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Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten could be considered one of Neil Young's greatest muses and collaborators, and these three ...
Before Micah Nelson, before Nils Lofgren, and before Frank “Poncho” Sampedro, there was Danny Whitten. The original Crazy Horse guitarist died over 50 years ago, but the mark he made on Neil ...
Crazy Horse – Talbot on bass; drummer Ralph Molina; and guitarist Frank “Pancho” Sampedro (who replaced original member Danny Whitten after his death in 1972) – has also ridden alongside ...
This set features the original Crazy Horse line-up, including the late guitarist Danny Whitten, who later died of a drug overdose. Whitten plays a perfect rhythmic complement to Young's scorching ...
The original Crazy Horse lineup featured drummer Ralph Molina, bassist Billy Talbot, guitarist Danny Whitten, and keyboardist Jack Nitzsche. They parted ways with Nitzsche in early 1970 ...
But there is no Neil Young like Crazy Horse’s Neil Young ... That’s all we were interested in doing. [The late] Danny [Whitten] and I and Ralph started playing in my garage up in Laurel ...
Originally, the band was supposed to include Danny Whitten, Neil’s guitar foil in Crazy Horse—but, fighting drug addiction and alcoholism, Whitten couldn’t hack it at rehearsals in fall 1972 ...
Young and company were playing in the wake of a pair of deaths in their musical family, losing Crazy Horse singer and guitarist Danny Whitten in 1972 and roadie Bruce Berry in 1973. But Young and ...
former Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten and Bruce Berry, the trusty roadie and L.A. scenester whose brother Ken opened Hollywood’s Studio Instrument Rentals, where Young recorded much of “T ...
“Look at All the Things” was written by original Crazy Horse guitarist/singer Danny Whitten and appeared on the band’s self-titled 1971 debut album, which was recorded without Youn ...
a version of “Look at All the Things,” written and sung by Crazy Horse’s enormously talented guitarist-singer Danny Whitten, who would die of a drug overdose in 1972 and sadly inspire Young ...