On Second Thought: Crosby, Stills and Nash – CSN (1977)
Jaws dropped, knees quaked and eyes twinkled.
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Jaws dropped, knees quaked and eyes twinkled.
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Graham Nash, whose photographs are being displayed at the Morrison Hotel Gallery this month, was in love with photography even before he got into music.
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A major shift in dynamics was bound to occur in the Hollies when Graham Nash left the band in 1968.
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Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) and CSN Records announce the release of an all-new, custom CSN app that is the first subscription-based iPad app for a recording artist to be approved for sale in the Apple App Store.
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Crosby Stills and Nash will wrap of their 80-concert world tour next month with a gala performance of their debut album in its entirety at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. The seminal supergroup was formed when David Crosby (the Byrds), Stephen Stills (Buffalo Springfield) and Graham Nash (the Hollies) got together for an informal 1968 jam at the home of the late Mamas and Papas singer Cass Elliott.
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Earlier in the month, Stephen Stills talked to Music Radar, telling them that there most likely won't be anymore Crosby, Stills and Nash albums.
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Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young is writing his memoirs.
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Graham Nash has struck a deal with Random House's Crown Archetype for an upcoming memoir, reports the New York Times.
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"One classic this week, a couple good ones, and a couple that are so much a part of their times you can almost smell the wood grain paneling, orange paint, and faux-fur couch." #6: The Hollies, "The Air That I Breathe" – #6 U.S., #2 U.K.; the group's last Top 20 single in the U.S. or U.K. Jack Feerick - But I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo.
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The first time I heard "Magic," I thought it was the latest single by the Hollies.
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Axl Rose caused a media firestorm yesterday when he announced that he won't be attending this weekend's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony with Guns N' Roses.
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Even as Crosby Stills and Nash, together off and on since 1969, gear up for yet another massive summer U.S. tour, there remains an electric atmosphere when those three voices intertwine.
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An image of Morrissey has been hidden in Google Earth, outside the iconic Salford Lads Club. A pixilated image of The Smiths singer can be seen outside the venue's posting on the site, apparently hidden by a clever fan of the band working for the company.
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This week in rock history, Graham Nash left the Hollies to form a supergroup, the Altamont Festival ended in violence, Bob Dylan hosted "Night of the Hurricane" and John Lennon and Roy Orbison passed away.
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Allan Clarke of the Hollies Sings Their UK Hit, "Gasoline Alley Bred," c.
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Coldplay will appear in American Express' Unstaged series, and their performance will be broadcast live from Madrid, Spain.
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In 2010 the first four discs in a DVD series entitled British Invasion were released to great acclaim.
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As the press release reads, "For the past 25 years, Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit Concert has been a yearly institution in Northern California featuring bands and musicians such as Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Pearl Jam, Fleet Foxes, Tom Yorke and more. On Oct 24th, Reprise Records will release The Bridge School Benefits Concerts - 25th Anniversary , a definitive collection of the best performances throughout the show's 25 year history. Complete with a 3 DVD set and 2 CD collection, The Bridge School Benefits Concerts - 25th Anniversary features performances from 25 legendary artists including the above as well as R.E.M, Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Metallica, Bruce Springsteen and more. 100% of proceeds from the sale of the CD/DVD collection go to The Bridge School, a non-profit, innovative organization educating children with severe speech and physical impairments through the use of augmentative and alternative communication systems and assistive technology."
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Ah, life's missed opportunities and the vagaries that go into the shaping of the future.
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Graham, 68, who found fame with The Hollies, before joining Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, called the honour a "highlight" of his life.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine Queen Elizabeth II digging the Velvet Underground , though we can perhaps see her tapping her toe to Crosby, Stills, and Nash .
Read MoreAs a member of the Hollies, as a solo artist, and especially as one-third of Crosby Stills & Nash, Graham Nash has exerted a strong influence on late-2000s indie rock, acting as a touchstone to scores of earnest young folkies pushing harmonies to the forefront of rustic Americana.
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