Neil Young Autographs
Neil Young, born on November 12, 1945, in Toronto, Canada, is one of the most influential and enduring figures in rock music. Young's musical journey began in the 1960s when he moved to California and became a central figure in the burgeoning folk-rock scene. His early work with the group Buffalo Springfield yielded timeless classics like "For What It's Worth," a protest anthem that captured the spirit of a generation. Young's distinctive voice, poignant lyrics, and ability to blend genres laid the groundwork for a prolific solo career that would see him explore rock, folk, country, and even electronic music.
In 1970, Neil Young released "After the Gold Rush," which cemented his reputation as a solo artist. The album showcased his signature blend of introspective ballads and gritty rock anthems, establishing tracks like "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" and the title song as cornerstones of his discography. Young's ability to tackle political and personal themes resonated deeply with audiences, particularly during the turbulent 1970s. He formed the iconic band Crazy Horse, which became synonymous with his raw, unfiltered sound. Young's relentless creative output continued with influential albums like "Harvest" and "Rust Never Sleeps," and he became known for his electrifying live performances and a deep connection with his fans.
Throughout his career, Neil Young has embraced innovation while remaining fiercely independent, often using his platform to advocate for environmental causes and social justice. His commitment to authenticity and artistic integrity has led him to explore new musical territories, including punk, blues, and grunge, influencing countless artists across generations. Albums such as "Freedom" and "Sleeps with Angels" showcased his adaptability and relevance in the ever-evolving landscape of music. As he continues to record, tour, and advocate for causes close to his heart, Neil Young's legacy as a musical icon and cultural touchstone remains firmly intact, inspiring new generations of musicians and fans alike.
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The most expensive item with a signature of Neil Young (Neil Young Signed Guitar Custom Graphic JSA COA After The Gold Rush Southern Man) was sold in March 2025 for $5,999.99 while the cheapest item (young NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE novelty signature guitar pick-(W-S12)wt) found a new owner for $0.01 in April 2022. The month with the most items sold (36) was March 2025 with an average selling price of $382.50 for an autographed item of Neil Young. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2016 with $799.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.00 was May 2022. In average, an autographed item from Neil Young is worth $75.00.
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Latest News about Neil Young
Spotify Defends Handling of Joe Rogan Controversy Amid Uproar (02/03/2022): The company released earnings figures a week after Neil Young and others pulled their music to protest what they called vaccine misinformation on Rogan’s podcast. Behind Neil Young vs. Spotify, a Fraught Relationship With Musicians (02/01/2022): The rocker touched off a debate about free speech and the responsibility of tech platforms. How many artists will follow him, now that streaming dominates the business? Spotify Removes Neil Young's Music After Complaints About Joe Rogan (01/26/2022): The singer decided to leave the streaming service because it gives a platform to Joe Rogan, whom scientists have accused of promoting falsehoods about coronavirus vaccines. Can Neil Young Block Trump From Using His Songs? It’s Complicated (08/12/2020): Musicians have complained about politicians playing their music at events for years. Now, with Mr. Young suing for copyright infringement, they are trying a new strategy.
Carly Rae Jepsen’s Summery Throwback, and 11 More New Songs (05/22/2020): Hear tracks by Phoebe Bridgers, Polo G, Neil Young and others.
Older News Stories about Neil Young
Neil Young’s Call to Action, and 14 More New Songs (04/2020): Hear tracks by Laura Marling, Frank Ocean, Charli XCX and others. Will Neil Young’s Marijuana Use Keep Him From Becoming a U.S. Citizen? (11/2019): The famous rocker, a Canadian citizen, wants to vote in America’s 2020 elections. But his naturalization hasn’t gone as planned. Neil Young announces May 18 solo show at the Fox (02/2019): Yearly subscribers of the Neil Young Archives can get their hands on tickets now.
CSNY Comeback? David Crosby Calls for Reunion With Stills, Nash and Young (Video (01/2019): Sundance 2019: 'I want to work with all four of us,' he says at TheWrap studio Neil Young Journeys (07/2012): Jonathan Demme once made the best rock concert film ever. Neil Young Journeys , a film of Young's 2011 Le Noise concert performance in Toronto, is up there with Stop Making Sense . Demme's 2006 Young concert film, Heart of Gold , hit the nostalgia button too hard.