Both Neil Young and Van Morrison are legendary artists, each with a unique sound and massive influence on rock, folk, and beyond.
Neil Young is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for his raw, emotional voice, poetic lyrics, and powerful guitar work. He’s been a key figure in folk rock, country rock, and grunge, influencing generations of musicians.
Iconic Songs include"Heart of Gold" – A heartfelt folk classic, "Old Man" – Reflective and deeply personal, "Rockin’ in the Free World" – A fiery political anthem, "Harvest Moon" – A tender, timeless love song and "Cinnamon Girl" – A fuzzed-out rock staple.
He’s also known for his work with Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and his passion for activism, especially in environmental and political causes.
Van Morrison is an Irish singer-songwriter blending soul, jazz, blues, and folk with mystical, poetic lyrics. His music often has a spiritual and nostalgic quality, making him one of the greatest storytellers in rock history.
Iconic Songs include, "Brown Eyed Girl" – One of the most beloved songs of all time, "Moondance" – Smooth, jazzy, and effortlessly cool, "Into the Mystic" – A dreamy, spiritual classic, "Crazy Love" – Pure romantic magic and "Gloria" (with Them) – A garage rock anthem.
Van Morrison is known for his ability to mix genres effortlessly, creating timeless, deeply emotional music.