Neil Young has confirmed that his upcoming album, 'A Letter From Home,' will have a decidedly old-school feel. But he hasn't confirmed much else about it.
Unlike Bob Dylan's similarly themed 'Bootleg Series,' the various volumes in Neil Young's 'Archives' haven't stretched out much. Aside from 2009's massive early-career box set and a couple of later concert documents, the albums in Young's ongoing series mostly have been live shows from the first few years of his solo period.
Call it luck or great planning. All four members of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young will be together again on Oct. 26-27 for the Bridge School Benefit Concert in Mountain View, Calif. The show will no doubt whet the appetite of fans of the band, especially those anticipating a 40th anniversary tour in 2014.
Nearly a year after unveiling his hi-def music device Pono on 'The Late Show With David Letterman,' Neil Young sounds like he's getting ready to let it out into the wild.
Neil Young's LincVolt car is a state-of-the-art ride, with a million dollars' worth of technology under the hood, but even the fanciest vehicles break down sometimes.
Crazy Horse guitarist Frank 'Poncho' Sampedro's broken hand is to blame for the four additional tour dates cancelled on Neil Young's itinerary. Today the group announced they're pulling out of all shows through Sept. 7.
It's been about nine months since Neil Young released an album, which is an eternity for the prolific legend. Thankfully, that drought will soon be over.
Neil Young will once again lead Farm Aid, the annual benefit concert that supports American farmers. The 2013 edition of the daylong festival will take place on Sept. 21 in Saratoga Springs, NY.
The inaugural Interlocken Music Festival will take place Sept. 5-8 at Oak Ridge Farm in Arrington, Va. Between the lineup and the credentials of the organizers, it could possibly be one of the main events of the summer for lovers of jam bands.