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Neil Young's Songs Shine at Grammy Eve Americana Fest
5 Feb
Summary
- Americana Music Association honored Neil Young's songs at a sold-out Grammy Eve concert.
- Performers included Grammy nominees and past AmericanaFest favorites.
- The event benefited MusiCares and the Americana Music Association.

The Americana Music Association held its annual Grammy Eve concert, this year dedicating the evening to the songs of Neil Young. The event, which took place at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, sold out despite a $200 ticket price and an available livestream option. It served as a benefit for MusiCares and the AMA.
Performers, many of whom were Grammy nominees, delivered interpretations of Young's extensive catalog. Highlights included Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson's rendition of 'Comes a Time' and Chris Pierce's powerful performance of 'Southern Man,' which resonated with themes of race and relevance.
Collaborations and standout solo performances marked the night. The Milk Carton Kids and I'm With Her joined forces for 'Harvest Moon,' while The Milk Carton Kids also performed 'Heart of Gold.' Other artists like Margo Price, Sierra Hull, and Young the Giant offered diverse takes on Young's well-known and beloved tracks.




