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A modest pencil drawing of the wreathed head of the god Silenus will go on pubic display for the first time in Derby this week. The drawing is the earliest known work by the city’s most famous ...
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As a kid, Graham Nash learned how to sing harmonies by singing along to the Everly Brothers’ albums in his bedroom. At the time, Nash’s voice hadn’t fully developed, so he sang above Phil ...
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“It was a pile of timbers pushed to the back of the lot,” Graham Nash reportedly said. Luckily for all of us, the band decided to keep the original image and deal with it not quite lining u ...
Adam meets two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Graham Nash, the legendary voice of The Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash. He's in the UK later this year to talk about his incredible career.
“Crosby called me up and said he’d booked a studio,” recalled Graham Nash in 2012. “[Crosby said] ‘Neil just wrote this song, it’s f–king fantastic. Get down here.’ Neil played me ...
Not long after Buffalo Springfield split, Stephen Stills enlisted David Crosby and Graham Nash to start Crosby, Stills & Nash. Crosby had been pushed out of the Byrds in late 1967. At the same ...
Soon after, Camil became one of the faces of the anti-war veterans’ movement, growing famous enough to inspire Graham Nash to write a song about him called "Oh! Camil (The Winter Soldier)." ...
The lives of Graham Nash and Neil Young are forever intertwined. The two men operated as bandmates for some time as they became one of the greatest supergroups ever known alongside David Crosby and ...
Graham Nash and Young. The song was banned from some radio stations at the time because of its anti-war, anti-President Richard Nixon lyrics. The first verse of the song's lyrics: 33,714 people ...
But Graham Nash seemed to be the one who genuinely believed in the music, and he was not going to simply roll over when great songs were stolen right from under his nose. Then again, the key factor in ...