Graham Nash always seemed like the reasonable, peace-making one among his famously fractious compadres, David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Neil Young. But he didn’t get to where he is today by being plagued with doubt or false modesty. Even talking remotely over a Zoom connection, he still radiates a kind of unshakeable certainty. ‘I just
At 81, the singer-songwriter admits his time could be short, especially after losing David Crosby. But in the meantime, he’s got plenty to say and sing.
“Can I just tell you how fabulous you are,” a friendly, middle-aged woman with a warm smile says to 84-year-old legendary music photographer Henry Diltz as she walks toward the corner booth of a busy San Fernando Valley diner, where he is eating lunch. With his long white hair pulled back into a low ponytail … The Accidental Photographer Read More » The post The Accidental Photographer appeared first on SPIN.
David Crosby was a notoriously prickly man, even with his closest friends and bandmates. His angelic tenor voice lifted the vocals of The Byrds and, of course, Crosby, Stills & Nash (and later Young) to the supergroup level, but his abrasive personality made his stints with those groups rocky and short-lived.