Neil Young reunited with Stephen Stills for the first time in four years, joining him onstage on Saturday (April 22) at the Light Up the Blues concert, which raised funds for Autism Speaks.
Young and Stills performed an 11-song set, backed by Lukas Nelson (son of Willie Nelson), and Promise of the Real.
They played several songs from Young's solo career, like "Comes a Time" and "Heart of Gold," one CSNY song, "Helpless," plus five Buffalo Springfield songs: "On the Way Home," "Everybody's Wrong," "For What It's Worth," "Bluebird" and "Mr. Soul," the last of which featured Joe Walsh on guitar. They concluded the show, singing "Long May You Run."
The concert also featured performances by Walsh, Nelson, Sharon Van Etten and Chris Stills (son of Stephen Stills).
Young and Stills last performed together on stage in the latter's Light Up the Blues concert in 2018. However, Stills said recently that the two have been regularly taking part in weekly jam sessions.
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