it’s unclear what the BBC “wanted” Young and his band to do.
Earlier this week, Young said the famous Worthy Farm event was under the “corporate control” of the BBC. Now, he has told fans that he was given the wrong information. In an Instagram post ...
Neil Young has backed away from plans to perform at England’s massive Glastonbury Festival this summer. “The Chrome Hearts and I were looking forward to playing Glastonbury, one of my all time ...
Neil Young has made a dramatic U-turn and will headline Glastonbury festival after all. Earlier this week, the 79-year-old musician revealed that he had backed out of playing the iconic British ...
Neil Young will headline ... In 2009, the BBC said Young had limited the broadcast of his set to five songs after months of negotiations. BBC News notes that Mark Cooper, who was then the ...