Reprise publish Neil Young’s fourth album : ‘Harvest’ featuring ‘Old Man’ and ‘Heart of Gold’ (1972)
Neil Young's 'Harvest' is his fourth album, featuring James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, David Crosby, Graham Nash and Stephen Stills as guests and released on February 1, 1972 by Reprise.
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Happy Birthday David Crosby. ‘Sing Crosby’
The Bee Gees release their fourteenth album : ‘Children of the World’ featuring ‘You Should Be Dancing,’ ‘Love So Right’ and ‘Boogie Child’ (1976)
The Bee Gees' 'Children of the World' feat. 'You Should Be Dancing' is their fourteenth album recorded between January 19 and May 6, 1976 and released in September 1976 By RSO.
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Asylum publish Jackson Browne’s fourth album : ‘The Pretender’ (1976)
Jackson Browne's 'The Pretender' is his fourth album produced by Jon Landau and released in November 1976 by Asylum
Buffalo Springfield release their second album : ‘Buffalo Springfield Again’ featuring ‘Mr. Soul’ and ‘Expecting to Fly’ (1967)
'Buffalo Springfield Again' is their second album released on November 18, 1967 by Atco Records
Asylum publish Joni Mitchell’s fifth album : ‘For the Roses’ featuring ‘You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio’ (1972)
Joni Mitchell's 'For the Roses is her fifth studio album released in November 1972 by Asylum.
RSO publish ‘Saturday Night Fever’ the soundtrack album from the eponymous film (1977)
'Saturday Night Fever' is the soundtrack album from the eponymous film featuring 'How Deep Is Your Love,' 'Stayin' Alive' and 'Night Fever' by the Bee Gees and released on November 15, 1977 by RSO / Polydor
Singing With Neil Young
Happy Birthday Neil Young. ‘Young Forever’
RCA Victor publish Jefferson Airplane’s fifth album : ‘Volunteers’ (1969)
Jefferson Airplane's 'Volunteers' is an album produced by Al Schmitt and released in November 1969 by RCA Victor
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Ringo Starr releases his eighth album : ‘Stop and Smell the Roses’ featuring ‘Wrack My Brain’ (1981)
Ringo Starr's 'Stop and Smell the Roses' feat. "Wrack My Brain" is his eighth studio album released on October 27, 1981 by Boardwalk / RCA
Harmonizing veteran David Crosby embark young partners, among them Michael Teague of Snarky Puppy, for another trip toward Woodstock. Your weed or mine?
David Crosby's 'Here If You Listen' is his seventh album recorded with Becca Stevens, Michelle Willis and Michael Teague of Snarky Puppy and released on October 26, 2018 by BMG
>>> At age, 77, David Crosby is a “lion in winter” – sage in the ways of the world he serenades, with leonine hair and a history of stirring up trouble through song >>>>>
> Crosby shows great taste and artistic smarts in giving The Lighthouse Band, as the collective is known, a more prominent presence >>>Billboard>>
> Crosby addresses his own mortality, singing “I've been thinking about dying/ and how to do it well.” It’s a tough subject, but one that he tackles head-on >>>
David Crosby - Here If You Listen
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Ryan Adams releases his second album : ‘Gold’ (2001)
Ryan Adams' 'Gold' is his second studio album produced by Ethan Johns and released on September 25, 2001 by Lost Highway Records