Neil Young’s gift to Greenland: Free access to his entire music catalog
Neil Young offers Greenlanders free access to his digital music archive for one year to ease stress amid U.S. political tensions and protest Amazon's support of Trump.
- On Tuesday, Neil Young announced Greenland residents will get one year of free access to his full catalog and he will not allow it on Amazon Music while Jeff Bezos owns the company.
- Neil Young said Amazon is owned by Jeff Bezos, a billionaire backer of President Donald Trump, and reaffirmed last week and last year his opposition due to the president's international policies and support for ICE.
- Fans can sign up at NeilYoungArchives.com, where Greenland residents get one year free access, while physical vinyl and CDs remain available via record stores and independent digital services.
- Acknowledging the cost, Young said his stance is harmful to his record company short term but urged fans not to use Amazon and hopes other organizations will follow.
- Given Young's six‑decade career and more than 90 million albums sold, he framed the gift as intended to ease unwarranted stress Greenland residents face amid President Donald Trump's bid concerning the Danish territory.
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Neil Young gives Greenlanders free access to his music to ease ‘unwarranted stress and threats’ from Trump
Neil Young says he’s giving Greenlanders free access to his music to help alleviate “unwarranted stress and threats” they may be experiencing due to President Trump’s desire to gain sovereignty over the island. “I’m honored to give a free year’s access to neilyoungarchives.com to all of our friends in Greenland,” the “Heart of Gold” singer…
He announced on Tuesday that he offered free access to his musical archives for a year to the inhabitants of this territory threatened by Trump's annexation.
Neil Young’s gift to Greenland: Free access to his entire music catalog
By MARK KENNEDY, Associated Press NEW YORK — Neil Young is giving the people of Greenland the gift of song — his songs, that is. The veteran rocker announced Tuesday on his blog that he is providing free access to his entire music catalog to residents of Denmark’s semiautonomous territory, whose futures have lately become a point of tension between the U.S. and NATO. RELATED: Here are a few things you may not know about Greenland “I hope my mus…
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