Crosby, Stills, & Nash reunited with Neil Young for the first time since the wrap of their 2006 Freedom Of Speech trek during last weekend's (October 26th and 27th) 27th Annual Bridge School Benefit.
It was 43 years ago today (May 14th, 1970) that Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY) released their single "Ohio" as a tribute to four students killed by National Guardsmen on May 4th, 1970 during anti-war protests at Ohio's Kent State University.
Stephen Stills says all the dynamics and circles that the four members bring to the group makes being a part of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young a little like being in junior high.
Graham Nash is pushing for a Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young tour in support of the long-awaited release of their 1974 live album set for release on August 27th.
Happy Birthday to Neil Young, who turns 67 today (November 12th)!!! In addition to publishing his long awaited autobiography, Waging Heavy Peace this year, Young has scored two back-to-back Top Ten albums with his side band Crazy Horse -- Americana, which was released in June and peaked at Number Four and the recent Psychedelic Pill, which just entered the Billboard 200 charts at Number Eight...
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