Results for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

CSNY wasn't a first-blush, new to the business band when it was formed as a trio in 1968; Buffalo Springfield contributed Stephen Sills (and later Neil Young), the Byrds gave up David Crosby, and Graham Nash came from The Hollies. The band put together a smooth folk-rock sound that preached, lamented and promised social activism via Crosby's thought-provoking lyrics. It's unsurprising, then, that CSN with Y on board in 1969 in time for the band's live show at Woodstock is what first comes to mind when flower-children-turned-taxpayers are given the clues "... The '70s... California." CSN&Y's history includes two significant influences: the revolving door action of Neil Young and the important but uneven contribution of David Crosby. Young always maintained his solo career; he was on-board for Deja Vu in '70 and Four Way Street in '71, out of the line-up on 1977's CSN, made it a quartet again on Looking Forward in 1999 and was part of the CSN&Y2K Tour. Crosby was always the band's defining voice but suffered, battled and finally overcame addictions through the '80s, and his well-being, literally, had an enormous effect on the band's success. Still playing, all four are accomplished musicians whose names and occasional presence conjure up peasant dresses, bare feet, Joni Mitchell, grassy fields and love free for the taking....more

  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating  
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young CONCERT 06/04/1970
Set 1
Fillmore East 1:19:24 4.66
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young CONCERT 06/05/1970
Set 1
Fillmore East 1:01:06 4.57
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young CONCERT 06/06/1970
Set 1
Fillmore East 1:27:09 4.63
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young CONCERT 09/08/1974 Roosevelt Raceway 1:14:48 4.47
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young CONCERT 10/04/1973 Winterland 51:52 4.23
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young CONCERT 06/04/1970
Set 2
Fillmore East 1:02:29 4.59
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young CONCERT 06/05/1970
Set 2
Fillmore East 1:04:13 4.63
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young CONCERT 06/06/1970
Set 2
Fillmore East 1:13:18 4.66
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    by Matt GewolbApril 2, 2008Comments (7)

    The genesis of the following experiment lies in a recent trip to one of my regular record shops on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. As I finished browsing the bins full of vinyl and handed my purchases to the clerk (who appeared appropriately sardonic and disheveled (read more)

  • On Cat Stevens' Conversion

    by Bruce PilatoNovember 21, 2007Comments (11)

    In what appeared to be less time than it took to write one of his songs, Stevens had suddenly transformed himself into Yusuf Islam, a devout Muslim and religious humanitarian. He married a devout Muslim woman with whom he had five children and used his fortune earned as a pop star to open three (read more)

  • Crosby, Stills and Nash See the Changes

    by Bruce PilatoJune 6, 2007Comments (15)

    What happened with the formation of the world’s first industry-labeled “super group” and what label passed on them after they performed a private live audition? It was a twist of fate, and here is the story... (read more)

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