graham nash

In the run-up to his Moseley Folk headline appearance, Graham Nash talks to Folk Radio about politics, old friends, and the magic of music – “It’s the duty of every artist to reflect the times in which we live.”

Johnny shares his Wickham highlights including Graham Nash, Judy Collins, National Youth Folk Ensemble, Ryan Young & Jenn Butterworth, Ross Ainslie & Ali Hutton, Treacherous Orchestra, Sam Kelly and the Lost Boys, TRADarrr, Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening and more.

“Over the Years,” a collection of demos made from 1968 to 1980, is an outstanding new release from Graham Nash. The songs are brilliantly underproduced, raw and naked, mainly recorded with just acoustic guitar and piano. There’s raw, heroic quality hidden in these versions.

Legendary artist Graham Nash, twice inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, brings a songbook created over six decades of his astonishing career to the UK for eight shows in July.

Legendary singer-songwriter Graham Nash’s emotionally charged solo debut ‘Songs For Beginners’ was first released in 1971 and came on the heels of a temporary split with his CSN band mates, David Crosby and Stephen Stills, and a permanent break with his then-love, Joni Mitchell. The album was a hit, climbing to #15 on the Billboard chart and introducing the now-classic songs “Military Madness”, “Simple Man”, “Used To Be A King”, …

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