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Neil Young Unveils Pono Audio Player

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If you caught the Tonight Show this week in Los Angeles, you may have seen host Jimmy Fallon's spot-on impersonation of Neil Young. The musician came on the show to promote his new high fidelity music player and downloading service. It's called "Pono," the Hawaiian word for "righteous." As Joanne Jennings explains, Young's ventures are making waves in the digital audio industry.

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