Even though his plans to tour arenas with Crazy Horse were put on hold, the 74-year-old Canadian rocker announced on Monday, March 16, that he would live-stream a series of “Fireside Sessions” concerts from his Los Angeles home with his wife, actress Daryl Hannah, operating the camera.

“It will be a down-home production, a few songs, a little time together,” he wrote on his Neil Young Archives website.

While he did not detail when the home concerts will be taking place, Young did perform on Monday, March 16, as part of an online rally promoting Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.

“I support Bernie because I listen to what he says,” Young wrote this month. “Every point he makes is what I believe in. Every one.”

David Crosby, the musician’s former bandmate, said he recently reached out to Young to see if he would be interested in reuniting Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young to support Sanders’ campaign.

“I asked Neil, but I got no answer at all,” Crosby tweeted on March 3. “Dead air. So my hopes for that are on hold, painfully.”

Young and Crazy Horse — guitarist Nils Lofgren, drummer Ralph Molina and bassist Billy Talbot — released “Colorado” last year, their first set of new material since 2012’s “Psychedelic Pill.”

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