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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) were a folk rock supergroup made up of American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills, and English singer-songwriter Graham Nash. When joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young as a fourth member, they are called Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY). They are noted for their intricate vocal harmonies, often tumultuous interpersonal relationships, political activism, and lasting influence on American music and culture. CSN formed in 1968 shortly after Crosby, Stills and Nash performed together informally in July of that year, discovering they harmonized well. Crosby had been asked to leave The Byrds in late 1967, and Stills' band Buffalo Springfield had broken up in early 1968; Nash left his band The Hollies in December, and by early 1969 the trio had signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records. Their first album, Crosby, Stills & Nash, was released in May 1969, from which came two Top 40 hits, "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" [#21] and "Marrakesh Express" [#28]. In order to tour the album, the trio hired drummer Dallas Taylor and session bassist Greg Reeves, though they still needed a keyboardist; Ahmet Ertegun suggested Neil Young, who had played with Stills in Buffalo Springfield, and after some initial reluctance, the trio agreed, signing him on as a full member. The band, now named Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, started their tour, and played their second gig at Woodstock Festival in the early morning hours of August 18, 1969. The first album with Young, Déjà Vu, reached number one in several international charts in 1970, and remains their best selling album, going on to sell over 8 million copies with three hit singles. Four singles were released from the album including "Woodstock", "Teach Your Children", and "Our House". The group's second tour, which produced the live double album 4 Way Street (1971), was fraught with arguments between Young and Taylor, which resulted in Taylor being replaced by John Barbata, and tensions with Stills, which resulted in his being temporarily dismissed from the band. At the end of the tour the band split up. The group have since reunited several times, sometimes with and sometimes without Young, and have released eight studio and four live albums. Crosby, Stills & Nash were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and all three members were also inducted for their work in other groups (Crosby for the Byrds, Stills for Buffalo Springfield and Nash for the Hollies). Neil Young has also been inducted as a solo artist and as a member of Buffalo Springfield but not as a member of CSN. They have not made a group studio album since 1999's Looking Forward, and have been inactive as a performing unit since the end of 2015. Whether or not this break is permanent remains to be seen, as the group has often been inactive for years at a time.

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Genres rock folk rock classic rock country rock pop rock

Albums

  1. Déjà vu
    1970
  2. American Dream
    1988
  3. Looking Forward
    1999
  4. The Eagle Flies
    2020
  5. Wooden Nickel

Other releases

  1. Teach Your Children
    1970
  2. Ohio
    1970
  3. 4 Way Street
    1971
  4. So Far
    1974
  5. Old Cop
    1990
  6. American Dreamland
    1990
  7. Acoustic Together
    1991
  8. Teach Your Children
    1991
  9. Crosby Stills Nash & Young
    1992
  10. Songwriters on Stage
    1993
  11. The Complete 1974 Tour Anthology
    1995
  12. Detroit Experience
    1995
  13. Five Way Street
    1996
  14. Love Some Old Guys
    2002
  15. 1974-08-05/06: Good Evening Boston: Boston Gardens, Boston, MA, USA
    2004
  16. Studio Archives 1969
    2005
  17. Four Way Harmonies (Studio & Live Outtakes 1968/69)
    2006
  18. Déjà Vu Live
    2008
  19. CSNY / Deja Vu (Live)
    2008
  20. CSNY 1974
    2014
  21. MOJO Presents: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Live 1974
    2014
  22. Summer of Stars
    2016
  23. A Bridge Of Spies
    2020
  24. 1974-08-08: Live at Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, NJ, USA
  25. 1991-11-03, Bill Graham Memorial, Golden Gate Park Polo Fields, San Francisco, CA, USA
  26. Demos & Rehearsals 1970-1986
  27. 1987-02-06: Greenpeace Benefit, Late Show, Arlington Theater, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
  28. 1974-09-08: Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury, NY, USA
  29. 2006-08-25: Hersheypark Stadium, Hershey, PA, USA
  30. 2006-07-06: Tweeter Center at the Waterfront, Camden, NJ, USA
  31. 2002-04-14: Ice Palace, Tampa, FL, USA
  32. 1988-12-04: Bridge School Benefit 2, Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USA
  33. 1969-12-14, Masonic Temple Theater, Detroit, MI, USA
  34. 1969-09-13 Big Sur Folk Festival
  35. 1970-06-05: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA
  36. 1988-11-12: California Hungerthon Benefit, The Palace, Hollywood, CA, USA
  37. 2000-02-01: Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA, USA
  38. 1974-07-21 Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee, WI, USA
  39. 2000-02-18: VH1 Storytellers, Hollywood Center Studios, Hollywood, CA, U.S.A.
  40. Bridge School Benefit II Oakland Coliseum 1988
  41. 2000-02-02: Rose Garden, Portland, OR, USA
  42. 1970-06-06: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA
  43. 1970-06-04: Fillmore East, New York City, NY, USA
  44. Another 4 Way Street
  45. All Along the Navajo Trail
  46. Radio Days
  47. 2000-03-26: Fleet Center, Boston, MA, USA
  48. We Waited Three Years for This (disc 2)
  49. 2002: Tour of America Compilation
  50. 1969-08-31: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  51. 1974-07-09: Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA, USA
  52. 2000-02-09: Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA, USA
  53. 1974-08-31: Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, OH, USA
  54. 1970-05-12: Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO, USA
  55. 1969-12: Detroit, Houston, Chicago compilation
  56. 1974-08-27: Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL, USA
  57. Bring Me Gladness