Celebrity Life
Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Reunite⌠in Removing Their Music From Spotify
"We support Neil and we agree with him that there is dangerous disinformation being aired on Spotifyâs Joe Rogan podcast," they said in a rare group statement
Nash, Young Reunite Against Spotify: âI Completely Agree and Support My Friend Neilâ
Musician lambasts Joe Rogan's "dishonest and unsupported" vaccine stance, pulls solo recordings from "enabler" platform
Graham Nash Slams RFK Jr. for Using His Song in Anti-Vax Rally Video
"I believe in science and facts, and do not support such blatant disregard for either, nor for my rights as a musician," Nash writes after unauthorized use of 1971 song "Chicago"
David Crosby on the Sorrow and Joy Behind âIf I Could Only Remember My Nameâ
Crosby gives a track-by-track guide to his 1971 solo debut. 'I was an immature person, stoned out of my mind, hit with something I absolutely couldn't handle. It's amazing I managed to get into the studio at all'
Graham Nashâs âA Life in Focusâ: See Photos of Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and More
"I just wanted a collection of my images that turned me on," Nash says of new book, out this fall
Wake Up With Joni Mitchellâs âChelsea Morning,â Live from Carnegie Hall in 1969
Live set, featured in upcoming The Reprise Years (1968 To 1971), will also get its own exclusive release
Graham Nash Releases Animated âDirty Little Secretâ Short Film
Video based on singer-songwriter's 2002 song commemorates victims of the 1921 Tulsa massacre
Crosby, Stills and Nash Talk âDeja vu,â Why a Reunion Wonât Happen on âCBS Sunday Morningâ
"Stephen and Neil and I are great. We talk often," Graham Nash says. "We donât talk to David"
Crosby, Stills, and Nash Detail âDeja Vuâ 50th Anniversary Reissue
In new interviews, members of the supergroup reflect on CSNY's 1970 masterpiece and what to expect on an upcoming expanded edition
The Many Lives of Judee Sill
After an abusive childhood and run-ins with the law, she grew into one of the most captivating singer-songwriters of the Seventies. More than 40 years after her death, could the world finally be ready to appreciate her?
Our Last Shows: A Look Back at Final Concerts Before the World Went Quiet
From a Nashville relief fest to Celine Dion to Iggy Pop at Carnegie Hall, these shows are burned into our memories as we wait for live music to come back
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