Light Up the Blues Autism Benefit 2018 Bruce Springsteen Neil Young Patti


Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Patti Smith, Mike Campbell & Chris Stills
Photo by Deb

Set list via Tom on Sugar Mountain:

1. Sugar Mountain (guitar -piano-guitar-piano)
2. I am a child (guitar)
3. Mother earth (pump)
4. Birds (piano)
5. Long May you run (House band minus Mike Campbell)
6. For what it’s worth (Stephen stills vocals and same house band)
7. Mr. Soul ( same band)
8. People Have The Power(Patti Smith vocals) (House band with mike Campbell)
9. What the world needs now is love sweet love (Burt Bacharach and Judy Collins and entire ensemble; Neil on backing vocals)


"Everyday Is a Winding Road"
Sheryl Crow & Neil Young

UPDATED:

From review Neil Young Jams With Stephen Stills, the Heartbreakers At Autism Benefit | Rolling Stone by Andy Greene:

Midway through his mini-set at the Light Up The Blues benefit concert for Autism Speaks, Neil Young stood up from the piano where he'd just finished a haunting rendition of the After The Goldrush chestnut "Birds" and told the crowd that he wanted to bring his "brother" onto the stage. He wasn't talking about his actual brother Bob, but rather a guy he met at a Toronto coffee shop back in 1965 and worked with off-and-on for the last 50-plus years: Stephen Stills.

It's been a bumpy journey for the two of them over all that time, especially since Young has a nasty habit of walking away from their collaborative projects just when they start to get really interesting. But even though Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young seem to have finally broken up for good and Buffalo Springfield and the Stills-Young Band are little more than hazy memories from the distant past, they still have an explosive onstage chemistry and a true love for one another that was apparent from the opening notes of "Long May You Run" and continued through the Springfield classics "For What It's Worth" and "Mr. Soul." It was a joy to see that spark in person.

The all-too-brief set – which concluded when Patti Smith came out to join them for "People Have The Power" – was one of the many highlights of the fifth Light Up The Blues concert, which was put together by Stills and his wife Kristen to help people with autism, including their college-age son Henry. "With the help of steadfast friends and concerned professionals that shared our our determination," Stephen Stills told the capacity crowd at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, "Kristen and I battled through conflicting diagnoses, emerging information and trial-and-error and were able to find a path that lead our boy to a far better way of life and now he's in college."

Full review at Neil Young Jams With Stephen Stills, the Heartbreakers At Autism Benefit | Rolling Stone by Andy Greene.



Tonight, Saturday, April 21st, Stephen Stills will host the "Light Up The Blues" annual autism awareness benefit concert at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, CA.

This year's concert will include Neil Young, Sheryl Crow, Burt Bacharch, Judy Collins, Chris Stills, Jack Black, and Christina Applegate. The event's house band will feature a reunion of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers with guitarist Mike Campbell, keyboardist Benmont Tench, drummer Steve Ferrone, bassist Zev Katz, guitarist Kevin McCormick and pianist Russell Walden. + Patti Smith.

More on Light Up The Blues 4th Annual Concert w/ Stephen Stills, Neil Young.


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