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Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten could be considered one of Neil Young's greatest muses and collaborators, and these three ...
One of the greatest anti-drug songs was inspired by the heroin addiction of Crazy Horse’s Danny Whitten (the writer of “I Don’t Want To Talk About It”) and recorded live in concert for ...
After Neil Young's Crazy Horse bandmate Danny Whitten and his friend Bruce Berry both died within weeks of each other from drug overdoses, the rock icon was devastated and wrote and recorded an ...
Some words may be mispronounced. Loss has inspired some amazing albums. The deaths of Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten and two crew members prompted Neil Young to craft 1975's "Tonight's the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Selections written with and by the late Danny Whitten become rightful homages to the ... On the latter, a solo composition by Whitten also from Crazy Horse, the foursome’s seeming impromptu comping ...
(It must be in the name.) His first album with Crazy Horse, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, was released in 1969. The album features Danny Whitten on guitar and vocals, bassist Billy Talbot ...
‘Early Daze’ will comprise 10 songs, including a total of six unreleased tunes from Crazy Horse’s early line-up of guitarist Danny Whitten, drummer Ralph Molina, bassist Billy ...
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 ...