Former Crosby, Stills, Nash and Younger bandmates Neil Younger and Stephen Stills are set to reunite for a charity occasion.
Neil Younger and Stephen Nonetheless might be performing on the Harvest Moon fundraiser
The pair have been a part of the long-lasting folk-rock supergroup – which additionally included Graham Nash, 82, and the late David Crosby – and they are going to be again collectively on the annual Harvest Moon fundraiser at Lake Hughes in California on October 5.
The occasion will increase funds for Bridge Faculty and the late Paul Newman’s Painted Turtle Camp for younger folks with critical medical situations.
Painted Turtle govt director April Tani stated: “This occasion not solely brings collectively superb musicians and households, but additionally raises important funds for 2 organisations dedicated to altering lives. It’s a day of music, enjoyable, and philanthropy — what may very well be higher?”
Younger, 78, and Stills, 79, might be joined by particular friends for his or her “particular person units”, plus there’s a particular “sundown efficiency” lined up.
The organisers stated: “Because the day progresses, Neil Younger and Stephen Stills will take the stage for particular person units, joined by different proficient performers to be introduced. The occasion will culminate with a sundown efficiency, making a magical ambiance for all who attend. The festival-like day will even characteristic family-friendly actions, together with face portray, meals vans, and rather more.”
The pair reunited for the primary time in 4 years final yr at Stills’ annual Mild Up The Blues fundraiser for Autism Speaks.
They carried out Crosby, Stills, Nash and Younger’s ‘Helpless’, covers of Buffalo Springfield’s ‘For What It’s Value’, ‘Bluebird’ and ‘Mr. Soul’, accompanied by Joe Walsh, earlier than wrapping with ‘Lengthy Could You Run’ from their joint 1976 LP of the identical identify.
Nonetheless additionally paid tribute to their late bandmate, Crosby, who died aged 81 in January final yr, by performing their track ‘Picket Ships’.