A select group of Neil Young fans were given an early glimpse of his next album, which is reportedly scheduled to arrive on June 16, at a secret show in San Luis Obispo, Calif., on April 16.
More than two years after Neil Young unveiled his hi-def Pono music player on 'The Late Show With David Letterman,' deep-pocketed music fans can finally buy the thing.
For years, Neil Young has bemoaned the fidelity losses that digital music consumers have had to accept as a tradeoff for portable convenience. Later this month, he'll finally introduce his own solution to the marketplace.
Neil Young didn't release a studio album in 2013, but he'll still be honored during Grammy Week, with an all-star gala hosted by the Recording Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing.
There are so many albums in Neil Young's catalog that most fans wouldn't miss a stray out-of-print entry or two. But that isn't the case with his infamous "lost" 1973 live release, 'Time Fades Away.'
Nearly a year after unveiling his hi-def music device Pono on 'The Late Show With David Letterman,' Neil Young sounds like he's getting ready to let it out into the wild.