Review By Christian Cole, OOTB Publications Photos By Neil Shumate, OOTB Publications This past Friday, Aug. 15, a large and diverse crowd of eager onlookers at Cuyahoga Falls’ beautiful Blossom Music Center were dealt a legendary career-spanning set of songs from a genre wanderer. The legend in question? The one and only: Neil Young. The evening began with an opening set by Reverend Billy and The Church Of Stop Shopping; an eclectic and soulful gospel group lead by enigmatic frontman Reverend Billy. The band, with their televangelist inspired leader, laid upon the crowd a unique and interesting set with stage presence to match. Singing in typical gospel fashion and sermon-like speech deliveries, the band put on an intriguing set unlike anything I’d seen before. Instead of preaching the word of the gospel, though, Reverend Billy and his choir delivered their message of mass consumerism tearing apart a crippling nation, and a need to reconnect w...