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Graham
Nash
Graham
Nash first came to international fame as co-founder
of chart-topping British Invasion pioneers The Hollies.
In 1968, Nash was eager for creative challenges beyond
what he was finding with The Hollies and he welcomed
an invitation to vocalize with his new friends David
Crosby and Stephen Stills. In 1969 the trio released
their debut album, Crosby, Stills & Nash, which
went straight to number one. At only their second live
performance- joined by Neil Young- CSN played for a
half million people at Woodstock. In the three-plus
decades since then, Nash has written more than two hundred
songs, continued to perform with The Hollies, CSN and
CSNY, undertaken many projects as a duo with David Crosby
and thrived as a solo artist. A lifelong photo enthusiast,
his photographs will soon be published in the book From
Eye to Eye and can be seen in galleries and museums
around the world. Other projects include Nash Editions,
a museum-quality digital fine arts press and Manuscript
Originals, an exclusive line of limited-edition prints
of hand-written and illustrated original lyrics to popular
songs. In 1997 he was inducted into the Rock n
Roll Hall of Fame and was also awarded the Arts &
Technology medal from the New York Institute of Technology.
www.grahamnash.com
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