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Graham Nash Shares His Demos From 'Over The Years...'

One third of Crosby, Stills and Nash opens up his vaults on this two-disc anthology.
Graham Nash's <em>Over The Years...</em> comes out June 29.

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If his own memoir and various other accounts are credible, was right in the middle of the burgeoning cultural awakenings of the 1960s. First as a member of the U.K. pop band The, the singer and songwriter experienced the intersecting revolutions of music, drugs, sexual politics and civil rights – and wrote songs infused with the spirit that was powering those upheavals. He was all-in, a participant.

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