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Cleveland.com: Rock Hall to unveil Smokey Robinson and Graham Nash exhibits this fall
By Troy L. Smith CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will honor two of greatest singer-songwriters of all time with new exhibits this fall. First up is Graham Nash, the British music legend best known for his pop group The Hollies and as a member of folk-rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. "Graham Nash: Touching the Flame" will open to the general public on Oct. 17 in the part of the Rock Hall that currently houses "Paul Simon: Words & Music."Elmore Magazine: Graham Nash: The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center / Great Barrington, MA
Graham Nash is clearly comfortable around his listeners, given that he treats venues like private living room jams. Before a sold-out crowd at this noted Berkshires hall, the white-haired legend strolled onto a candle-strewn stage clad in denim, all the while noticeably barefoot, accompanied by his musical mate Shane Fontayne on guitars (acoustic and electric).Digital Journal: Review: Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash delights at The Paramount
By Markos PapadatosHuntington - On August 12, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash performed a memorable show at The Paramount in Huntington on Long Island.
Nash opened his show with on a soothing note with "Bus Stop." "It's going to be one of those nights," he told the Long Island audience, prior to noting that he had a good time with The Hollies.
FLETCHER GALLERY PRESENTS “LEGENDS AT LARGE” OPENING AUGUST 29, 2015
Featuring Fine Art Photography of Legendary Singer-Songwriter and Photographer Graham Nash, Elliott Landy, Joel Bernstein and Amy Grantham Legends at Large Runs through October 14, 2015WAMC: Graham Nash Visits Mahaiwe Riding Wave Of Productivity
Listen to the Interview Graham Nash is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer who has written some of our most beloved songs in a career that began with The Hollies, reached the top of the music world with CSN and sometimes Y, and continues at The Mahaiwe in Great Barrington on Saturday at 8.The Morning Call: For Graham Nash, creativity is a non-stop pleasure
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Poughkeepsie Journal: Graham Nash turns Levon Helm Studios into 'Our House'
The spirit of Woodstock was strong in the Hudson Valley Sunday night, as a musician who performed at that iconic festival gave an intimate yet rousing performance in the town that gave the 1969 gathering its name.