Neil Young and Graham Nash respectively made music that granted them a huge songwriting legacy. But they think this one icon supersedes them.
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‘I still believe we can change the world’ says music legend Graham Nash
As a songwriter Graham Nash has never been one to shy away from pointing out the inequalities in the world, letting his music ...
Nash, 83, who rose to musical superstardom as a member of the Hollies and Crosby, Stills, & Nash, spoke out in a new ...
"Our house is a very, very fine house" is a famous lyric in a classic song written by two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Graham Nash. Now, the house Nash owns in Manhattan Beach, CA, is on ...
Graham Nash would dare to mess with perfection as he suggested that The Beach Boys' iconic album, Pet Sounds, would be better without one track.
It was in Joni Mitchell’s Laurel Canyon living room that Graham Nash realized it was time to leave the Hollies, the British Invaders with whom he would go on to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall ...
’60s pop and rock icon Graham Nash has announced an East Coast summer tour dates beginning July 8 in Red Bank, NJ and running through August 6 in Buffalo, NY. He’s also on a spring tour now. All dates ...
When you've been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, won a Grammy, been on the New York Times best-sellers list with your life story, and helped write the soundtrack to the past ...
Graham Nash doesn’t dwell. That fact makes the title of the acclaimed singer-songwriter’s most recent studio album, Now, particularly apt. “You can’t really do much about the past,” Nash says from his ...
Graham Nash performs at York Barbican tomorrow. He tells John Blow about being a Lancashire boy in Laurel Canyon, finding ...
In 1971, Coolidge also showed up on Graham Nash’s solo debut, Songs for Beginners, singing harmony on “Simple Man,” “There’s Only One,” “Chicago,” “We Can Change the World” “Military Madness,” and ...
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