David Crosby:
So I played with some friends the day before yesterday and spent today singing with two really good friends and ……hmmmmmm….dare I say it ? …I think I’m starting yet another band and going back out to play live ……

David Crosby:
So I played with some friends the day before yesterday and spent today singing with two really good friends and ……hmmmmmm….dare I say it ? …I think I’m starting yet another band and going back out to play live ……


TICKETS FOR ‘NEIL YOUNG: HARVEST TIME’ ON SALE NOW AT NEILYOUNGHARVESTTIME.COM
SHAKEY PICTURES, TRAFALGAR RELEASING & WARNER RECORDS PRESENT NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN DOCUFILM IN CINEMAS WORLDWIDE ON DECEMBER 1 WITH SELECT ENCORES ON DECEMBER 4
Tickets are on sale and the official trailer debuted today for “Neil Young: Harvest Time,” the never-before-seen docufilm celebrating the 50th anniversary of Neil Young’s bestselling album Harvest. Presented by Shakey Pictures, Trafalgar Releasing, and Warner Records in movie theaters worldwide on Thursday, December 1 with select encores on Sunday, December 4, the feature includes footage from Northern California, London, and Nashville, during the signature album’s creation. The exclusive cinema event begins with a personal introduction from Young about the film and album.
Tickets are on sale now at NeilYoungHarvestTime.com.
Visit the website for ticketing and the most up-to-date information regarding participating theaters.
Created between January and September 1971, this docufilm takes viewers on an intimate journey to Young’s Broken Arrow Ranch in Northern California for the “Harvest Barn” sessions, to London for an iconic performance with the London Symphony Orchestra, and to Nashville where the then 20-something Neil Young worked on various tracks of this signature album. Performance and rehearsal content is intertwined into creative storytelling and includes most of the tracks from album Harvest (released in 1972) including “Heart of Gold,” “A Man Needs A Maid,” “Alabama,” and “Old Man.”
The premiere in cinemas of the “Harvest Time” film is in celebration of the release on Dec 2nd of the 50th Anniversary Edition Box Sets on Vinyl and CD of the beloved Harvest album; boasting the original album, three studio outtakes on CD/7” vinyl, an unreleased live 1971 BBC solo performance on CD/LP and DVD. Also included in the box sets is a hardbound book and fold-out poster. The vinyl box sets include a lithograph print. Click HERE to pre-order/pre-save via The Greedy Hand Store at Neil Young Archives (NYA) and it’s also available at all retail.
About Trafalgar Releasing
Trafalgar Releasing, the global leader in event cinema distribution, harnesses the power of cinema to bring fans together in more than 13,000 locations in 132 countries worldwide. A subsidiary of Trafalgar Entertainment, Trafalgar Releasing’s worldwide operations include production, acquisition, marketing, and distribution of live or pre-recorded content to cinemas led by an international team of specialists. Featuring live concerts, music documentaries, world-class opera, award-winning theatre, and more from the leading names in entertainment such as BTS, Metallica, Oasis, Coldplay, Billy Joel, George Michael, Twenty One Pilots, the Royal Opera House and more, Trafalgar Releasing has shattered event cinema box office records, most recently with the BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing concert which grossed more than $32.6M at the global box office. More information about Trafalgar Releasing can be found at http://www.trafalgar-releasing.com.
About Warner Records
Warner Records has stood as a beacon of artistic freedom and creative expression for the past six decades, releasing some of the most culturally influential and innovative music of our time. Headquartered in the vibrant arts district in downtown Los Angeles, CA, Warner Records is home to an impressive generation of artists, among them Dua Lipa, Zach Bryan, Anitta, Gary Clark Jr., Bebe Rexha, Neil Young, Saweetie, Michael Bublé, NLE Choppa, Josh Groban, Deftones, Wale, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Andra Day, Benson Boone, Muse, Nessa Barrett, Lukas Graham, Bella Poarch, Chika, Mastodon, Bryce Vine, Linkin Park, Ali Gatie, Royal Blood, David Guetta, Omar Apollo, Disturbed, Sub Urban, Remble, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and many more. Beginning in 1958 as the label arm of the famed movie studio, things began to take shape in the early ‘60s with artists like the Everly Brothers, Peter Paul & Mary, and comedian Bob Newhart. With the acquisition of Frank Sinatra’s Reprise Records in 1963, the Warner Records mantra of “the music first” took hold, leading to the signing of such groundbreaking artists as the Kinks, Grateful Dead, Van Morrison, James Taylor, Rod Stewart, Black Sabbath, Van Halen, Prince, Madonna, and many more.
About Neil Young Archives (NYA)
Neil Young Archives is a playful vision of an artist’s archives and a utopian vision for artist-focused music streaming. On NYA you will find all of Neil’s music you’d expect to find—every studio album from Buffalo Springfield through Barn, every live album and compilation, a selection of important 45rpm singles—and a lot of music you might not expect—site-exclusive album outtakes and demos, unreleased and unedited live performances, bootlegs and archival released of shelved records—in crisp and intimate high resolution.* Another surprise for the uninitiated: streaming music is just the tip of the iceberg! The folders of NYA’s filing cabinet also contain original manuscripts, session documentation, tape boxes, record reviews and tour press, memorabilia and ephemera, every feature film and music video, photographs from across the span of Neil’s career and, if you’re willing to poke around to find them, dozens of treasures hidden in plain sight. It’s all a bit overwhelming—we’re trying to simulate walking the shelves, taking down boxes and flicking through folders holding Neil’s entire career, after all—but getting lost in the stacks is half the pleasure.
Stevie Nicks: 
Stevie Nicks has released her signature take on Buffalo Springfield’s timeless protest song “For What It’s Worth” as a digital download and streaming single. A Dolby Atmos mix of the track is also available now on all platforms that support the format.
STEVIE NICKS 2022 TOUR DATES
September 24 Bridgeport, CT Sound on Sound Festival *
September 30 Dana Point, CA Ohana Festival *
October 3 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl
October 6 Phoenix, AZ Ak-Chin Pavilion
October 9 The Woodlands, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
October 12 Alpharetta, GA Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
October 16 Nashville, TN Ascend Amphitheater
October 19 Charleston, SC CreditOne Stadium
October 22 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
October 25 Tampa, FL MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
October 28 West Palm Beach, FL iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
David Crosby: I have not and will not demand anything from Spotify or Joe Rogan …I just don’t want my music on there if he’s on there so I’m taking mine off …that is not censorship.

David Crosby: Neil Young being turned down for US citizenship is Trump …he hates Neil …maybe even more than he hates all the other musicians…he doesn’t even listen to music ….I don’t think we’ve heard the end of this one
Neil Young being turned down for US citizenship is Trump …he hates Neil …maybe even more than he hates all the other musicians…he doesn’t even listen to music ….I don’t think we’ve heard the end of this one
— David Crosby (@thedavidcrosby) November 13, 2019
"…I have been told that I must do another test, due to my use of marijuana and how some people who smoke it have exhibited a problem," Neil Young saidhttps://t.co/POsmyjrNdw
— KTLA (@KTLA) November 12, 2019
Butch Walker: True story on this custom made, master built Gretsch White Falcon guit-fiddle. They made it for Neil Young when there were plans for a CSNY reunion tour or something. Neil got pissed at Stephen Stills over some shit. So Neil sent the guitar back. Now i have it. Rock n Roll is fun!
Farm Aid (Official): Regrettably, due to personal reasons, Brothers Osborne have to cancel their appearance at Farm Aid 2019. However, we are excited to announce the addition of acclaimed Austin-based band Jamestown Revival to the Farm Aid lineup.
Thrilled to announce that we’ll be joining @willienelsonofficial this coming weekend on his #outlawmusicfestival as well as taking part in this year’s @farmaid on Saturday. Holy shit! Truly blown away right now and in awe of the wealth of talent at all three of these events. ? pic.twitter.com/eX2mw7uRFH
— Jamestown Revival (@JTRevival) September 16, 2019
Find the complete schedule of Farm Aid 2019 performances in the Farm Aid app for iPhone and Android (https://t.co/u1WHJ6Jktm) and on our website at https://t.co/zUkid4OI4d
— Farm Aid (@FarmAid) September 16, 2019

Music manager and record executive Elliot Roberts, best known for helping to jump-start the careers of singer-songwriters from the late ’60s and ’70s, including those of Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, has died at the age of 76. Roberts was also known for his associations with Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Bob Dylan, the Eagles, Tom Petty, Talking Heads, Devo, Tracy Chapman, Spiritualized, Mazzy Star, Devendra Banhart, and The Alarm.
RIP #ElliotRoberts You will be missed old friend. https://t.co/SwXaxBXmaD
— Slash (@Slash) June 22, 2019
I liked Elliot Roberts a lot. He was a kind, thoughtful, and helpful man. So sad to hear of his passing. Love always.
— Flea (@flea333) June 22, 2019
This was a great man. A great manager. A man with soul. A man who cared for his artist’s interests sometimes more than he cared for his own. This is rare. This is my personal experience of him, since he managed me in one of my bands. Rock In Peace, Elliot Roberts. https://t.co/nItrnNwQFV
— Michael Des Barres (@MDesbarres) June 22, 2019
I am so sad to hear of the passing of Elliot Roberts—one of the nicest kindest & funniest people I have ever met. I knew Elliot through his long time management of @Neilyoung. We had so many good times across the world. May the One who brings Peace bring Peace to all. pic.twitter.com/iQ597Nzvwf
— Marc Benioff (@Benioff) June 21, 2019
R.I.P. Elliot Roberts. 1943 – 2019. pic.twitter.com/IZqFB8mJuo
— Ian McNabb (@empiresend) June 21, 2019
Dude ✌️ pic.twitter.com/BYBN01FEod
— Marvin Powell (@marvpowellmusic) June 21, 2019
Elliot Roberts, manager of Joni Mitchell and former business partner of David Geffen has passed. What an absolute legend who defined a golden period in the music business. May he Rest In Peace. Both Sides Now. pic.twitter.com/c60KVKwFvR
— Andy Edwards (@andyedwardsbiz) June 21, 2019

Farm Aid’s annual music and food festival featuring family farmers, homegrown food, inspiring music and agrarian experiences will come to Connecticut for the first time on Saturday, Sept. 22, at XFINITY Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut. The event will feature performances by Farm Aid board members Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young, and Dave Matthews with Tim Reynolds, as well as Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Kacey Musgraves, Margo Price, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, and Particle Kid. Additional artists will be announced later this summer.
Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, June 29, at 10 a.m. EDT (pre-sale starts Tuesday, June 26, at 10am EDT)
“Family farmers are the backbone of our country,” Farm Aid President and founder Willie Nelson said. “But today, they are endangered. Whether we live in cities like Hartford or the rural areas of New England, each of us has the power to create positive, lasting change in our farm and food system and strengthen farm families to help them stay on the land for generations to come.”
Connecticut agriculture ranks third in New England in farm sales, contributing up to $4 billion to the state’s economy. Farming and food production generate 21,000 jobs in Connecticut annually and provide environmental and social benefits that significantly enhance communities’ quality of life. Hartford County, where Farm Aid 2018 will take place, represents a rare bright spot in the country, having gained more than 100 farms since 2007.

Robert Plant, Neil Young, Jack White, Kings of Leon, Gary Clark Jr, Los Lobos, Violent Femmes and Belle and Sebastian will perform at the 2018 Arroyo Seco Weekend. Passes go on sale Friday (3/9) @ 10AM PT.
The event takes place in Pasadena, CA on June 23-24 and features three stages of live music along with curated menus from L.A.’s celebrated restaurants and chefs.

Neil Young’s new album, The Visitor, can be streamed below via the Spotify widget. Young’s latest album follows the recent release of Hitchhiker, an album that was originally recorded on August 11, 1976 at Indigo Ranch Recording Studio in Malibu, California and featured 10 never-before-heard acoustic songs.
On The Visitor, Young reteams with Lukas Nelson’s band, Promise of the Real, their second studio effort together following 2015’s The Monsanto Years.
Tracklisting:
“Already Great”
“Fly By Night Deal”
“Almost Always”
“Stand Tall”
“Change of Heart”
“Carnival”
“Diggin’ a Hole”
“Children of Destiny”
“When Bad Got Good”
“Forever”
Neil Young (11/29):
“More songs are migrating north.
Neil Young Archives will stream me singing them live from my Canadian hometown
December 1st at 8 PM EST.
Please join us to celebrate the grand opening of my Archives
and the release of my new album, THE VISITOR”

Neil Young (11/19):
“I will be playing for you on December 1st, and it will be my pleasure. Live from Canada and around the world to your hometown. Thanks to all those who will make it happen by listening and watching.”

Neil Young (11/11):
“December 1st will be a big day for me. The Visitor will be coming to your town. I will be going to my town. You will be able to hear me and see me. My archive will open on that same day, a place you can visit and experience every song I have ever released in the highest quality your machine will allow. It’s the way it’s supposed to be. In the beginning, everything is free.”

On September 22, 2017, multi-instrumentalist Chris Hillman will release Bidin’ My Time, his first studio album in over a decade. Tom Petty produced the upcoming effort at his studio in Southern California, and Hillman’s longtime collaborator and co-founder of the Desert Rose Band Herb Pedersen served as executive producer. You can listen to the single “Wildflowers” via the embedded clip below.
Chris Hillman, a founding member of the Byrds (w/ Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby and Michael Clarke), Flying Burrito Brothers, Manassas, and the Desert Rose Band, is widely acknowledged as a seminal figure in the creation of country rock and an architect of American popular music.
Featured performers and guests on the new recording include Byrds co-founders David Crosby and Roger McGuinn; Desert Rose Band alumni Pedersen, John Jorgenson, and Jay Dee Maness; Petty and fellow Heartbreakers Mike Campbell, Steve Ferrone, and Benmont Tench; Mark Fain, Josh Jové, and Gabe Witcher.
The album kicks off with a new recording of Pete Seeger’s and Welsh poet Idris Davies’ “The Bells of Rhymney,” which the Byrds recorded for their debut, Mr. Tambourine Man. It’s always been Hillman’s favorite song the band ever recorded. Crosby and Pedersen contribute otherworldly harmonies to the tune, which swells from stripped-down folk into a layered rock-and-roll cry. “I decided to cut it again because I wanted to sing with David and Herb, two great tenors,” Hillman says. “David just loves Herb’s singing, and at 75 years old, David is still a powerful singer — one of the best I’ve ever worked with or been around.”
Another Byrds nod, “Here She Comes Again” was co-written by Hillman and McGuinn, and until now, had only been recorded on a live album in Australia. Hillman plays bass on the track — the instrument he originally played with the Byrds but hadn’t picked up in more than 30 years. “She Don’t Care About Time” was written by Byrds co-founder Gene Clark, who died in 1991. Hillman had always felt the song, which was the original b-side to “Turn! Turn! Turn!,” never quite got the attention it deserves.
Hillman also indulged in an exercise every songwriter craves: he reworked “Old John Robertson,” first featured on The Notorious Byrd Brothers in 1968, to write “New Old John Robertson.” An ambling story song about a kind old man who lived in Hillman’s tiny hometown, the tune revels in Hillman’s bluegrass roots. The album also includes interpretations of the Everly Brothers’ “Walk Right Back,” Petty’s “Wildflowers,” and “When I Get a Little Money,” written by family friend Nathan Barrow.
Hillman’s originals confirm what a fierce songwriter he remains. Front-porch jam session “Such is the World We Live In” wonders what Hillman’s great-grandfather would say about current events. The song epitomizes Hillman’s distinct ability to bemoan ills without abandoning hope. Album standout “Restless,” another self-penned original, saunters as Hillman delivers a muscly vocal performance. Honest but loving, “Given All That I Can See,” a favorite of Hillman’s he calls the record’s “sort-of gospel song,” is a timely call for mercy and grace in an era beleaguered by hate and fear.
The project captures a rarity: a seasoned artist who has never sounded better, making music with old friends for the sheer love of it. “I did everything I felt was right in the moment,” Hillman says of the recording process, before adding with characteristic humility, “I did my very best. That’s all any of us can do.”
The album kicks off with a new recording of Pete Seeger’s and Welsh poet Idris Davies’ “The Bells of Rhymney,” which the Byrds recorded for their debut, Mr. Tambourine Man. It’s always been Hillman’s favorite song the band ever recorded. Crosby and Pedersen contribute otherworldly harmonies to the tune, which swells from stripped-down folk into a layered rock-and-roll cry. “I decided to cut it again because I wanted to sing with David and Herb, two great tenors,” Hillman says. “David just loves Herb’s singing, and at 75 years old, David is still a powerful singer — one of the best I’ve ever worked with or been around.”
Another Byrds nod, “Here She Comes Again” was co-written by Hillman and McGuinn, and until now, had only been recorded on a live album in Australia. Hillman plays bass on the track — the instrument he originally played with the Byrds but hadn’t picked up in more than 30 years. “She Don’t Care About Time” was written by Byrds co-founder Gene Clark, who died in 1991. Hillman had always felt the song, which was the original b-side to “Turn! Turn! Turn!,” never quite got the attention it deserves.
Hillman also indulged in an exercise every songwriter craves: he reworked “Old John Robertson,” first featured on The Notorious Byrd Brothers in 1968, to write “New Old John Robertson.” An ambling story song about a kind old man who lived in Hillman’s tiny hometown, the tune revels in Hillman’s bluegrass roots. The album also includes interpretations of the Everly Brothers’ “Walk Right Back,” Petty’s “Wildflowers,” and “When I Get a Little Money,” written by family friend Nathan Barrow.
Hillman’s originals confirm what a fierce songwriter he remains. Front-porch jam session “Such is the World We Live In” wonders what Hillman’s great-grandfather would say about current events. The song epitomizes Hillman’s distinct ability to bemoan ills without abandoning hope. Album standout “Restless,” another self-penned original, saunters as Hillman delivers a muscly vocal performance. Honest but loving, “Given All That I Can See,” a favorite of Hillman’s he calls the record’s “sort-of gospel song,” is a timely call for mercy and grace in an era beleaguered by hate and fear.
The project captures a rarity: a seasoned artist who has never sounded better, making music with old friends for the sheer love of it. “I did everything I felt was right in the moment,” Hillman says of the recording process, before adding with characteristic humility, “I did my very best. That’s all any of us can do.”

Featuring David Crosby, Roger McGuinn, Mike Campbell, Mark Fain, Steve Ferrone, John Jorgenson, Josh Jové, Jay Dee Maness, Benmont Tench, and Gabe Witcher
Tracklisting:
1. Bells of Rhymney
2. Bidin’ My Time
3. Given All I Can See
4. Different Rivers
5. Here She Comes Again
6. Walk Right Back
7. Such Is The World That We Live In
8. When I Get a Little Money
9. She Don’t Care About Time
10. New Old John Robertson
11. Restless
12. Wildflowers

Neil Young will release his album, Hitchhiker, on September 8, 2017. Hitchhiker was originally recorded on August 11, 1976 at Indigo Ranch Recording Studio in Malibu, California and features 10 never-before-heard acoustic songs. You can now listen to the album via the embedded NPR clips below.

Neil Young hosted a Facebook Live session today (8/31/17 at 6:30PM (PST). Young talked about the making of his new album Hitchhiker, due to be released on September 8, 2017 on Reprise Records. Footage from the Facebook Live session has been embedded below.
Hitchhiker was originally recorded on August 11, 1976 at Indigo Ranch Recording Studio in Malibu, California and features 10 never-before-heard acoustic songs. The album’s title track has been embedded below.

David Crosby is quite active on Twitter and is known to interact with fans on the social media site. When someone asked, “Ted Nugent recently said political correctness is keeping him out of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame..do you agree?,” Crosby replied, “No the asshole just isn’t good enough.”
Nugent recently said that he hasn’t been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame because of his support for gun rights and being on the National Rifle Association’s board of directors.
Crosby has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. In 1991 he was inducted with his group The Byrds and in 1997 with Crosby, Stills & Nash.
Did You Know?
Crosby, Stills & Nash is the only band to see all of its members be inducted with other acts: Stephen Stills with Buffalo Springfield in 1997, and Graham Nash with The Hollies in 2010.
@thedavidcrosby ted Nugent recently said political correctness is keeping him out of the Rock and Roll hall of fame..do you agree?
— Rooster Jones (@RoosterJones3) August 14, 2017
No the asshole just isn’t good enough https://t.co/tiJ4rJaX4S
— David Crosby (@thedavidcrosby) August 14, 2017