Neil Young – Now 77 Years Old
Neil Young, born in 1945 in Toronto, Canada, is a legendary musician known for his prolific career and distinctive voice. Before fame, Young struggled with polio as a child and began playing music to cope with his physical challenges. He joined several bands in his early years, including Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, which catapulted him to fame in the 1960s. Young’s solo career flourished with albums like “After the Gold Rush” and “Harvest,” showcasing his songwriting prowess and folk-rock sound.

He continued to experiment with various musical genres throughout his career, from grunge to country. Beyond music, Young is a passionate advocate for environmental causes and founded the Bridge School to help children with severe physical impairments. His enduring impact on rock and folk music is indisputable, cementing his status as an iconic figure in the industry.