On October 5, former Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young bandmates Neil Young (78) and Stephen Stills (79) are scheduled to reunite for the annual Harvest Moon fundraiser at Lake Hughes in California on October 5.
In support of young people with serious medical conditions, the charity event will raise funds for Bridge School and the late Paul Newman’s Painted Turtle Camp.
About the philanthropic initiative, Painted Turtle executive director April Tani said “This event not only brings together amazing musicians and families, but also raises vital funds for two organisations committed to changing lives. It’s a day of music, fun, and philanthropy — what could be better?”
Neil (78) and Stephen (79) will be joined by special guests for their “individual sets”, along with a special “sunset performance” lined up, with the organizers stating:
“As the day progresses, Neil Young and Stephen Stills will take the stage for individual sets, joined by other talented performers to be announced. The event will culminate with a sunset performance, creating a magical atmosphere for all who attend. The festival-like day will also feature family-friendly activities, including face painting, food trucks, and much more.”
In 2023, the iconic musicians reunited for the first time in four years at Stills’ annual Light Up The Blues fundraiser for Autism Speaks where they performed Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young’s ‘Helpless’, covers of Buffalo Springfield’s ‘For What It’s Worth’, ‘Bluebird’ and ‘Mr. Soul’, accompanied by Joe Walsh, before wrapping with ‘Long May You Run’ from their joint 1976 LP of the same name.
Along with Graham Nash (82) and the late David Crosby, Stephen and Neil were part of the legendary folk-rock supergroup, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
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Author: Saul Goode
Photo: Matthew Harris