Now Graham Nash
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Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
26.05.2023
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- 1 Right Now 03:06
- 2 A Better Life 03:29
- 3 Golden Idols 03:16
- 4 Stars & Stripes 03:22
- 5 Love of Mine (44.1kHz) 02:46
- 6 Theme From Pastoral 00:47
- 7 In A Dream 02:14
- 8 Stand Up (48kHz) 03:02
- 9 It Feels Like Home 03:45
- 10 Buddy's Back (44kHz) 02:44
- 11 Follow Your Heart 03:38
- 12 I Watched It All Come Down 03:14
- 13 When It Comes To You 03:12
Info for Now
Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and founding member of both The Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash, Graham Nash, has released his first studio album of new material in seven years, Now.
The 13-track album Now is produced by Nash and longtime touring keyboardist Todd Caldwell. In the promotional run-up to the album's release Nash released singles 'Right Now' and 'A Better Life' with an accompanying animated music video. Using classic animation techniques, director and acclaimed animator Jeff Scher hand-painted the backgrounds and cell overlays for characters.
Commenting on the forthcoming album, Nash said: “I believe that my new album Now is the most personal one I have ever made. At this point in my life, that's something to say”.
Nash will hit the road in support of Now this spring with a run of performances throughout the US. The tour Sixty Years of Songs and Stories marks the sixtieth anniversary of Nash’s first single with The Hollies and includes multiple night residencies in New York; Chicago; Minneapolis; Alexandria, VA; Annapolis, MD and more. Additionally, in June and July Nash will revisit his west coast tour dates recently postponed due to Covid.
In addition to his two Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductions (with Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Hollies), Nash is a two-time inductee to the Songwriters Hall of Fame as a solo artist and with CSN, and a Grammy Award winner.
Graham Nash
Graham Nash
has helped shape the world around him through ideas, innovations, and influential works of art for more than four decades. One of music’s most legendary singer-songwriters and vocal harmonists, Nash has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice - with The Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash - and is in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is also an internationally renowned photographer and digital imaging pioneer. In 1990, his passion for photography led him to establish Nash Editions, recognized by the Smithsonian for its role in the invention of digital fine art printing.
Born in the seacoast town of Blackpool, England, and raised near Manchester, Nash was appointed OBE (Order of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth in 2010. That same year, the group with which he first rose to fame, British Invasion icons The Hollies (named for Buddy Holly), were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their 1960's chart success rivaled that of the Beatles and the Stones with hits including “On A Carousel,” “Bus Stop,” “Carrie Anne,” “King Midas In Reverse,” and “Pay You Back With Interest.” In 2011, the DVD documentary The Hollies: Look Through Any Window 1963-1975 was released, featuring live performances, vintage television appearances, and new interviews. The film was produced in cooperation with Nash and other Hollies members.
Nash departed The Hollies in 1968, and went on to form Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) with David Crosby and Stephen Stills after connecting and harmonizing with them in Laurel Canyon. Among the classic songs he’s composed for CSN (and CSN&Y) - with whom he still tours and records - are “Marrakesh Express,” “Teach Your Children,” “Our House,” “Lady Of The Island,” and “Just A Song Before I Go.” The trio’s landmark 1969 debut earned CSN that year’s GRAMMY® for Best New Artist. Neil Young joined them for the follow-up, 1970’s #1 CSN&Y debut Déjà Vu - both albums are included on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time. Other highlights include the 1971 CSN&Y live double-LP 4 Way Street, CSN’s Daylight Again (1982), and CSN&Y’s American Dream (1988) and Looking Forward (1999).
As a solo artist, Nash’s repertoire reaches back to 1971’s Songs For Beginners, which introduced signature songs including “Military Madness” and “We Can Change The World” - it is bookended by 2002’s Songs For Survivors, his latest solo title. Nash’s ongoing collaboration as a duo with David Crosby also dates back that far, a partnership captured early on with the 1971 live recording Another Stoney Evening. In 2011, digital/vinyl editions of that album became the inaugural releases on Blue Castle Records, the duo’s new label, followed up by the DVD release of Crosby-Nash: In Concert, presenting a full show, filmed in high definition, from their 2011 U.S. tour. All aspects of Nash’s musical life are surveyed in the three - CD retrospective boxed set Reflections (2009).
With his photography, Nash has drawn honors including the New York Institute of Technology’s Arts & Technology Medal and Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters and the Hollywood Film Festival’s inaugural Hollywood Visionary Cyber Award. His work is collected in the book Eye to Eye: Photographs by Graham Nash; he curated others’ work in the volume Taking Aim: Unforgettable Rock ‘n’ Roll Photographs Selected by Graham Nash (2009). In 1990, his passion for photography led him to establish Nash Editions, which evolved out of experimentation in the late 1980's scanning and manipulating Nash’s photographs on a computer. Now one of the world’s top fine art photographic printmaking houses, Nash Editions is recognized by the Smithsonian Institution for its role in the invention of digital fine art printing. Since 2005, its first IRIS 3047 printer and one of its first published works - Nash’s 1969 portrait of David Crosby - have been in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
As ever, Nash’s passionate voice continues to be heard in support of peace, and social and environmental justice. The No Nukes/Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) concerts he organized with Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, and John Hall in 1979 remain seminal benefit events. In 2011, Nash was instrumental in bringing MUSE back to the forefront with a concert to benefit Japan disaster relief and groups promoting non-nuclear energy worldwide. In addition to CSN, the event at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Northern California featured Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Jason Mraz, Tom Morello, the Doobie Brothers, Kitaro, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and Jonathan Wilson. Also in 2011, Nash was part of the line-up for an all-star concert benefiting the Fund for Civility, Respect, and Understanding in Tucson, Arizona.
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