Helping us get through these self-isolating times is now Neil Young, who will be offering fans a series of live-streamed sessions from his home during the coronavirus outbreak.
The Canadian songwriting hero made the announcement on on his Neil Young Archives website, saying fans can get ready for his "Fireside Sessions."
He wrote, "Because we are all at home and not venturing out, we will try to do a stream from my fireplace with my lovely wife filming. It will be a down-home production, a few songs, a little time together."
Young added that his wife Daryl Hannah will be behind the camera for the "Fireside Sessions."
"We will soon be announcing the first one right here at NYA in the Times-Contrarian and on the Hearse Theater schedule, as well as social media except Facebook," Young wrote. "As we have previously announced, we are dropping Facebook very, very soon, so if you rely on FB to contact us, prepare for a change."
So far, it's unclear when the first instalment of the "Fireside Sessions" will premiere, but stay tuned — at home.
The Canadian songwriting hero made the announcement on on his Neil Young Archives website, saying fans can get ready for his "Fireside Sessions."
He wrote, "Because we are all at home and not venturing out, we will try to do a stream from my fireplace with my lovely wife filming. It will be a down-home production, a few songs, a little time together."
Young added that his wife Daryl Hannah will be behind the camera for the "Fireside Sessions."
"We will soon be announcing the first one right here at NYA in the Times-Contrarian and on the Hearse Theater schedule, as well as social media except Facebook," Young wrote. "As we have previously announced, we are dropping Facebook very, very soon, so if you rely on FB to contact us, prepare for a change."
So far, it's unclear when the first instalment of the "Fireside Sessions" will premiere, but stay tuned — at home.