"We would be missing [David] Crosby. It just would be a much colder scene," he shared of the trio's late bandmate Graham Nash is making it known: the days of Stills, Nash & Young playing together ...
Graham Nash, 82, has revealed that Stills, Nash & Young “will never play again” as a band — and he attributes the reason to the death of David Crosby. “There’s no heart there,” Nash ...
Whether working as a trio, or with their longtime friend Neil Young as a quartet, David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash helped bridge the ‘60s and ‘70s with their tight harmonies and ...
Recorded just one month after their performance at Woodstock, this newly released archival album finds the band in fine, ...
While Crosby, Stills and Nash (CSN) songs didn't chart as singles (for example, "Ohio" was banned from many stations in the U.S. when it came out in 1970), their influence is nevertheless staggering ...
“There’s a reason for that,” Nash ... Stills recalls, “and we over-indulged.” “Young, inexperienced guys with a whole lot of money is a recipe for disaster in life,” says Crosby ...
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's new release Live at Fillmore East 1969 brings them to a new all-time peak on the U.K.'s Official Americana albums chart.
His musical influence: he was a founding member of the iconic sixties bands, the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash (and, later, & Young). He was tireless when it came to touring and to promoting ...
A new Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album, Live At Fillmore East, 1969, comes from a recently discovered multitrack recording of a concert at the Fillmore East theatre in New York on Sept.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young formed out of the '60s groups the Byrds (David Crosby), Buffalo Springfield (Stephen Stills and Neil Young) and the Hollies (Graham Nash). They originally started in ...
But had they finally made peace with each other? Messrs Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young talk to Uncut about the egomania, debauchery and bush babies that ran riot i... When CSNY returned to action ...
Facing an ink-black silhouette of more than 400,000 attendees at the Woodstock music festival and rock stars watching from the wings, he had no clue how Crosby, Stills and Nash would be received.