The tenor voice of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and the Hollies returns to Tucson to make up a missed 2020 pandemic date.
Cathalena E. Burch The opening line of Graham Nash‘s forthcoming studio album will tell you all you need to know about where the legendary singer is in his life:At 80, Nash, who got his start in the UK pop/rock band the Hollies in the early 1960s before joining the American folk-rock supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, is in love.
People are also reading… Nash met his wife of four years, Amy Grantham, at a 2014 Beacon Theatre show in New York City. The live album, recorded over four shows, revisited his first two solo albums: 1971’s “Songs For Beginners” and 1974’s “Wild Tales.”“I seem to always be in the middle of hating something and loving something,” he said with a laugh.
The show kicks off at 7:30 p.m. at the Fox, 17 W. Congress St. Tickets are $41 to $101 through foxtucson.com. Face coverings are strongly recommended.The Righteous Brothers, with founding member Bill Medley and vocalist Bucky Heard, who replaced the late Bobby Hatfield in 2016. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13.
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