Neil Young and Crazy Horse to share 2024 tour dates
Neil Young and his band Crazy Horse will embark on a tour called the Love Earth Tour in 2024. The tour will cover various locations across North America, including cities such as San Diego, Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta, and New York City. Young is a prominent figure in the music industry, known for his career that spans five decades.
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During the tour, Young will perform some of his classic songs, such as “Ohio” and “Heart of Gold,” as well as new material. The tour is expected to feature a high-energy live show that will showcase Young’s signature guitar and harmonica skills.
Young will revisit his illustrious career, and fans will be treated to a nostalgic experience accompanied by the band Crazy Horse. The tour will also stop at major festivals such as the New Orleans Jazz Festival and the Bourbon and Beyond Festival in Louisville, Kentucky.
Tickets for the tour are available through various platforms, including Ticketmaster and Vivid Seats. Young’s loyal fans are eagerly awaiting to see the legendary musician perform live again. The Love Earth Tour will provide fans of Neil Young and Crazy Horse with an unforgettable experience, giving them the opportunity to relive some of their favorite musical moments and create new memories along the way.
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Neil Young and Crazy Horse share 2024 tour dates
date |
Place |
Venue |
April 24 (Wednesday) |
San Diego, California |
California Coast Credit Union Amphitheater |
Thursday 25 April |
San Diego, California |
California Coast Credit Union Amphitheater |
April 27 (Saturday) |
Phoenix, Arizona |
Talking Stick Resort Amphitheater |
Wednesday 1 May |
Austin, Texas |
Germania Insurance Amphitheatre |
Thursday 02 May |
Dallas, Texas |
Dos Equis Pavilion |
Sunday, May 5 |
Huntsville, Alabama |
Orion Amphitheatre |
May 4 (Saturday) |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
Jazz and Traditional Culture Festival |
Tuesday, May 7 |
Atlanta, Georgia |
Americus Bank Amphitheatre |
May 8 (Wednesday) |
Franklin, Tennessee |
First Bank Amphitheater |
Saturday, May 11 |
Bristol, Virginia |
Jiffy Lube Live Show |
Sunday, May 12 |
Camden, New Jersey |
Liberty Mortgage Hall |
Tuesday, May 14 |
Queens, New York |
Forest Hills Stadium |
Friday, May 17 |
Mansfield, Massachusetts |
Xfinity Center |
May 18 (Saturday) |
Bridgeport, Connecticut |
Hartford Medical Amphitheatre |
May 20 (Monday) |
Toronto, Ontario |
Budweiser Stage |
May 22 (Wednesday) |
Clarkston, Michigan |
Pine Knob Music Theatre |
Thursday, May 23 |
Chicago, Illinois |
Huntington Bank Pavilion |
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Who is Neil Young?
Neil Young is a famous Canadian singer-songwriter. He was born on November 12, 1945 in Toronto, Ontario. Young began his musical career in Winnipeg in the 1960s, where he lived with his mother after his parents’ divorce. He is known for his unique voice and excellent skills on guitar, piano and harmonica.
Young rose to fame as a member of the folk rock band Buffalo Springfield and later became a solo artist. He has released a number of successful albums, including Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, After the Gold Rush, and Harvest. Young frequently performs with the band Crazy Horse, which is known for its raw and energetic sound.
Throughout his career, Young experimented with different musical styles, blending folk, rock, country, and other genres. He earned the nickname “The Godfather of Grunge” for his influential electric guitar playing, especially in the band Crazy Horse. In addition to his music career, Young directed several films under the pseudonym “Bernard Shakey.” He also scored films such as The Philadelphia Story and Dead Man.
Young has won numerous awards for his musical work, including Grammys and Juno Awards. He has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, once as a solo artist and once as a member of the band Buffalo Springfield. His influence on music continues, and he remains a beloved figure in the music community.
born |
Neil Percival Young |
Date of Birth |
[November121945(78yearsold) |
place of birth |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Other Names |
Bernard Sharkey |
Country of Citizenship |
Canada, United States (from 2020) |
Active years |
1963 to present |
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Neil Young’s Early Life
Neil Young was born on November 12, 1945 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His parents are journalist Scott Alexander Young and Edna Bullough Ragland “Lassie” Young, who is of American and French descent. The Young family later moved to rural Omemee, Ontario, where he spent his childhood.
Tragedy struck, however, when Young contracted polio during a massive outbreak in Ontario in 1951, paralyzing the left side of his body. The family spent some time in Florida in search of better weather for Neil before returning to Canada.
Young’s interest in music began when he heard pop songs on the radio, and by the age of 12, he was fascinated by rock, country, and other genres. In 1960, his parents divorced and Young moved with his mother to Winnipeg, where he began his musical career and considered Winnipeg his hometown. In Winnipeg, he was exposed to the local music scene and began playing in bands.
Despite the challenges Neil Young faced in his early years due to health and family circumstances, his love for music and his tenacity paved the way for an extraordinary career in the music industry.
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Neil Young’s acting career
Neil Young’s musical career began in the 1960s when he moved to Los Angeles and joined the folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield. However, it was his solo career, often with the band Crazy Horse, that brought him critical acclaim and widespread recognition. His best-known albums include Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969), After the Gold Rush (1970) and Harvest (1972).
Young’s music is known for its highly personal lyrics and unique high-pitched vocals, and his music often incorporates folk, rock, country and other musical genres. His guitar playing is characterized by distorted electric guitar tones, earning him the nickname “The Godfather of Grunge Rock”.
During his career, Young not only released several albums, but also directed or co-directed several films under the pseudonym “Bernard Sharkey,” including Journey into the Past (1973) and Rust Never Sleeps (1979).
In addition to his solo work, Young moonlighted as a member of the supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, with whom he recorded the chart-topping album “Déjà Vu” in 1970. Over the years, he has won multiple Grammy and Juno Awards, been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, and was named one of the greatest guitarists of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.
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Neil Young discography
Year |
Album |
1968 |
Neil Young |
1969 |
Everybody knows this is going nowhere |
1970 |
After the Gold Rush |
1972 |
harvest |
1973 |
Time Passes |
1974 |
On the Beach |
1975 |
Tonight is the night |
1975 |
Zuma |
1976 |
May you run long |
1977 |
Starlight Bar |
1978 |
Time is up |
1979 |
Rust never sleeps |
1980 |
Hawks and Doves |
1981 |
reactor |
1983 |
Cross |
1983 |
Everybody Rocks |
1985 |
Old method |
1986 |
Water landing |
1987 |
Life |
1988 |
This note is for you |
1989 |
free |
1990 |
Tattered Glory |
1992 |
Ranch Story |
1994 |
Sleeping with Angels |
1995 |
Mirror Ball |
1996 |
Broken Arrow |
2000 |
Silver and Gold |
2002 |
Do you have passion? |
2003 |
Greendale |
2005 |
Prairie Wind |
2006 |
Coexisting with war |
2007 |
Chrome Dream II |
2009 |
Fork in the Road |
2010 |
noise |
2012 |
American Style |
2012 |
Psychedelic Pills |
2014 |
Family Letters |
2014 |
Story Audio |
2015 |
The Monsanto Era |
2016 |
Path to Peace |
2017 |
Free Rider |
2017 |
Visitors |
2019 |
Colorado |
2020 |
Local |
2021 |
barn |
2022 |
Toast |
2022 |
World Record |
2023 |
Chrome Dream |
2023 |
Before and After |
Crazy Horse
Crazy Horse is an American rock band best known for their collaboration with singer-songwriter Neil Young. They have worked closely with Young on numerous albums since 1969, including 15 studio albums and numerous live recordings. In addition, Crazy Horse released six of their own studio albums between 1971 and 2009.
The core members of the band are bassist Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina. These two musicians have been a consistent presence throughout the band’s history, providing the rhythm section for Neil Young’s work. However, over the years, the band’s lineup has changed, with different musicians joining them on various albums and tours.
Crazy Horse traces its roots back to the early 1960s when they were first known as Danny & the Memories, a Los Angeles-based doo-wop band. Over time, their musical style evolved into a fusion of psychedelic pop and folk rock, eventually changing their name to the Rockets.
Their collaboration with Neil Young began in 1968 when the artist attended one of their shows. Impressed by their unique style, Young performed with them, establishing a close musical relationship that lasted for decades. Since then, Crazy Horse has become an integral part of Neil Young’s music, contributing to his signature sound and performing with him on countless tours and recordings.
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Crazy Horse Member
musician |
Documents |
Billy Talbot |
Bass, backing and lead vocals, occasional keyboards |
Ralph Molina |
Drummer, backing vocals and lead vocals |
Nils Lofgren |
Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals and lead vocals |
Crazy Horse Records
Album |
Record Company |
Year |
Crazy Horse |
Replay |
1971 |
Loose |
Replay |
1972 |
At Crooked Lake |
epic |
1972 |
Crazy Moon |
RCA |
1978 |
Desperado |
Dingsheng Records |
1989 |
Stunt Horse |
– |
2009 |
All Roads Lead Home (Molina, Talbot, Lofgren, and Young) |
Warner |
2023 |
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