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Graham Nash had started to make peace with David Crosby before his death. The 81-year-old musician endured a fractious relationship with Crosby, Stills and Nash co-star David - who died in January at the age of 81 - and has admitted that he was "insanely saddened" by his passing because he had wanted to apologise and make amends with him. He told The i newspaper: "Trying to deal with David wasn’t easy. I tried not doing any drugs. That didn’t work. I tried doing as many drugs as he did. That didn’t work either. His passing is insanely sad for me. And quite honestly, I’ll miss David for the res...
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Graham Nash believes he and David Crosby would have made music together again if his former bandmate hadn't died. The 81-year-old musician is "incredibly sad" about the death of his Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young collaborator in January, particularly because a planned phone call to reconcile their relationship never happened. He told The Times newspaper: “I’m incredibly sad, I miss the music, I miss the man. “At the end we were actually talking, he left me a voicemail saying that he wanted to apologise for shooting out his mouth. I set up a FaceTime time so we could see each other. “It was sup...
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Musician David Lindley has died aged 78 after reportedly battling illness for several months. The founder of the El Rayo-X band played with huge names including Bob Dylan, Graham Nash, Linda Rondstadt, Jackson Browne, Dolly Parton, Sir Rod Stewart, Bonnie Raitt and Ry Cooder among others, and passed away on Friday. His friend Douglas Reynolds announced the news on a web page called David Lindley Medical Fundraiser on Custom Ink, which was selling T-shirts to raise funds for medical expenses, and said: “I am saddened to pass on the news that my friend David left the planet this morning, March 3...
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Graham Nash planned to chat to David Crosby before his estranged bandmate passed away. The legendary musician died on January 18, aged 81, and Graham has now revealed that they had imminent plans to FaceTime each other. He told PEOPLE: "Crosby and I were getting closer toward the end there, and he did call me and we did set up a time to be able to FaceTime each other. "Unfortunately, it was a little too late. He passed before we could do that." Despite this, Graham has found some comfort in knowing that he and his Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young bandmate were working towards reconciling their d...
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Steven Stills and Graham Nash have paid tribute to the late David Crosby. The trio formed the influential supergroup Crosby, Stills and Nash – which later also included Neil Young – in 1968 and following the passing of their former bandmate at the age of 81, the two musicians have reflected on their lengthy friendship and "incredibly legacy" of their pal. Graham shared a photo of his and David's guitar cases and wrote on Instagram: “I know people tend to focus on how volatile our relationship has been at times, but what has always mattered to David and me more than anything was the pure joy of...
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Graham Nash worries about the damage caused by online misinformation. The 80-year-old star removed his music from Spotify earlier this year, after he accused the streaming platform and 'The Joe Rogan Experience' podcast of spreading misinformation about COVID-19 - and Graham has now warned of the potential pitfalls of using the internet. He explained: "One of the great things about the internet is that it gives everybody a voice, and one thing that’s f***** about the internet is that it gives everybody a voice. "Some of the craziest people are using their voices for the strangest reasons. Ther...
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Graham Nash refuses to mend a long-running rift with his kids because he "can't live in pain". The 80-year-old musician admitted he fell out with his sons Jackson and Will and daughter Nile after he left their mother, Susan Sennett in 2016 to embark on a romance with artist Amy Grantham and they still "don't want" him to be a part of their lives. Graham - who married Amy in 2019 - told The Guardian newspaper: "They didn’t realise that I had divorced their mother, not them. So they don’t want me in their lives ... "My daughter is a little friendlier than my boys." When asked if he struggles to ...
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David Crosby is “done” with the “scummy people” at Spotify. The rock legend, along with Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, recently backed former Crosby, Stills, Nash Young bandmate Neil Young when he removed his music from the streaming service in protest over Joe Rogan's podcast allegedly spreading coronavirus and vaccine misinformation. And though Spotify promised to make changes after a string of artists followed Neil’s lead, David isn’t expecting much to happen. He told Stereogum: “They’re not going to suddenly develop a sense of moral responsibility. They’re scummy people… “I don’t see them...
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Two more musicians have joined the movement started by Neil Young to pull their music from Spotify in protest of controversial comments made by Joe Rogan and guests on his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience. The latest to join Young, Joni Mitchell, Nils Lofgren, the rock band Failure, and others in the move are soul artist India.Arie, and Young’s former bandmate, Graham Nash. Nash has had his solo work removed from the platform, and in his statement posted to social media said, “There is a difference between being open to varying viewpoints on a matter and knowingly spreading false information w...
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Crosby, Stills and Nash have backed Neil Young and demanded their music is removed from Spotify. The disbanded group - known as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young with the 'Heart of Gold' hitmaker was in the lineup - have backed their former bandmate in protest over Joe Rogan's podcast allegedly spreading coronavirus and vaccine misinformation. In a joint statement on David Crosby's social media, the trio - including Stephen Stills and Graham Nash - said: "We support Neil and we agree with him that there is dangerous disinformation being aired on Spotify’s Joe Rogan podcast. "While we always value a...
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