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The Bridge: A Tribute To Neil Young is a 1989 tribute album that features alternative rock bands covering songs written by Neil Young. [4] A portion of the profits from the album were donated to The Bridge School, which develops and uses advanced technologies to aid in the instruction of disabled children.
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The album features a variety of Canadian musicians covering songs written by Neil Young. All profits from the album were donated to The Bridge School, which develops and uses advanced technologies to aid in the instruction of handicapped children. A second album called Borrowed Tunes II: A Tribute to Neil Young was released in 2007.
Neil Young tribute show on March 16 at The Auricle in Canton will feature a parade of hits: 'Ohio,' 'Like a Hurricane,' 'Old Man' and 'Heart of Gold.'
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HARVEST - The Neil Young Tribute, Dillon Carmichael and Jackyl will headline the Marion Popcorn Festival on the Main Stage Sept. 5-7.
Borrowed Tunes II is a tribute album to Neil Young, released October 16, 2007.The album features a variety of Canadian musicians covering songs written by Neil Young. All proceeds from album sales will benefit two not-for-profit organizations selected by Neil Young: The Bridge School and Toronto-based Safehaven.
1994 – Neil Young & Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions (directed by Jonathan Demme) 1997 – Year of the Horse (documentary by Jim Jarmusch) 2000 – Neil Young: Silver and Gold; 2000 – Neil Young: Red Rocks Live; 2001 – America: A Tribute to Heroes ("Imagine") 2003 – Live at Vicar Street (concert film by Ned O'Hanlon) [65]