Graham Nash catches up with Kyle Meredith to talk about his new album, Now, and how it showcases some of his most personal writing. The legendary singer-songwriter goes on to talk about writing a song ...
As longtime fans of the Everly Brothers, bandmates Graham Nash and Allan Clarke were determined to meet their heroes who were then touring the UK in 1960. The duo, who had already modeled themselves ...
Before getting their first big hit in the U.S. with “Bus Stop” in 1966, the Hollies had a string of charting singles in the UK, including their 1963 cover of the Coasters’ 1961 single “(Ain’t That) ...
Update: Graham Nash spoke to The Arizona Republic about his strained relationship with David Crosby in October 2022. Crosby died on Jan. 19, 2023. He was 81. It's been 60 years since Graham Nash ...
As a teenager, Graham Nash co-founded The Hollies with his school friend, Allan Clarke. They became one of the most popular groups to emerge from the UK as part of the “British Invasion”. Named after ...
The legendary Graham Nash is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, about which he said, "It felt pretty good." Particularly the one for the Hollies, "because it came 30 years afterward." The other ...
Legendary singer/songwriter Graham Nash of Crosby Stills Nash & Young, The Hollies, and a notable solo artist, will release his first solo album in 14 years this year. It’s called This Path Tonight ...
The singer-songwriter also talks about his friendships with Joni Mitchell and the Hollies' Allan Clarke, as he hits the road again in advance of a May 19 album Whether as singer-songwriter, activist ...
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Graham Nash was 25 when he wrote his classic 1968 song, “Teach Your Children.” He recorded it a year later with the then-budding supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, which teamed him with David ...
It was in Joni Mitchell’s Laurel Canyon living room that Graham Nash realized it was time to leave the Hollies, the British Invaders with whom he would go on to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall ...