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Neil Young in his early days of corrupting Americans... possibly while high. Neil Young is a sometime member of the folk rock supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash (once again proving his flip-flopping nature). They proudly support activist politics and are clearly associated with what is known as The Woodstock Nation. Sadly, Young, nor any other member of the band, have yet to apologise for Woodstock. One member of the supergroup and known associate of Young (David Crosby) has even fathered a baby by two famous Hollywood lesbians. While that is kind of hot, it's still against the teachings of the Bible.
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Neil Young The first person that comes to mind in comparison to Neil Young is Matthew Sweet. Other bands that claim to have been influenced by Neil include Wilco, Sun Volt, the Jayhawks, and Lucinda Williams.
Neil Young was born November 12 1945 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Young was first encouraged to play music when his father gave him a ukulele for Christmas in 1958. Neil moved to Winnipeg with his mother in 1960 where he eventually dropped out of high school and focused on his music He started out in the band, Neil Young and the Squires.
Today, Nelson joined board members Neil Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews on the Farm Aid stage, calling on concertgoers to choose food from family farms. Other performers included Gregg Allman, The Allman Brothers Band, Counting Crows, Tim Reynolds, Matisyahu, Guster, The Derek Trucks Band, Warren Haynes, Supersuckers, The Ditty Bops, Montgomery Gentry, Titty Bingo, Danielle Evin, Jesse Lenat, Jimmy Sturr, Pauline Reese, Billy Joe Shaver, Paula Nelson and 40 Points.
The Ted Albert Award For Outstanding Service To Australian Music went to legendary AC/DC brothers Angus and Malcolm Young and the band's now-deceased founding frontman, Bon Scott. Although the band didn't attend the ceremony, Malcolm made a statement via satellite from London paying a special tribute to Bon. "On behalf of AC/DC and Bon Scott, especially Bon as he's a big part of this, we're proud of the honour of receiving this award," he said.
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In 1998, Young shared the stage with the rock band Phish at the annual Farm Aid concert, and later offered them an opportunity to headline both nights of the Bridge School Benefit concert. Phish passed on Young's offer and ... declined Young's later invitation to be his backing band on a 1999 tour.[29]
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