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

  • Living in Harmony: Fleet Foxes vs. CSNY

    by Lavinia Jones WrightJune 18, 2009Comments (0)

    "I give the Fleet Foxes bonus points for being able to stand up for multiple rounds against a mighty supergroup of ’60s luminaries" (read more)

  • Neil Young

    by Dan WeissApril 17, 2009Comments (1)

    "A fun protest record with more room to move around than the weighty Living With War." (read more)

  • Camper Van Beethoven, Fleet Foxes, Mos Def...

    by C!-TeamJuly 16, 2008Comments (0)

    Although summer releases are thin, it's the direct opposite for the touring schedule. Loads of bands on the run this summer, especially the holy-crap-best-show-ever Fleet Foxes experience you should be sad to miss. (read more)

  • Fleet Foxes

    by Angela ZimmermanJune 4, 2008Comments (1)

    "not an overblown record, but incredibly grand; not cerebral music, just really beautiful" (read more)

  • Your Handy Guide to the Month in Music

    by Mike ConklinJune 4, 2008Comments (5)

    "... the leak was pre-meditated, a subtle way for the band to tell us, 'Look, here it is: You’ve got your favorite record of the summer, just in time for all your Memorial Day BBQs.'" (read more)

» See All 51 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Forum Threads

.