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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.
"I realized when you meet a hero or someone you admire to have a perfect moment of actual contact can change your life." ...
The image they were able to get almost changed the group as we know it today. Learn more about the album cover for Crosby, ...
The esteemed musician expresses no regrets about not joining Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple, preferring to follow his muse wherever it takes him.
"[Crosby said] 'Neil just wrote this song, it's f--king fantastic. Get down here.' Neil played me Ohio, and it was 'Holy f--k—fantastic.'" ...
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 ...
“My wife was about six months pregnant with our first child, and I was making $1,500 a week playing with Crosby-Nash, which was a lot of money for me in the '70s,” he says. So he called Graham ...
(AP Photo/ John Rous, File) FILE - Musicians Stephen Stills, left, Neil Young, background center, Graham Nash, seated, and David Crosby pose for a photo at the Pierre Hotel, Oct. 13, 1999 ...