Neil Young
Neil Young is a multi award-winning, prolific, platinum-selling influential alt-rock/country and psychedelic singer, guitarist and songwriter from Canada, aka 'Shakey'.
During the '60s he performed in Buffalo Springfield before joining Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young in 1969. He began a solo recording career at around the same time and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in the '90s.
His key work, sometimes with his band Crazy Horse, often without, and lately with "The Chrome Hearts", including "Neil Young" in 1968, followed by: "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" (1969), "After the Gold Rush" (1970), "Harvest" (1972), "Time Fades Away" (1973), "On the Beach" (1974), "Zuma" (1975), "Tonight's the Night" (1975), "Long May You Run" (1976), "American Stars 'n Bars" (1977), "Comes a Time" (1978), "Rust Never Sleeps" (1979), "Hawks & Doves" (1980), "Re·ac·tor" (1981), "Everybody's Rockin" (1983), "Trans" (1983), "Old Ways" (1985), "Landing on Water" (1986), "Life" (1987), "This Note's for You" (1988), "Freedom" (1989), "Ragged Glory" (1990), "Harvest Moon" (1992), "Sleeps with Angels" (1994), "Mirror Ball" (1995), "Broken Arrow" (1996), "Silver & Gold" (2000), "Are You Passionate?" (2002), "Greendale" (2003), "Prairie Wind" (2005), "Living with War" (2006), "Chrome Dreams II" (2007), "Fork in the Road" (2009), "Le Noise" (2010), "Psychedelic Pill" (2012), "Americana" (2012), "Storytone" (2014), "A Letter Home" (2014), "The Monsanto Years" (2015), "Peace Trail" (2016), "The Visitor" (2017), "Hitchhiker" (2017), "Colorado" (2019), "Homegrown" (2020), "Barn" (2021), "World Record" (2022), "Toast" (2022), "Chrome Dreams" (2023), "Early Daze" (2024), "Talkin to the Trees" (2025, with The Chrome Hearts), plus "Oceanside Countryside" (recorded in 1977, released in 2025).