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  1. On 12-11-1945 Neil Young (nickname: Bernard Shakey) was born in Toronto, Canada. He made his 80 million dollar fortune with Buffalo Springfield, CSN&Y Crosby Stills Nash & Young. The actor, musician & director his starsign is Scorpio and he is now 78 years of age.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neil_YoungNeil Young - Wikipedia

    Neil Percival Young OC OM [1] [2] (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian and American [3] singer and songwriter. After embarking on a music career in Winnipeg in the 1960s, Young moved to Los Angeles, joining the folk-rock group Buffalo Springfield.

  3. As of 2024, Neil Young’s net worth is $65 million. DETAILS BELOW. Neil Young (born November 12, 1945) is famous for being folk singer. He resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Legendary folksinger responsible for songs including “Old Man,” “Heart of Gold,” “Harvest Moon,” and “Alabama.”

    • Canadian
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Folk Singer
    • November 12, 1945 (age 78)
    • Neil Young Was Born in Toronto, Ont., and His Middle Name Is Percival.
    • When He Was 5 Years Old, He Contracted Polio and Nearly Died
    • He Had A Newspaper Delivery Route
    • But His Largest Source of Childhood Income Was Selling Eggs
    • Young's First Instrument Was A Plastic Ukulele
    • His First Kiss Was with A Little Girl Named Marilyn, and He Was Grateful
    • When His Parents Divorced, It Had A Significant Impact on His Life
    • His First Two Bands Were The Jades and The Squires
    • Rick James. Yes, That Rick James
    • Both Young and His Daughter Have Epilepsy

    Young is most strongly associated with Omemee, Ont., and Winnipeg, Man., where he lived with his mother later in his childhood, but he was actually born at Toronto General Hospital on Nov. 12, 1945. His full name is Neil Percival Young.

    Young contracted polio in the summer of 1951, at the age of five, and when he returned home from the hospital he had to re-learn how to walk. "I remember him trying to get from one part of the living room to another by hanging onto furniture to keep his balance," wrote his brother Bob in a letter excerpted in Neil's biography Waging Heavy Peace. "H...

    When he was about 10, Young had a newspaper route. He would get up at six every Sunday morning and drive to the corner of Brock Road and Highway 2 where the papers were dropped. He delivered the Globe and Mail, the newspaper where his father was a columnist.

    Young's largest source of childhood income was selling eggs from his 50 backyard chickens, which were kept in a henhouse that his neighbour Don Scott helped build. Foxes were a problem, so sometimes he would sleep by the chicken coop in a pup tent to protect them.

    At the age of 10 or 11, Young began developing a serious interest in music, including rock, country, R&B and doo-wop. He first began to play music on a plastic ukulele.

    His first kiss was on a bridge with a little girl named Marilyn, whom he walked home from school. "What a thrill!" he writes in Waging Heavy Peace. "Thank you, Miss Marilyn."

    When Young was 12, his father left his mother, and they were later divorced. This was a troubling time for Young, who moved to Winnipeg with his mother. His brother Bob stayed with his father in Toronto.

    His first band was called the Jades, which he formed at Kelvin High School in Winnipeg. His first stable band was the Squires, who had a local hit with the song "The Sultan".

    In the mid-1960s, Neil Young was in a band fronted by disco legend Rick James — long before his "Super Freak" fame — in Toronto. They were called the Mynah Byrds. "We did some wild things. It's all very hazy to me now. I'm glad I made it through that stage. It got a little dicey. There were some drugs going on," Young told Howard Stern in an interv...

    Both Neil Young and his daughter Amber Jean have epilepsy. Young said, "Epilepsy taught me that we're not in control of ourselves."

    • Neil’s dad, journalist, sportswriter and author Scott Young, is considered to be a national icon in Canada. He wrote over 30 books in his career, amongst others the 1952 schoolboy favorite, Scrubs on Skates.
    • Neil’s middle name is Percival.
    • Although Neil is Canadian, his mother, Edna Blow Ragland “Rassy” Young, was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, meaning she could trace her lineage to individuals directly involved in United States’ independence.
    • His mother, Rassy, appeared in the quiz show Twenty Questions while they lived in Winnipeg. His dad also appeared in a game show, although Neil never did.
  4. He also directed or co-directed several films such as ‘Journey Through the Past’ (1979), ‘Human Highway’ (1982) and ‘CSNY Deja Vu’ (2008) using the pseudonym Bernard Shakey and acted in various documentaries and concert films.

  5. 72 Years Old Canadian Singer Neil Young's Net Worth is estimated to be around $65 million. He is still active in his musical journey and is summing up a huge cash in his total net worth. Young owns a huge mansion in Hawaii that costs around $20 million.

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