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Tuesday, February 02, 2016

RARE PHOTO: Neil Young in Grade 9 (1959-60)


Neil Young (last row, 2nd from right)
Grade 9, 1959-60, Lawrence Park Collegiate, Toronto
via Sharry Wilson ‏| Twitter
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Here's a rare photo of Neil Young in Grade 9 (1959-60) at Lawrence Park Collegiate in Toronto, Canada via Sharry Wilson ‏| Twitter.

As everyone knows, Sharry Wilson is the author of "Young Neil: The Sugar Mountain Years", the definitive account of Neil's early years growing up in Canada.

(Click photo to enlarge)

Also, see Young Neil: The Sugar Mountain Years - Review by Broken Arrow Editor Scott Sandie and Interview: "You can't conceive of the pleasure in my smile" - Neil Young's early years explored by Canadian author Sharry Wilson .

Thanks Sharry for keepin' jive alive up in T.O.!!!

2 comments:

  1. I see the beginnings of sartorial splendor but where's the tie?

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  2. That's what I noticed immediately. It's possible he had a tie on beneath the sweater, but I don't think so.

    Our hero was an early non-conformist!

    Take my advice
    don't listen to me

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