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    Neil Young and Crazy Horse Adds More Dates to Upcoming 2024 Tour — Details

    Neil Young and Crazy Horse added more shows to their 2024 tour before their new album gets released later this week.#NeilYoung #NeilYoungAndCrazyHorse
  • Bruce Springsteen Tribute Concert to air on PBS, Includes Covers by Neil Young, Elton John and John Legend [WATCH]

    The tribute concert that took place for Bruce Springsteen's MusiCares Person of the Year honor in 2013 will air on PBS Dec. 9. Fans will be able to see Mumford & Sons, Neil Young and Elton John, among others, perform tunes by The Boss. Jon Stewart hosted the event, which will be broadcast as A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen.
  • Longtime Neil Young Bassist Rick Rosas Dead at 65

    Rick Rosas, longtime bassist for Neil Young, passed away Thursday (Nov. 6) at the age of 65. Rick Rosas, longtime bassist for Neil Young, passed away Thursday (Nov.
  • Neil Young Cancels Concert In Tel Aviv

    Pitchfork reports that Neil Young & Crazy Horse have been forced to cancel their July 17 show at Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv, Israel. According to The Jerusalem Post, the show's promoter Shuki Weiss revealed in a press release that, "The cancellation is due to the barrage of rockets that have been fired in recent days and concern for the safety of an audience for such an event."
  • 6 Bands That Were Backing Bands for Other Artists: The Eagles, the Band, and more

    The ideal career for most bands it to achieve success by playing their own songs, but some bands have very successfully performed as backing bands for other well-known artists. Here are six bands who did just that.
  • Neil Young and Crazy Horse Cancel American Dates Because of Hand Injury to Guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro

    Neil Young and Crazy Horse have cancelled the upcoming dates on their mini-tour of the United States as an after-effect of an injury to guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro.
  • Neil Young and Crazy Horse Forced To Cancel European Tour after Frank Sampedro Breaks Hand

    An unfortunate series of events have forced Neil Young and Crazy Horse to cancel the remaining seven dates on their European tour. A source from within the Young camp told Rolling Stone that guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro broke his hand.
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