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Neil Young is Rock electronic music artist from Canada.

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Board members Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews and more will headline the event.

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Board members Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews and more will headline the event.

The Creation of Neil Young's Number One Hit

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

The Making of Neil Young's Number One Hit

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" Recording

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

The Making of Neil Young's Number One Hit

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

The Recording of Neil Young's Number One Hit

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

The Making of Neil Young's Number One Hit

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

How Neil Young Created His Biggest Hit

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

The Recording Process Behind Neil Young's Number One Hit

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" Recorded in Under Two Hours

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

The Recording of Neil Young's Biggest Hit

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

Neil Young's Hit Song Recorded in Under Two Hours

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

How Neil Young created his biggest hit

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

Neil Young recounts the swift recording of a number one hit

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

Neil Young's

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

“Neil sat in the control room and played it. We looked at each other and we both knew it was a number one record. It was incredible”: How Neil Young created his biggest hit – with love in his heart and an ache in his back

“Two passes, and it was finished. It took less than two hours to record that song”

Neil Young Makes First Live Appearance of 2026 at Vancouver Benefit Concert

The surprise appearance came after Young abruptly cancelled a planned European tour in February.

Neil Young Makes First Live Appearance of 2026 at Vancouver Benefit Concert

The surprise appearance came after Young abruptly cancelled a planned European tour in February.

Watch Neil Young perform ‘After The Gold Rush’ and ‘Heart Of Gold’ in surprise first show of 2026

It came at a benefit show in Vancouver to mark the 90th birthday of Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki

Watch Neil Young perform ‘After The Gold Rush’ and ‘Heart Of Gold’ in surprise first show of 2026

It came at a benefit show in Vancouver to mark the 90th birthday of Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki

Chrome Hearts Clothing Drops Neil Young Lawsuit

The Los Angeles brand that shares its name with Young’s band has voluntarily dropped its trademark infringement claim

Chrome Hearts fashion brand drop lawsuit against Neil Young

It related to the use of the brand's name in Young's current backing group The Chrome Hearts

Chrome Hearts fashion brand drop lawsuit against Neil Young

It related to the use of the brand's name in Young's current backing group The Chrome Hearts

Neil Young Trademark Lawsuit Over ‘Chrome Hearts’ Band Name Dropped by Fashion Brand

The case, filed last summer, claimed that the name of the rock icon's new backing band infringed the trademarks of a long-standing fashion brand.

Neil Young Trademark Lawsuit Over ‘Chrome Hearts’ Band Name Dropped by Fashion Brand

The case, filed last summer, claimed that the name of the rock icon's new backing band infringed the trademarks of a long-standing fashion brand.