With hits like “Heart of Gold” and “Old Man,” Neil Young’s seminal album “Harvest” was the best-selling record of 1972.
Now, 50 years after its release, Baltimore Americana group The Old Part of Town has assembled a talented roster of musicians to perform and pay tribute to “Harvest” – as well as a few other favorite Neil Young songs – live at WTMD’s performance studio on Friday Sept. 23.
In addition to The Old Part of Town, the lineup also features June Star, The Honey Dewdrops and Anne Watts & The Noctones. They’ll perform their own renditions of “Harvest” in its entirety, and perhaps even a few songs from its companion album, “Harvest Moon.”
Doors open at 7:15 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. in WTMD’s intimate performance studio at 1 Olympic Place in Towson.
Tickets are $25 for general admission (standing) and $30 for reserved seating (both prices include all service fees).