"I was in a pretty terrible state at the time, which you can tell from the song," recalled David Crosby. "It sounds lost. " ...
Graham Nash tells UCR what fans can expect from the film and shares that previously unreleased music will also come out.
Graham Nash has been discussing the songs that have defined his career, and he’s described how the most selfless song in his repertoire was penned during a time of crisis in the heart of a rainy ...
Stephen Stills‘ “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” opened Crosby, Stills and Nash‘s eponymous 1969 debut album. A play on the words “sweet Judy blue eyes,” the song referenced his then-girlfriend Judy Collins, ...
Graham Nash reflects on his musical journey of leaving the Hollies and forming Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young). Nash explains what inspired "Teach Your Children" and his enduring hope for a better ...
On Sept. 20, 1969, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young played the fourth of four concerts over two nights at the Fillmore East in New York City. A month earlier, the quartet had played the now-legendary ...
On the podcast "Song Exploder," a musician takes apart one of their songs and tells the story of how it was made. Recently, host Hrishikesh Hirway spoke with Graham Nash about "Our House" from the ...
It’s nothing short of miraculous that a document like this exists. A full recorded concert from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on their first tour, after the band’s debut album as a trio and before 1970 ...
At 3:30 a.m. on Aug. 18, 1969, singer-songwriter and guitarist Stephen Stills was anxious. Facing an ink-black silhouette of more than 400,000 attendees at the Woodstock music festival and rock stars ...
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