The absence of the Crosby, Stills & Nash catalog on Spotify was short-lived. About five months after the legendary trio asked the online listening giant to remove their songs, now Sequel: Judy Blue Eyes, Our House and other folk-rock hits are once again just a click away.
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On February 2, the Californian group responded to the call of its ex-companion Neil Young, in a boycott campaign against Spotify since it hosted the popular podcast of American animator Joe Rogan, often accused of disinformation, in particular vis -about COVID-19 and vaccines.
“We support and agree with Neil: Joe Rogan’s podcast on Spotify is dangerous misinformation,” David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash wrote at the time.
Back on the Swedish platform, the group will donate – for at least a month – the income generated by the titles in its catalog to charities fighting against COVID-19, reported the American site Billboard.
Neil Young’s albums are still missing from Spotify. Only a few of the Canadian singer’s greatest hits are still listed there.