Two days after making their debut at Farm Aid, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts played their first headlining show Monday night at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York. The 14-song set mixed ...
Neil Young and his latest backing band, the Chrome Hearts, are facing a trademark infringement lawsuit brought by the prominent luxury brand, Chrome Hearts. In their new lawsuit, Chrome Hearts alleges ...
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Two weeks into the European leg of Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts’ ongoing Love Earth Tour, the band proved they still have gas in the tank after producing a series of first-time treatments of select ...
Neil Young has shared his first song with the Chrome Hearts. “Big Change,” which you can hear below, is “in your face loud irreverent rock’n’roll paint splatter on the canvas in the vein of a Jackson ...
Neil Young has shared, “big change,” his first song with the Chrome Hearts. Young’s debut offering with his new backing ensemble is a hard-hitting cathartic blast, steering into a rough and resonant ...
At 79, Neil Young is going strong, having just released new single “big change” ahead of his new “Love Earth Tour,” which comes to Northeast Ohio for a show on Aug. 15 at Blossom Music Center in ...
Neil Young released his first song with his new-ish band The Chrome Hearts (guitarist Micah Nelson, bassist Corey McCormick, drummer Anthony LoGerfo, and organist Spooner Oldham), “big change,” back ...
In recent weeks, Neil Young teased that he would be hitting the road this year with his current backing group The Chrome Hearts. Now, the folk-rock legend has unveiled official details about the trek.
Days after National Guard troops shot and killed four students at Kent State University in 1970, Neil Young wrote “Ohio,” and with the rest of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, recorded one of the ...
For the past year, Neil Young has been touring and recording with a new backing band called Chrome Hearts, a reference to his 1976 Stills-Young band song "Long May You Run." His new album Talkin To ...