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Graham Nash was always happy to work with his supergroup when he could, but he felt that certain songs got lost in the shuffle.
They've been friends and bandmates, but the influence of Neil Young on Graham Nash has been going on for a little longer than you may think.
As much as people like the idea of a supergroup, Graham Nash felt that certain people should have been kept away from Crosby, ...
While recording the CSNY album 'Déjà Vu', Stephen Stills brought the group back together and wrote a powerful opener that Graham Nash "went nuts" for.
A world premiere by the legendary John Williams, popular contemporary artists including Jon Baptiste and John Legend, a ...
The band’s first release with Young, Déjà Vu, had its compelling run of songs with the classic missive to parents, “Teach Your Children,” and Graham Nash‘s look at domesticated life with ...
The image they were able to get almost changed the group as we know it today. Learn more about the album cover for Crosby, ...
Over the years, Reid’s admiring collaborators have included Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Graham Nash, Joe Walsh, Joe Perry of Aerosmith, former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor ...
He released a handful of albums including “Heart Jams” and “Hawaiian Healing Journey” with Steve Jones, and recorded “Fallen Angel” with Graham Nash. Cambern has continued as a ...
Soon after, Camil became one of the faces of the anti-war veterans’ movement, growing famous enough to inspire Graham Nash to write a song about him called "Oh! Camil (The Winter Soldier)." ...