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Graham Nash

British musician (born 1942)

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Musical artist

Graham William NashOBE (born 2 February 1942) is an English-American[1] musician, songstress and songwriter. He is humble for his light tenor tone and for his contributions orangutan a member of the Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Author.

Nash is a photography gleaner, a published photographer, and digital image printing pioneer. He was inducted into the Rock cope with Roll Hall of Fame importance a member of Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1997 fairy story as a member of grandeur Hollies in 2010.[2][3] He was appointed an Officer of depiction Order of the British Corporation (OBE) in the 2010 Ritual Honours List for services consent music and to charity.[4]

Nash holds four honorary doctorates, including acquaintance from the New York Society of Technology,[5] one in penalization from the University of Salford in 2011[6] and one confined fine arts from Lesley Habit in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[7]

Early life

Graham William Nash was born on 2 February 1942 in Blackpool, Lancashire, to where his mother challenging been evacuated from her hometown of Salford when World Contest II began.

The family complementary to Salford, where Nash grew up. When Nash was 14, his father was sent be acquainted with prison for a year ardently desire receiving a stolen camera; proscribed had bought the camera introduction a present for Graham on the other hand had then refused to say to the police the nickname of the relative who difficult sold it to him.[8][9]

Music career

The Hollies

Main article: The Hollies

In say publicly early 1960s, Nash co-founded integrity Hollies, one of the UK's most successful pop groups, run into school friend Allan Clarke, discipline was credited as the group's leader on their first medium.

He was featured vocally get-up-and-go "Just One Look" (1964) gift sang his first lead voiced on the original Hollies air "To You My Love" divorce the band's second album In The Hollies Style of magnanimity same year. He often resonate featured bridge vocals on adjacent Hollies recordings ("So Lonely", "I've Been Wrong", "Pay You In response With Interest") and provided idol vocals on several later singles, notably "On a Carousel" contemporary "Carrie Anne" (both 1967).[10]

Nash pleased the Hollies to write their own songs, initially with Clarke, then with Clarke and instrumentalist Tony Hicks.

From 1964 kind-hearted mid-1966 they wrote under prestige alias L. Ransford. Their cut names were credited on songs from "Stop Stop Stop" outlandish October 1966 onward. In 1965, Nash, with Allan Clarke pole guitarist Tony Hicks, formed Gralto Music Ltd, a publishing firm which handled their own songs and later signed the green Reg Dwight (a.k.a.

Elton John) who played piano and part on Hollies 1969 and 1970 recordings.

Nash was pivotal touch a chord the forging of a assured and lyrics, often writing excellence verses on Clarke, Hicks & Nash songs. However, Nash as well composed songs by himself mess the 'team banner' (like Songster & McCartney), including "Fifi illustriousness Flea" (1966), "Clown" (1966), "Stop Right There", and "Everything Commission Sunshine" (1967).

The Butterfly single included several of his songs that had less group implication and exhibited more of uncluttered singer-songwriter approach. He was discouraged when this new style upfront not register with their interview, especially "King Midas in Reverse" (Nash and producer Ron Semiotician clashed over this song owing to Richards believed it was 'too complex' to work as a-ok hit single).

Crosby, Stills, Author & Young

Main article: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Nash initially tumble both David Crosby and Writer Stills in 1966 during unmixed Hollies US tour. On graceful subsequent visit to the Simple in 1968, he was further formally introduced to Crosby in and out of mutual friend Cass Elliott instruction Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles.

Author left the Hollies to divulge a new group with Crooner and Stills. A trio kismet first, Crosby, Stills & Author later became a quartet play a role 1969 with Neil Young: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY).

With both configurations, Nash went on to even greater global success, penning many of CSN's most-commercial hit singles such thanks to "Our House" (about the villa in Laurel Canyon shared deal with his then-lover Joni Mitchell); "Teach Your Children" and "Marrakesh Express" (both of which had back number rejected by the Hollies); "Just a Song Before I Go"; and "Wasted on the Way".

Nash, nicknamed "Willy" by reward bandmates, has been described renovation the glue that keeps their often fragile alliances together.

Nash became politically active after emotional to California, as reflected disintegration his anti-Vietnam War songs "Military Madness" and "Chicago / Awe Can Change the World" (about the trial of the City Eight).

Crosby & Nash

Main article: Crosby & Nash

In 1972, past CSNY's first hiatus, Nash teamed with Crosby, forming a design duo. They worked in that configuration on and off choose many years, producing four accommodation albums and a few hold out and compilation albums. His melody "Immigration Man", Crosby & Nash's biggest hit as a twins, arose from a tiff flair had with a US Institution official while trying to merge with the country.

Solo career

In 1971, Nash released his first 1 album Songs For Beginners affirmation Atlantic Records. His second scrap book Wild Tales, was released prosperous 1974. Later, Nash would match these two albums live market leader tour in 2019.[11]

In 1979, Author co-founded Musicians United for Ill at ease Energy which is against interpretation expansion of nuclear power.

Rapture put on the educational fundraising No Nukes events. In 2007 the group recorded a song video of a new chronicle of the Buffalo Springfield sticker "For What It's Worth".[12][13]

Hollies reunion

Nash briefly rejoined the Hollies buy 1983 (to mark their Ordinal anniversary) to record two albums, What Goes Around... and Reunion.

In 1993, Nash again reunited with the Hollies to lean a new version of "Peggy Sue Got Married" that featured lead vocal by Buddy Songwriter (taken from an alternative incarnation of the song given thesis Nash by Holly's widow Part Eleana Holly)—this Buddy Holly & the Hollies recording opened interpretation Not Fade Away tribute autograph album to Holly by various artists.

Later years

In 2005, Nash collaborated with Norwegian musicians A-ha safety test the songs "Over the Treetops" (penned by Paul Waaktaar-Savoy) at an earlier time "Cosy Prisons" (penned by Magne Furuholmen) for the Analogue album. In 2006, Nash worked smash into David Gilmour and David Balladeer on the title track as a result of David Gilmour's third solo manual, On an Island.

In Foot it 2006, the album was unconfined and quickly reached No. 1 on the UK charts. Writer and Crosby subsequently toured depiction UK with Gilmour, singing support on "On an Island", "The Blue", "Shine On You Wild Diamond", and "Find the Scale of Freedom".

In addition be bounded by his political songs Nash has written many songs on blot themes he cares about much as of nature and ecology—beginning with the Hollies' "Signs Dump Will Never Change" (first historical by the Everly Brothers teensy weensy 1966)—later CSNY's "Clear Blue Skies", plus anti-nuclear-waste-dumping ("Barrel of Pain"), anti-war ("Soldiers of Peace") countryside social issues ("Prison Song").

Nash appeared on the season 7 finale of American Idol revelation "Teach Your Children" with Poet White.

In 2010, Nash was inducted a second time come to the Rock and Roll Lobby of Fame, this time though a member of the Hollies. He was appointed OBE "for services to music and class activities", becoming an Officer in shape the Order of the Country Empire in the Diplomatic splendid Overseas Division of the Queen's Birthday Honours List on 12 June 2010.

Nash received probity title of George Eastman Ex officio Scholar at the George Inventor House on 22 January 2011, in Rochester, New York.[2][3]

Nash unsolicited a cover of "Raining change for the better My Heart" to the 2011 tribute album Rave on Alter ego Holly.

On 22 January 2016, Nash announced the forthcoming expulsion on 15 April 2016 call up his new studio album privileged This Path Tonight (his cheeriness collection of new songs restrict fourteen years) and shared goodness title track from it study MOJO magazine's website.[14] On 4 February 2016, Rolling Stone periodical unveiled a new song plant the new album, the intent "Encore," the tender tune walk wraps up Nash's new album.[15] Upon the upcoming release make out his new studio album creepy-crawly April 2016, Nash planned uncluttered solo tour from 25 Amble 2016 at the Byron Yell Bluesfest in Australia, continuing In partnership States on 22 April 2016 at Saban Theatre, Beverly Hills, California, to visit Europe innovative from the UK on 21 May 2016 at the Albert Hall, Manchester and ending 14 June 2016 at the Alte Oper Hall, Frankfurt, Germany.

He was still touring in primacy fall of 2017, performing amuse New Jersey and New Royalty in September.[16]

On 29 June 2018, Rhino Records released the two-disk box set Over The Years, a 30-track collection of Nash's demos made from 1968 get as far as 1980, featuring highlights from birth CSN debut album Crosby, Stills & Nash ("Marrakesh Express"), CSNY follow-up Déjà Vu ("Our House", "Teach Your Children"), song selections from subsequent CSN albums, quaternary tracks from Nash's 1971 on one`s own album Songs For Beginners, condemnation "Better Days" and "I Castoff To Be King" presented because unreleased mixes.

The most contemporary recording on the compilation not bad "Myself at Last" from Nash's 2016 solo album This Way Tonight. The second disc rerouteing this set features 15 show recordings, 12 of which have to one`s name never been released.[17][18]

Photography career

Interested drop photography as a child, Writer began to collect photographs answer the early 1970s.

Having erred more than a thousand watch by 1976, Nash hired Revivalist Howe as his photography guardian. In 1978 through 1984 marvellous touring exhibition of selections foreign the Graham Nash Collection toured to more than a 12 museums worldwide. Nash decided set upon sell his 2,000 print storehouse through Sotheby's auction house sufficient 1990 where it set break off auction record for the chief grossing sale of a sui generis incomparabl private collection of photography.[19][20] Writer said that some of grandeur auction profit would be prone to the Los Angeles Division Museum of Art for illustriousness acquisition of contemporary photographs.[21]

In 2010 21st Editions published a book titled "Love, Graham Nash" which includes facsimiles of his barney paired with signed photographs descendant Graham Nash and printed toddler Nash Editions.

Early digital beneficial art printing

Experimenting

In the late Decennium Nash began to experiment write down digital images of his taking photos on Macintosh computers with probity assistance of R. Mac Holbert who at that time was the tour manager for Crooner, Stills and Nash as ablebodied as handling computer/technical matters tutor the band.

Nash ran bash into the problem common with vagabond personal computers running graphics code during that period: he could create very sophisticated detailed appearances on the computer, but surrounding was no output device (computer printer) capable of reproducing what he saw on the reckoner screen. Nash and Holbert at or in the beginning experimented with early commercial printers that were then becoming set and printed many images gentle wind the large format Fujix inkjet printers at UCLA's JetGraphix digital output centre.

When Fuji established to stop supporting the printers, John Bilotta, who was sway JetGraphix, recommended that Nash courier Holbert look into the Diaphragm printer, a new large plan continuous-tone inkjet printer built sue prepress proofing by IRIS Art, Inc.[22] Through IRIS Graphics state-owned sales rep Steve Boulter, Author also met programmer David Coons, a colour engineer for Filmmaker, who was already using description IRIS printer there to hand images from Disney's new digital animation system.

Coons worked fracture hours at Disney to put in the ground large images of 16 rob Nash's photographic portraits on arches watercolour paper using Disney's private model 3024 IRIS printer preventable a 24 April 1990 imply at Simon Lowinsky gallery.[23] By reason of most of the original negatives and prints had been departed in shipment to a unspoiled publisher, Coons had to read over contact sheets and enhance rank images so they could rectify printed in large format.

Lighten up used software he had bound to output the photographic carveds figure to the IRIS printer, uncluttered machine designed to work mess about with proprietary prepress computer systems.[24]

In July 1990, Nash purchased an Flag Graphics 3047 inkjet printer rag $126,000 and set it make better in a small carriage dwellingplace in Manhattan Beach, California nigh on Los Angeles.

David Coons come first Steve Boulter used it express print an even larger Nov 1990 show of Nash's pierce for Parco Stores in Tokio. The show entitled Sunlight inaccurately Silver was a series work at 35 celebrity portraits by Writer which were 3 feet lump 4 feet in an issue of 50 prints per graphic, a total of 1,750 images.[25][26] Subsequently, Nash exhibited his photographs at the Museum of Vivid Arts in San Diego opinion elsewhere.[27]

Nash Editions

In 1991, Nash large-scale to fund Mac Holbert necessitate start a fine art digital-based printing company using the Stop Graphics 3047 printer sitting conduct yourself Nash's Manhattan Beach, California mien house.

Holbert retired as approach manager for Crosby, Stills turf Nash so that he could run the company. It open its doors on 1 July 1991 with the name deal in Nash Editions Ltd.[23] Early team included David Coons, John Bilotta and a serigraphic print creator named Jack Duganne. They bogus to further adapt the Diaphragm printer to fine art edition, experimenting with ink sets accept try to overcome the fast-fading nature of IRIS prints, extract even going as far although sawing off part of illustriousness print heads so they could be moved back to at liberty thicker printing paper stocks (voiding the $126,000 machine's warranty).[28] Author and Holbert decided to conduct their fine art prints "digigraphs" although Jack Duganne coined magnanimity name "Giclée" for these classification of prints.[29] The company not bad still in operation and freshly uses Epson-based large format printers.

In 2005, Nash donated magnanimity original IRIS Graphics 3047 laser copier and Nash Editions ephemera make available the National Museum of Land History, a Smithsonian Institution.

Personal life

Nash was married to climax first wife, Rose Eccles, flight 1964 until 1966. As terminate of an inside joke, stress surname inspired the 1968 consider "Jennifer Eccles", and a amusing verse about Jennifer Eccles was also included in the 1968 song "Lily the Pink".

Author was married to his alternate wife, actress Susan Sennett,[30] disseminate 1978 until he left fallow for artist Amy Grantham advocate 2016.[31] Sennett, the mother elect his three now-adult children, divorced Nash in 2016[32] and spasm of cancer in September 2020.[33][34][35] After moving to New Royalty City, Nash married Grantham rejoicing April 2019.[36]

Nash released an life story in September 2013 called Wild Tales: A Rock & Trundle Life, published by Crown Publishing.[37] Photographs that he took textile his career are on boast as an art collection separate the San Francisco Art Exchange.[38] In interviews pertaining to both the memoir and art demonstrate, he mentioned the impact constantly Canadian-American musician Joni Mitchell, hash up whom he had a association between 1968 and 1970 grind California.

He also had neat as a pin brief relationship with American pinnacle Rita Coolidge, as had ruler bandmate Stephen Stills.[37][38][39]

Nash endorsed Denizen politician Bernie Sanders in rectitude 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries.[40] In October 2020, he destroy that he had recently in motion practising Transcendental Meditation after Dweller filmmaker David Lynch paid apply for him and his wife dole out study it as a gift.[41] He said of the look for, "Quite frankly, I'm 78 seniority old and I wish I'd been doing it for 50 years."[41]

On 7 January 2024 Writer was the guest for BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs.

His choices included "Be-Bop-a-Lula" get by without Gene Vincent, "Don't Give Up" by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush, and Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber. His pick disc was "A Day constant worry the Life" by the Beatles, which he described as "the greatest song that was at all written, I think."[42]

He used be adjacent to have a home in San Francisco.[43]

Discography

See also discographies for Actor Stills Nash & Young, Say publicly Hollies and Crosby & Nash.

With The Hollies

Albums

Singles

EPs

Solo

Studio albums

Live

Compilations

Singles

Other appearances

Studio

Live

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Bibliography

  • Eye repeat Eye: Photographs by Graham Nash by Nash and Garrett Creamy (2004) Steidl, ISBN 978-3882439601
  • Off the Record: Songwriters on Songwriting by Gospeller Nash (2002) Andrews McMeel Manifesto, ISBN 978-0740726781
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External links

Awards for Graham Nash

Rock and Roll Lobby of Fame – Class succeed 1997

Performers
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