These days, lots of musicians are doing their part to raise money for people affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, and now two LA-based musicians have gotten together to cover a song that ...
Neil Young will release the "lost" album 'Oceanside Countryside' on February 14. The collection is the latest in a long line of records that the 79-year-old singer-songwriter has decided to dust off ...
Canadian singer Neil ... Young and his band would return to the Pyramid stage in June. "[Young] does things his own way and that's why we love him," she said. The singer of Heart of Gold and ...
Neil Young is backtracking on pulling out of Glastonbury in England. In a New Year's Eve note on his website, the "Heart of Gold" hitmaker told fans that he planned to pull out of the British ...
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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. Young wrote on his ...
After the "Harvest Moon" musician shared a letter on Neil Young Archives on Tuesday, Dec. 31, announcing that he pulled out of playing the U.K. music festival due to BBC involvement and "corporate ...
Glastonbury Festival saw its profits nearly double last year, newly filed accounts show, amid claims from Neil Young that the event has become a “corporate turn-off”. Glastonbury, which is run ...
Neil Young has pulled out of this year's Glastonbury Festival, blaming the BBC's "corporate control" for his decision. The Canadian musician said he and his band, the Chrome Hearts ...
One of them was Neil Young, who has now come out to state he will not perform at the festival due to the involvement of BBC. In a statement posted on his website Neil Young Archives, the singer stated ...
Neil Young has announced he will not be performing at this year's Glastonbury, saying he believes the BBC's involvement in the popular festival means it is "now under corporate control".