Stephen Stills and Graham Nash performed ... but it took on a new meaning in the aftermath of the fire. The song was a regular part of the Crosby, Stills, and Nash live repertoire, but the group ...
Nash and Crosby contributed backing vocals to “Free Man in Paris,” a hit single from Mitchell’s sixth studio album, Court and Spark (1974). Graham and David also lent their vocal talents to ...
The former CSN bandmates locked voices on "Teach Your Children" following a performance of "For What It's Worth" where Stills ...
The FireAid Benefit Concerts kicked off at the Forum with performances by Green Day, Alan’s Morissette, Joni Mitchell and ...
Back to California’ marks the return of the band 20/20, with Ron Flynt and Steve Allen discussing the new SpyderPop Records ...
Up on a grassy hill in Laurel Canyon, Graham Nash and Joni Mitchell made history together. The folk duo's songwriting became the sound of popular music.
Prior to the release of 1972’s Harvest – his fourth album – Young had invited his Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young bandmate, Graham Nash, to his ranch, south of San Francisco. What followed was a bizarre, ...
Check out four unforgettable collaborations that took place during the FireAid benefit concert, including a Stephen Stills-Graham Nash reunion and a duet between Stevie Wonder and Sting.
Joni Mitchell wrote it, and it appeared on her album "Ladies of the Canyon," but CSNY released it first. Their version is arguably the most well-known. Mitchell was dating Graham Nash at the time ...
David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash were all already known for their work in previous groups ... Carpenter isn't the ...
After almost six hours of FireAid, Lady Gaga ended the historic Los Angeles event by debuting her new song “All I Need Is ...