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Neil Young moved to Winnipeg with his mother following her divorce from his sports-journalist father and began playing music in high school. Not only did he play in garage-rock outfits like ‘The Esquires’, but he also played in local folk clubs and coffeehouses, where he eventually met Joni Mitchell and Stephen Stills.
He was a founding member of the folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield (1966-68) in Los Angeles and worked with the groups Crazy Horse and Crosby, Stills and Nash, before pursuing a solo career. Although Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young were a very successful act, they were also volatile, and they had split by the spring 1971 release of the live ‘Four Way Street’. The following year, Young had his first number one album with the mellow country-rock, ‘Harvest’, which also featured his first (and only) number one single, ‘Heart of Gold’.
Instead of embracing his success, he spurned it, following it with the noisy, bleak live film ‘Journey Through the Past’. Both the movie and the soundtrack received terrible reviews, as did the live album ‘Time Fades Away’, a record recorded with the Stray Gators that was released in 1973.
Both ‘Journey through the Past’ and ‘Time Fades Away’ signalled that Young was entering a dark period in his life, but they only scratched the surface of his anguish. Inspired by the overdose deaths of Danny Whitten in 1972 and his roadie Bruce Berry the following year, Young wrote and recorded the bleak, druggy ‘Tonight's the Night’ late in 1973, but declined to release it at the time. Instead, he released ‘On the Beach’, which was nearly as harrowing. ‘Tonight's the Night’ finally appeared in the spring of 1975. By the time of its release, Young had recovered, and began a prolific song-writing career, releasing over 30 albums.
His ballad ‘Philadelphia’ from the soundtrack of the film was Oscar-nominated in 1994, and he also wrote the music for the 1995 film Dead Man.
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Neil has two sons with cerebral palsy.
One of his Neil’s major hobbies is collecting model trains.
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Buffalo Springfield - 1967
Buffalo Springfield Again - 1967
Last Time Around - 1968
Neil Young - 1969
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere - 1969
Déjà Vu - 1970
After The Gold Rush - 1970
4 Way Street - 1971
Harvest - 1972
Journey Through The Past - 1972
Time Fades Away - 1973
On The Beach - 1974
Tonight's The Night - 1975
Zuma - 1975
Long May You Run - 1976
American Stars & Bars - 1977
Decade - 1977
Comes A Time - 1978
Rust Never Sleeps - 1979
Live Rust - 1979
Hawks And Doves - 1980
Re-ac-tor - 1981
Trans - 1982
Everybody's Rockin' - 1983
Old Ways - 1985
Landing On Water - 1986
Life - 1987
This Note's For You - 1988
American Dream - 1988
Eldorado - 1989
Freedom - 1989
Ragged Glory - 1990
Weld - 1991
Arc - 1991
Harvest Moon - 1992
Lucky Thirteen - 1993
Unplugged - 1993
Sleeps With Angels - 1994
Mirror Ball - 1995
Broken Arrow - 1996
Year of the Horse - 1997
Looking Forward - 1999
Silver & Gold - 2000
Road Rock - 2000
