Classic Rock

Graham Nash

“I’ve played in front of hundreds of thousands of people in my life, but what I like most is being able to see the faces.”

Blackpool-born Graham Nash found fame with The Hollies during the early 1960s before relocating to California at the end of the decade and becoming part of Crosby, Stills & Nash (and later Young). On the road for Now, his seventh solo album, he talks about vocal harmonies, reconciliation and bucket-list wishes.

You described your first solo album of new material in seven years, as the most

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