The FireAid Benefit Concerts kicked off at the Forum with performances by Green Day, Alan’s Morissette, Joni Mitchell and ...
The former CSN bandmates locked voices on "Teach Your Children" following a performance of "For What It's Worth" where Stills was backed by Dawes and Mike Campbell ...
Stephen Stills and Graham Nash performed together for the first time in nearly a decade at the Kia Forum’s FireAid benefit. They broke out the 1970 CSNY classic “Teach Your Children,” backed ...
Blue also featured a number of intimate songs inspired by Joni’s relationship with Graham, including “My Old Man” and “River.” Stills and Nash both appear on separate tracks on Mitchell ...
Up on a grassy hill in Laurel Canyon, Graham Nash and Joni Mitchell made history together. The duo’s songwriting became the sound of popular music as we know it. Perhaps in hundreds of years, they’ll ...
He said he couldn’t speak afterwards, stunned into silence by one of the best pieces of music ever made. One of Crosby’s contemporaries and musical partners, Graham Nash, had a similar reaction when ...
Graham Nash wrote "Teach Your Children" for his former ... He based it on a boat trip he took to clear his head after a divorce. Crosby didn't sing on the song when it was recorded (he wasn ...
After her divorce, Mitchell became a key player in ... and both David Crosby and Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Joni Mitchell onstage with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in 1974 ...
Graham Nash certainly felt that burden, which as he told Songfacts, is what inspired him to write “Wasted on the Way”: “How much time the three—sometimes the four—of us had wasted.