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Graham Nash revealed in an interview that he expected his bandmate David Crosby to die over the past decade; find out below why.#DavidCrosby #GrahamNash -
David Crosby 'Was Not Dying': Singer Working on Summer Tour, New Album Until the Week He Died
David Crosby was reportedly working closely with his collaborators for a new album and an upcoming summer tour until the very week he passed away.#DavidCrosby #RIPDavidCrosby -
David Crosby Cause of Death: Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash Co-Founder Suffered From a Health Condition?
David Crosby, the co-founder of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, has passed away at the age of 81; what was his cause of death?#DavidCrosby #CrosbyStillsAndNash -
Graham Nash, Henry Diltz, Joel Berstein Talk Classic Pictures At Roxy Hotel
This past Wednesday, classic rock photography buffs united under one roof at the newly minted Roxy Hotel in Soho to celebrate the works of Henry Diltz, Joel Bernstein and Graham Nash, one man in Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. -
Graham Nash Art Displayed at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Graham Nash is the latest artist honored with a new exhibit at Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which will include handwritten lyrics, instruments and clothing from his career. However, in an interview, he said he wants to be known for more than just his accomplishments in music, he wants fans to see his visual art as well. -
7 Bands Keith Richards Hated (at the time): Led Zeppelin and The Beatles(?)
Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones surprised the world this week when he claimed in an interview that The Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'—what many consider to be the best album of all time—was a "mishmash of rubbish." Few people could maintain a career after dissing The Beatles, but Richards, regardless of whether we agree with him, has that sort of clout. And he didn't forgive his own band from experimenting with psychedelia, comparing the "rubbish" of 'Sgt. Pepper's' with the Stones' 'Their Satanic Majesties Request.' The guitarist wasn't shy about airing out his complaints regarding other huge acts, even when he was younger. In fact, during a 1969 interview with Rolling Stone, he badmouthed everyone from Led Zeppelin to, yes, The Beatles. -
Neil Young Cracks Top 40 for 40th Time: Top 7 Highest-Charting Albums
This week marked an interesting accomplishment for Neil Young, who debuted an album in the Top 40 of the Billboard 200 for the 40th time with The Monsanto Years, which opened at no. 21. Many of the reviews for Monsanto have been mixed—either as a question of its musical content or because of Young's politics, which tackles numerous companies including the titular Monsanto and Starbucks. Regardless of what you think about Young's politics, and even if you dislike his style personally, you've got to hand it to him for having cracked the Top 40 on the albums chart 40 times. Music Times isn't going to run through all 40 of those entries, but we'll give you a quick rundown of the seven highest-charting albums in Young's catalogue. You may be surprised at some that did...and didn't...make the cut. -
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Drummer Dallas Taylor Dead at 66, Percussionist Played at Woodstock with Supergroup
The rock world has lost another great musician: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young drummer Dallas Taylor died earlier today (Jan. 19). According to The Los Angeles Times, Taylor performed at Woodstock with the supergroup, in addition to keeping the beat steady on seven of the group's hit records. He was 66. -
Graham Nash Remains Optimistic about the Future of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
After Neil Young told an audience that Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young would never perform again, fans anxiously awaited an explanation. It turned out Young and David Crosby were not getting along, but Graham Nash remains optimistic about the folk supergroup."You know, whatever Neil wants to say is fine with me," Nash told SiriusXM, Ultimate Classic Rock notes. Nash went on to comment on the feud between his bandmates, which most likely stems from some comments Crosby made about Young's new girlfriend Daryl Hannah."It would be sad to me if the music of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young didn't go forward because of an inappropriate statement by David to Neil about his relationship with Daryl Hannah," he said. "I mean if we're not more grown up and if we're not more realistic about what the true value of our friendship is, it would be very sad to me." -
Neil Young Talks to Howard Stern about Relationship with David Crosby, Woodstock Appearance [LISTEN]
Neil Young surprised fans of his supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at a recent gig in Philadelphia when he said that the band would never tour again. Howard Stern asked the musician about the remark on his radio show today (Oct. 14) and Young danced around his problem with David Crosby. -
David Crosby Responds To Neil Young's Claim That CSNY Is Through: 'He Is Very Angry With Me'
Crosby doesn't see much hope for a future tour, to fans' chagrin. During a Philadelphia show on Oct. 8, Neil Young brought some bad news out of the blue and crushed the hopes of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young fans. -
Neil Young Says Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young "Will Never Tour Again"
During a show in Philadelphia last night (October 8), Neil Young made an unfortunate remark for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young fans, saying the band probably never tour again.
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