Neil Young

Neil Young is a folk rock musician who has been providing music since the sixties. He was originally a part of Buffalo Springfield before going solo in the seventies, although he collaborated with Crosby, Stills, and Nash for awhile. With CSN he provided the counterculture staple Ohio and performed at the Woodstock Festival of 1969. Ohio is about a mass shooting by National Guardsmen of college students protesting the bombing of Cambodia which had only recently happened. Young has garnered numerous hit singles and bestselling albums. He collaborated with the group Crazy Horse to provide a more hard rock sound, especially for his song Into the Black. The actual Hall of Fame considered Crazy Horse, but did not induct them. Young also once collaborated with the new wave group Devo. Stephen Stills of CSN was also a member of Buffalo Springfield.