A musical journey into the folk-rock universe of Neil Young
Of course, there's Harvest, Neil Young's fourth album (February 1972). It was a worldwide success. But Neil Young didn't stop there, and we've lost count of the number of albums on which he tried his hand at every style. Equally adept at woody acoustics, raging electrics and even symphonies, the Canadian 'Loner' left his mark on generations.
Danger Birds, a 6-piece band from the Côte d'Azur, has been paying tribute to him since 2014, remaining true to the spirit of his music.
For the 10th anniversary of the Festival Improbable, Danger Birds will be drawing on Harvest, but will also be making forays into the rest of Neil Young's immense repertoire, with tracks such as Ohio, Southern Man, Pocahontas, Down by the River, Cinnamon Girl.... seventies ambience guaranteed.

