The post Graham Nash on The Story Behind Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s “Teach Your Children” and “Ohio”: Podcast appeared first on Consequence. Nash, the renowned English-American singer-songwriter, ...
The second part of the song was also pulled from “Questions,” a song Stills originally wrote for Buffalo Springfield’s 1968 ...
Graham Nash reflects on his musical journey of leaving the Hollies and forming Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young). Nash explains what inspired "Teach Your Children" and his enduring hope for a better ...
On the podcast "Song Exploder," a musician takes apart one of their songs and tells the story of how it was made. Recently, host Hrishikesh Hirway spoke with Graham Nash about "Our House" from the ...
Graham Nash has been discussing the songs that have defined his career, and he’s described how the most selfless song in his repertoire was penned during a time of crisis in the heart of a rainy ...
Stills, Nash & Young fans, prepare yourselves for a sea of sadness. Graham Nash, 82, has revealed that Stills, Nash & Young “will never play again” as a band — and he attributes the reason to the ...
While every member of Crosby, Stills and Nash was a masterful songwriter, Graham Nash was interested in the real storytellers behind the scenes.
If you are in the mood to see some 1970s rock, you are in luck. Graham Nash and, separately, Little Feat will be coming your ...
Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash says — even at 82 — he’s “pretty good in the memory department.” Still, he’d be forgiven if his recall faltered based on the sheer volume of momentous ...
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 ...