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  1. May 8, 2024 · Landing on Water – July 21, 1986; Life (with Crazy Horse) – June 6, 1987; This Note’s for You (with The Bluenotes) – April 11, 1988; Freedom – October 2, 1989; Ragged Glory (with Crazy Horse) – September 9, 1990; Harvest Moon – November 2, 1992; Sleeps with Angels (with Crazy Horse) – August 16, 1994

  2. May 2, 2024 · Neil Young penned this track after the May 4, 1970, shootings at Kent State University, where National Guardsmen fired on students protesting the Vietnam War, killing four. The lyrics, coupled with the urgent, almost piercing delivery, channel the shock and collective grief felt across the nation. The refrain “Four dead in Ohio” serves as a ...

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    May 20, 2024 · History of the Hearse Theater. 1-31-24. Thanks for visiting the Hearse Theater, named after my hearse ‘Mort’, the car we used in my first band, ‘The Squires,’ as we played in Winnipeg and throughout Manitoba, back in the early to mid-sixties. We at NYA have had the Hearse Theater for a number of years now.

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  5. 2 days ago · Neil Young, Canadian guitarist, singer, and songwriter best known for his idiosyncratic output and eclectic sweep, from solo folkie to grungy guitar-rocker. His songs included ‘Down by the River,’ ‘Ohio,’ ‘Helpless,’ ‘Hey Hey, My My,’ and ‘Angry World.’. Learn more about his life, music, and career.

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  6. May 23, 2024 · In 1969, Young signed with Reprise Records and released his debut solo album, also titled "Neil Young." The album received mixed reviews, but it foreshadowed his later musical style.

  7. May 2, 2024 · Neil Young wrote “Helpless” in 1969, during a time when he was feeling homesick and longing for the clear skies of his native Canada. He was living in California at the time, but he had grown up in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and spent many of his formative years in Toronto, Ontario.

  8. May 22, 2024 · Take “Sugar Mountain,” which Neil wrote on his 19th birthday in 1964 as a complicated ode to growing up and growing out of innocence. “You can’t be 20 on Sugar Mountain,” he lamented ...