Himself
In 2019, just two weeks after the passing of his life-time friend, Elliot Roberts, his manager for over 50 years. Promise of the Real and Neil Young made a wonderous tour through Europe. Playing in his memory. One of the most special tours ever. They hit the road and took Elliot’s great spirit with them into every song. This music belongs to no one. It’s in the air. Every note was played for music’s great friend Elliot.
Bassist
Seasoned musician Jackson Maine discovers — and falls in love with — struggling artist Ally. She has just about given up on her dream to make it big as a singer — until Jack coaxes her into the spotlight. But even as Ally's career takes off, the personal side of their relationship is breaking down, as Jack fights an ongoing battle with his own internal demons.
Cookie McCormick
A loud poem. A whimsical western tale of music and love.
Himself / Bass Guitar / Backing Vocals
The Monsanto Years is a studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young and the American rock group Promise of the Real, released on June 29, 2015 on Reprise Records. A concept album that criticizes the agribusiness company, Monsanto, it is Young's thirty-fifth studio album and the third by Promise of the Real. The group is fronted by Lukas Nelson and features his brother Micah, both sons of Willie Nelson. The album was produced by both Young and John Hanlon, and is accompanied by a film documenting the recording process.
Self
In the video John Hanlon, producer/recording engineer says: "Neil just captures the moment, he gives it his all, he goes for the throat. If he is not feeling it, he ain't gonna pick up the guitar. If he's feeling music, then he is recording, he's playing and I am recording it because that's what art is, capturing the movement, all the human imperfections, that is what it is about always. He is the commensurate artist, we get first takes on everything, that's the idea, cuz that's often times the best stuff. If you have to think about it that's not creating, that's thinking, then it doesn't work, it doesn't have that passion."
Broadcast by WDR (Rockpalast) on August 3, 2009 Setlist: 01. Intro (1:12) 02. Part of Me (4:03) 03. Time (3:52) 04. Watch Out (3:41) 05. You Know My Name (4:34) 06. Hunger Strike (4:03) 07. Show Me How to Live (4:58) 08. Ground Zero (3:18) 09. Never Far Away (3:58) 10. Spoonman (6:13) 11. Be Yourself (4:50) 12. Cochise (3:10) 13. Scream (5:10) 14. Black Hole Sun (6:32)