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when a musician will orchestrate a production to snap the image for their album cover, Crosby, Stills & Nash opted for something far less glamorous. Nash led the group to a house in West Hollywood.
The cover artwork for Crosby, Stills and Nash’s 1969 debut ranks among the most recognizable of its era. So why did the band initially want the image reshot? During a recent conversation with ...
But not just any classic, they’ve attempted to recreate Crosby, Stills & Nash’s already stunning ... giving their cover of the song a deep, dark complexity. “‘Guinnevere’ is our ...
Until now, anyone who wanted to hear live recordings of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at their peak had to settle for the double album 4 Way Street. That record, culled from their 1970 shows ...
The group soon hit the road for a series of concerts that helped set the stage for their 1970 album, Deja Vu. On Sept. 20, ...
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young have unearthed recordings of their September 20, 1969 show at NYC’s Fillmore East–which took place during their first tour, one month after their famed Woodstock ...
Let’s talk about this 1969 live album, which is special, as something recorded so close to the origins of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young as a quartet, which was really not so far removed from ...
Their first album as a foursome, 1970's "Déjà Vu," went to No. 1. In response to the news of his death, former Crosby, Stills & Nash member Stephen Stills told ABC News that he is "deeply ...
And we decided to call ourselves Crosby, Stills and Nash because that’s how it comes off the tongue.” READ MORE: Weird Facts About Rock’s Most Famous Album Covers Initially, it seemed like ...