Neil Young is worried he won't be allowed into the U.S. if he bashes Trump: "I may be one of those returning to America who ...
In recent weeks Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have been getting massive turnouts at their “Fighting Oligarchy” ...
Neil Young is a perpetual tinkerer, obsessed with cars old and new and all things related to transportation, including model trains. The 79-year-old guitarist, singer, songwriter, and godfather of ...
By Ethan Millman Neil Young has shared his concern that his vocal critique of President Donald Trump, combined with his Canadian heritage, could get him barred from reentering the United States ...
"I have a choice to make and can make a difference for my music loving friends," Young wrote on his website. By Ethan Millman Neil Young will stop selling platinum-priced tickets for his future ...
Young's decision comes following Smith's 2024 comments calling high ticket prices a "scam" which is "driven by greed." By Tyler Jenke Taking inspiration from The Cure’s Robert Smith, Neil Young ...
Legendary Canadian-US singer-songwriter Neil Young has expressed concern that he may be unable to return to the United States after criticising Donald Trump. “If I talk about Donald J.
Neil Young has expressed that he’s unsure if he’ll be able to return to the United States after criticising President Donald Trump – see what he had to say below. However, the Canadian folk ...
It’s not that Neil Young doesn’t want to tour the U.S.; The 2X Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee questions whether it will be possible for him to tour the U.S. again given his criticism of ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Toronto-born musician Neil Young, who is also an American citizen, says he “may be barred” from entering the United States over comments he made about ...
Glastonbury headliner Neil Young is worried his European tour could result in him being blocked from re-entering the United States. Neil, 79, is originally from Canada but holds dual citizenship ...
Neil Young joins the growing number of artists trying to improve upon what he calls “the bad thing that has happened to concerts world-wide”—that is, inflated ticket prices, particularly ...
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