In a new update on Neil Young Archives, Young says he just finished recording the album with producers Lou Adler (his brother-in-law, pictured above right) and John Hanlon. He says the recordings ...
Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts have finished ... have been working on their first collection together with producers Lou Adler and John Hanlon at Rick Rubin's Shangri-La studio, and he's given ...
produced with Lou Adler and longtime collaborator John Hanlon. "I wrote these songs in November and December. They feel fresh to me and I am very happy to have this all ready for you," Young ...
When the wildfires swept through Los Angeles, engulfing upscale areas like Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and Santa Monica, many residents were forced to evacuate. Among them was Meryl Streep, who ...
With Lou Adler behind the board alongside Hanlon, Young and the Chrome Hearts – featuring Spooner Oldham on organ, Micah Nelson on guitar, Anthony Logerfo on drums, and Corey McCormick on bass ...
Might be bad and it might be good, big change is comin’ to you.” Young co-produced the track with Lou Adler, and it’s the first taste of what is to, eventually, be a full-length album from ...
Coproduced by Young and Lou Adler, the stomping electric track reflects current political and social issues, as Young sings, "Big change is comin’ / Could be bad and it could be good ...
Neil Young has released 'Big Change' just weeks before releasing a new album. The track, produced by Lou Adler and Young himself, was recorded with his current band, The Chrome Hearts, which ...
Young sings repeatedly. “Could be bad, and it could be good!” Young and Lou Adler produced the track, and Young’s longtime audio engineer John Hanlon calls it “in your face loud irreverent ...
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