Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young might have been like a songwriting committee, but Neil Young recalled that no one worked on this album together.
Crosby, Still & Nash were already flying high off the success of their debut album when the idea was floated of adding a ...
The group soon hit the road for a series of concerts that helped set the stage for their 1970 album, Deja Vu. On Sept. 20, ...
CD: 1 Love The One You’re With; Wooden Ships; Immigration Man; Helpless; Carry Me; Johnny’s Garden; Traces; Grave Concern; On The Beach; Black Queen: Almost Cut My Hair. CD 2: Change Partners; The Lee ...
A new live album from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, "Live at the Fillmore East, 1969," captures the supergroup near the point ...
19 and 20, David Crosby, Mr. Stills, Graham Nash and Mr. Young performed four shows over two nights in New York. “Live at Fillmore East, 1969” (Rhino)—a newly released double album of ...
The band went from three members, Crosby, Stills and Nash, to four in 1969 when they added singer-songwriter Neil Young. Their best-selling album, Déjà Vu, was released the following year ...
Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young breaks down "Our House." ...
The Grateful Dead earned a reputation as a live band beyond compare. Their studio output is also revered from start to finish ...
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.
19, 1969, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash walked onstage at the Fillmore ... s career was before he joined CSN. His first two albums didn’t make a huge impact, great as they ...
"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 ...