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Born in 1945, Neil Young began his musical career at the age of 15 in his Canadian homeland. It was during those early years that he first met Joni Mitchell. He composed “Sugar Mountain” and she responded with “The Circle Game.” He also enjoyed a Top 40 hit in Canada with "Flying on the Ground is Wrong," performed by The Guess Who.

At 21, he moved to Los Angeles and founded Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, Bruce Palmer, and Dewey Martin. Due to internal clashes and the deportation of Palmer back to Canada, the band released two records, both in 1967. To fulfill their contractual obligations, a third followed in 1968 after the group disbanded.

He signed with Mitchell's label, Reprise Records, later that year and embarked upon a solo career that would lead the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to induct him twice – once for Buffalo Springfield and once for his solo work – and dub him "one of rock and roll’s greatest songwriters and performers." Young's guitar chops and signature falsetto/tenor voice have always set him apart from the crowd. . . continued below

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Neil Young Bio

Born in 1945, Neil Young began his musical career at the age of 15 in his Canadian homeland. It was during those early years that he first met Joni Mitchell. He composed “Sugar Mountain” and she responded with “The Circle Game.” He also enjoyed a Top 40 hit in Canada with "Flying on the Ground is Wrong," performed by The Guess Who.

At 21, he moved to Los Angeles and founded Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, Bruce Palmer, and Dewey Martin. Due to internal clashes and the deportation of Palmer back to Canada, the band released two records, both in 1967. To fulfill their contractual obligations, a third followed in 1968 after the group disbanded.

He signed with Mitchell's label, Reprise Records, later that year and embarked upon a solo career that would lead the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to induct him twice – once for Buffalo Springfield and once for his solo work – and dub him "one of rock and roll’s greatest songwriters and performers." Young's guitar chops and signature falsetto/tenor voice have always set him apart from the crowd.

After a disappointing debut record, Young recruited guitarist Danny Whitten, bassist Billy Talbot, and drummer Ralph Molina to play with him. They would collectively become Crazy Horse, Young's long-time backing band. Together, the foursome released Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere credited to Neil Young and Crazy Horse.

Just after the album's release, Young joined Crosby, Stills & Nash as their fourth member. Their group dynamic was a calamitous one with Young and Stills butting heads over control. One of his most iconic songs, “Ohio,” was a product of the early CSNY years.

Alongside the success of CSNY, Young's solo ascent continued with the release of After the Gold Rush. The following year found CSNY in shambles and Crazy Horse with a deal of their own. No matter. Young released Harvest which included his first and only number one hit in "Heart of Gold."

Following the drug-related deaths of Whitten and another friend, Young's compositions turned dark, leading his label to delay the release of Tonight's the Night for two years. That darkness continued with the never-released Homegrown, though the subject matter was focused more on the breakup of Young's relationship with actress Carrie Snodgress.

A period of more collaborations followed with Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, and Nicolette Larson joining a newly revamped Crazy Horse on Young projects including 1975's Zuma, 1977's American Stars 'N Bars, and 1978's Comes a Time.

With the 1980s in full effect, Young got a bit more experimental in his recordings and initially toured less. Incorporating things like vocoders, synthesizers, and electronic beats on 1982's Trans, then jumping to rockabilly on 1983's Everybody's Rockin', Young was eventually sued by David Geffen, head of his new label for making records that were "unrepresentative" of his previous work. (The label outright rejected Young's country album Old Ways.

Young delivered two more records to Geffen – Landing on Water and Life – and went back to Reprise. His persistent tour schedule kept pace. The video for the title track from 1988's This Note's For You stirred a bit of controversy and an informal ban on MTV, but went on to win their Video of the Year award. Also in 1988, Young reunited with Crosby, Stills & Nash to make the band's second studio record, American Dream.

Finding his groove again, Young returned with another hit in 1989's "Rockin' in the Free World." The Freedom album's use of heavy feedback and distortion would influence the soon-emerging masters of grunge, Eddie Vedder and Kurt Cobain. Following the release of Ragged Glory in 1990, Young brought Social Distortion and Sonic Youth on tour with him.

Flip-flopping back to his country roots in 1992 for Harvest Moon, Young was joined by James Taylor and Ronstadt. After a handful of side projects, Young emerged in 1994 with Sleeps with Angels, a somber work influenced by Cobain's death. In his suicide note, Cobain cited Young's lyric "It's better to burn out than fade away."

For 1995, Young joined forces with Pearl Jam on Mirror Ball and a European tour. That year also found him working with filmmaker Jim Jarmusch on two projects. He would follow that up in 1998 by collaborating with Phish and in 1999 with another CSNY album, Looking Forward.

After the turn of the century, Young continued his prolific output with offerings such Silver & Gold, Road Rock Vol. 1, Are You Passionate?, Greendale, and Prairie Wind. Surgery for a brain aneurysm in 2005 sidelined him only temporarily before he was back on the road.

Taking his ever-present environmental and political activism to new levels, Young began touring using biodiesel fuel and he rush-recorded and released Living With War, a stern rebuke of President George W. Bush and the Iraq War. CSNY even joined forces for the 2006 Freedom of Speech tour.

Young continued to combine activism and music on Chrome Dreams II in 2007 and Fork in the Road in 2009. His 2010 offering, Le Noise, was his first-ever collaboration with producer Daniel Lanois.

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