This solo career classic from 1970 is essential listening for any Stephen Stills fan worth their salt. This is a particularly rock-focused tune with some excellent guitar riffs from none other than ...
The post Neil Young and Stephen Stills Reunite at Charity Concert: Video + Setlist appeared first on Consequence. The performance kicked off with Stills-Young Band’s “Long May You Run” and also ...
Folk rock progenitors Neil Young and Stephen Stills were both on the lineup for the Light Up The Blues autism benefit at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre on Saturday, 22nd April. The event was hosted by ...
If you had to pick a song to sum up the sentiments of the counter-culture in the mid-’60s, “For What It’s Worth” would be an apt choice. Stills impressively surmises the feelings of many protest-prone ...
Some partnerships are built to last. Take Neil Young and Stephen Stills, who have been making music together for nearly 60 years, all the way back to their first band together, Buffalo Springfield. On ...
Given the length and breadth of Stephen Stills' discography—as a solo artist, leader of the Manassas band, and in various collaborations—it's altogether surprising he hasn't done more archival work.
Stephen Stills onstage during the 1971 tour (Steve Fromholz is in the background). Credit: Photo by Henry Diltz Stephen Stills is nothing if not an involved guy in the studio. During the recording for ...
On Sept. 20, 1969, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young played the fourth of four concerts over two nights at the Fillmore East in New York City. A month earlier, the quartet had played the now-legendary ...
Texas-born Stephen Stills talked about his unfinished autobiography, teaming up with guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg in the Rides, and his love of the blues, all while throwing the ...