Neil Young
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 12 years ago |
Date of birth | November 12,1945 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Toronto |
Canada | |
Spouse | Daryl Hannah |
Pegi Young | |
Susan Acevedo | |
Height | 182 (cm) |
Education | Kelvin High School |
Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute | |
Official site | neilyoungarchives.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Groups | Buffalo Springfield |
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | |
The Mynah Birds | |
The Squires | |
The Ducks | |
Children | Zeke Young |
Amber Jean Young | |
Ben Young | |
Songs | Harvest |
Albums | Harvest Moon |
Harvest | |
Barn | |
After the Gold Rush | |
World Record | |
Died | Manchester |
United Kingdom | |
19591961 | Manchester City |
Skos genre | Rock |
Hip-Hop/Rap | |
Position | Inside-forward |
List | For What It's WorthBuffalo Springfield · 1966 |
Harvest MoonHarvest Moon · 1992 | |
Rockin' in the Free WorldFreedom · 1989 | |
Heart Of GoldHarvest · 1972 | |
1972 | |
1966 | |
1989 | |
Parents | Scott Young |
Edna Young | |
Siblings | Astrid Young |
Bob Young | |
Date of died | February 3,2011 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404915 |
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Neil Young Life story
Neil Percival Young OC OM is a Canadian and American singer and songwriter. After embarking on a music career in Winnipeg in the 1960s, Young moved to Los Angeles, joining the folk-rock group Buffalo Springfield.
Henry Diltz: Rock's 'accidental photographer' wins lifetime achievement prize
... His ease around people like Neil Young, Debbie Harry and Jimi Hendrix meant he often caught them in private moments, lost in thought, or playing with their pets - and there s an organic, unposed aesthetic to his work that s impossible to recreate...
Katy Perry reportedly makes $225m by selling her music catalogue
... The acquisition of music rights has been a booming business for the last couple of years, with artists including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Shakira, Debbie Harry and Justin Timberlake forgoing future royalties for upfront, nine-figure sums...
Sean 'Diddy' Combs returns lucrative music rights to Bad Boy Records artists
... The value of music publishing rights has increased dramatically in recent years, with artists like Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Debbie Harry, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Nicks and Shakira foregoing future royalties in exchange for nine-figure sums...
Eminem and Vivek Ramaswamy revive battle between pop stars and politicians
... It seems that the rapper didn t know his music was covered by the blanket licence until then - an apparent problem with the US model, which resulted in artists like Adele, Neil Young, Phil Collins and the estates of Tom Petty and Prince objecting to Mr Trump s use of their music in 2016 and 2020 after the fact...
Eminem tells Republican Vivek Ramaswamy to stop rapping his songs
... It seems that the rapper didn t know his music was covered by the blanket licence until then - an apparent problem with the US model, which resulted in artists like Adele, Neil Young, Phil Collins and the estates of Tom Petty and Prince objecting to Mr Trump s use of their music in 2016 and 2020 after the fact...
From Batgirl to Wagatha: 15 flops and blunders in culture in 2022
... The attempted Spotify boycottJoni Mitchell and Neil Young were among the artists who removed their music from Spotify in January in protest at the streaming service s deal with podcast host Joe Rogan, who was accused of spreading misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines...
An incomplete history of pop on BBC television
... The format continued on Disco Two, which devoted an entire show Bob Dylan in July 1970; and In Concert, whose most famous episode captured Neil Young playing Harvest before it was released...
Phil Collins and two Genesis bandmates sell song catalogue for a reported $300m
... Neil Young also earned $150m by selling a 50% share in his music in 2021...
Eminem and Vivek Ramaswamy revive battle between pop stars and politicians
By Ian Youngs & Mark SavageBBC News
Whenever election season comes around, it's a safe bet that a politician will try to glean credibility by using a pop song on The Campaign Trail - Only for The Star who recorded it to " ban" them from doing so.
The latest example came when biotech multi-millionaire and prospective US Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy launched into Eminem's Lose Yourself On Stage at The Iowa State Fair earlier this month.
At least The 38-year-old can claim to be a genuine fan. He picked The Song as his " life's theme song" while studying at Harvard in 2006, and often belted out The 2002 hit at open mic nights and karaoke bars.
" I saw myself, honestly, Making It big through American Capitalism , and that's why The Eminem story spoke to me, "
" He's Growing Up in The trailers, with a single mom, and he wants to make it… I didn't Grow Up in a trailer, but I also didn't Grow Up in The same circumstances that most of my peers at Harvard did either. I aspired to achieve what many of their parents did. It kind of spoke to me, I would say. "
Soren Baker, author of The History of Gangster Rap, " What Vivek is doing is trying to align himself with The Struggle of Overcoming Adversity . From what I know of Vivek's policies, objectives and goals, they're not in alignment with Eminem at all. "
The rapper himself seems to agree. He has now told Mr Ramaswamy, via performing rights organisation BMI,
Still, Mr Ramaswamy may have already achieved his desired result. His recent performance managed to " separate him culturally from his generally more awkward and older competitors in The still-early race for The presidency" The New York Times wrote.
Other politicians who angered pop starsMr Ramaswamy has joined a long list of political figures who have incurred The Wrath of rock, pop and rap stars. He's not even The First to got on The wrong side of Eminem.
In 2014, The rapper and his publishing company filed a copyright infringement suit against New Zealand 's National Party after Prime Minister John Key used Lose Yourself in a campaign ad.
The issue goes back much further. Bruce Springsteen castigated President Ronald Reagan for planning to use Born in The USA for his 1984 election campaign.
When Donald Trump first ran for president in 2016, , and REM were all unhappy at unwittingly providing his soundtrack.
" Do not use Our Music or My Voice for your moronic charade of a campaign, " REM singer Michael Stipe instructed.
In 2020, Mr Trump's re-election campaign for using of Rockin' in The Free World and Devil's Sidewalk for what he called an " un-American campaign of ignorance and hate".
In January, Eminem's mate a cease-and-desist letter to US right-wing congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, after she used one of his songs in a promotional video.
Examples of left-wing politicians angering musicians are rarer, perhaps because many artists lean that way and feel less need to publicly make The Point that they haven't given approval.
In The UK, Fatboy Slim did furiously denounce Labour's use of Right Here, Right Now at their 2004 conference, The year after The Iraq War .
When Boris Johnson walked onto a Conservative Party conference stage to The Sound of indie band, they responded sarcastically: " If Boris Johnson needed something uplifting to walk on to, perhaps he should have used The Sound of a busy food bank. "
At The Following year's conference, his successor as Prime Minister by Walking Out to their hit Moving On Up.
As it turned out, The 1993 hit was in The UK Top 20 for longer than she lasted as PM.
Can politicians use pop songs?Legally, US politicians don't always need direct permission from artists. Their campaigns can buy licensing packages from Music rights organisations like BMI and ASCAP, which gives them for political rallies.
However, artists have The Right to remove their Music from that list. The Rolling Stones have done so, and Eminem has followed suit after objecting to Mr Ramaswamy's apparently impromptu rendition of Lose Yourself.
It seems that The rapper didn't know his Music was covered by The blanket licence until Then - an apparent problem with The US model, which resulted in artists like Adele, Neil Young , Phil Collins and The estates of Tom Petty and Prince objecting to Mr Trump's use of their Music in 2016 and 2020 after The fact.
More Than 50 musicians, including Sir Mick Jagger , Lorde, Sia and Blondie, complaining About That loophole in 2020.
" Being dragged unwillingly into politics in this way can compromise an artist's Personal Values while disappointing and alienating Fans - with great moral and economic cost, " they said.
In The UK, The Situation is clearer. Ppl - The Body that licences The use of recorded Music - requires political events like party conferences to " obtain permission from The relevant rights holder" before using a song.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com