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Neil Young's "Southern Man" came out in 1970, but the singer-songwriter thinks it's just as relevant today.
Neil Young has shared video of a 2019 performance of his anti-racist classic “Southern Man,” from 1970’s After the Gold Rush with a message about the current state of America and the country ...
Neil Young ’s After the Gold Rush release in 1970, and “Southern Man” off that album was a song perfect for that time. However, Young believes it’s just as timely now as it was then.
The latest example: their stinging live take on Neil Young 's 'Southern Man,' performed last Saturday (March 17) at New York's Beacon Theatre.
Neil Young’s “Southern Man” slipped onto the setlist in 1982, and for reasons that remain baffling it kept popping up again and again through the 1980s.
Inter Arma have turned “Southern Man” into a six-minute wrecking ball without losing the central melodic thread or even the main riff. Below, check out their version of the song and Neil Young ...
Inter Arma have posted a cover of Neil Young's "Southern Man." Their new covers album features songs by Nine Inch Nails, Prince, Venom, Tom Petty and more ...
A Southern man don't need him around, anyhow, but that didn't keep Neil Young from dishing out his opinion on them.
This iconic vocalist took Neil Young's "Southern Man" to incomparable new heights, and I say that as a proud Neil Young fan.
Neil Young has shared a 2019 performance of "Southern Man" in response to ongoing protests against racism in the United States, noting that the song remains as relevant as ever now — 50 years ...
“Southern Man,” a song about racial inequality off Neil Young’s 1970 album, After the Gold Rush, spoke to many during that time. However now, Young believes that the track is as timely now ...