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As previously reported, Jack White has revealed that he is "producing two albums this month, and finishing them," clarifying that "one of them is mine." After evidence was confirmed from a source associated with the project, the other album might be a covers album with Neil Young. -
Neil Young told off the audience for clapping and chatting during his show at New York's Carnegie Hall
Neil Young played the first of four performances at New York's Carnegie Hall Monday night, and apparently he wasn't pleased with the audiences behavior at times. The New York Times reported that Young wasn't impressed with the crowd's offbeat clapping during his performance of "Ohio," a song he wrote after the 1970 Kent State shootings and recorded as a member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. -
Neil Young announces solo tour dates in Canada, Crazy Horse dates for London, possibly Germany
Neil Young has added a few dates onto his list of concerts thus far for 2014, including a few dates that put to rest any notion that Crazy Horse might be out of the picture. -
Run-D.M.C., U2, Rolling Stones in Grammy Hall of Fame's class of 2014: See Music Times' favorite inductees
The Grammy Hall of Fame, an institution dedicated to honoring the albums and songs of performers versus the artists themselves, have announced the class of 2014. Once again, it's a pretty healthy lineup, no matter what genre of music you prefer. Music Times looked over the final count of 27 and chose five favorites. -
Neil Young premieres new album 'Live at the Cellar Door' [STREAM]
Neil Young's upcoming album Live at the Cellar Door is now streaming in full via Warner Bros. Records. According to Rolling Stone, the live recordings have spent 44 years in the vault and are finally being released on DC and 180-gram vinyl. -
Lou Reed Tributes: Arctic Monkeys, Arcade Fire, Twin Shadow, Pearl Jam, My Morning Jacket and more cover the late legend's classics
The influence that Lou Reed had on alternative music is undeniable. After his untimely death on Sunday, many fans and artists took to social media to express their sadness and respect for the 71-year-old legend. In the days since his passing, bands including the Arctic Monkeys, Arcade Fire, Twin Shadow, Pearl Jam, My Morning Jacket, The Black Crowes, Phish, Gov't Mule and more have performed covers of Lou Reed's work. -
Tom Waits plays first show in five years at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit concert [WATCH]
Saturday Night, Tom Waits played his first show in five years at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit in California. Waits has not toured since 2008 and has no future touring plans, according to a statement. -
Arcade Fire's Win Butler dreams a Neil Young song and plays it at the Bridge School Benefit [LISTEN]
Saturday night, Neil Young hosted his annual Bridge School Benefit concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif. The evening featured an all-star lineup inluding Arcade Fire, Queens of the Stone Age, My Morning Jacket, Elvis Costello, Jenny Lewis, Tom Waits and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. -
Neil Young to Release 'Live At The Cellar Door' 2-Disc Set; Includes 'Old Man' Debut Performance
Neil Young has released two albums so far as part of his "Archive Performance Series," and his third installment will feature setlists from one of the rocker's most relevant stands from his career. Live at The Cellar Door will feature recordings accumulated from the six shows that Young performed at The Cellar Door in Washington D.C. during 1970. -
Farm Aid Features Usual Spots from Willie Nelson, Neil Young and Dave Matthews, As Well As Unannounced Appearance from Pete Seeger [VIDEO]
Attendees at the annual Farm Aid music festival got the usual suspects (Willie Nelson, Neil Young), but they also got a healthy dose of guest stars, including Dave Matthews, Jack Johnson, John Mellencamp, and in a surprise appearance, folk legend Pete Seeger. The show, which took place in Saratoga Springs, NY, dealt with the less-than-agreeable weather successfully. -
Neil Young Unveils New Song At Intimate Massachusetts Venue
On Wednesday night, Neil Young debuted a new song "Drive My Car," to an unsuspecting audience at a 300-capacity venue in Somerville, Mass. -
Neil Young's PONO Digital Music Service and Online Store Ready for 2014 Launch
For the last several years, Neil Young has been working with a team on a technology that would enhance the quality of MP3s, which inherently lose sound quality during compression. The high-end device and software "[liberates] the music of the artist from the digitial file and [restores] it to its original artistic quality - as it was in the studio," Young said. "It has primal power."
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