Graham Nash is a British-American musician and songwriter known for his work with the bands Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Hollies. His harmonies and songwriting, including hits like "Our House" and "Wasted on the Way," have made him a significant figure in rock and folk music. Nash's contributions to music and his collaborative work with other artists have established him as a respected musician.

"I've been a photographer all these years... I haven't been in my own darkroom for 10 years."



"There are always new things to experience, internalize then write about. This process is ongoing with me. It never stops. The opportunity to reach new audiences with all of the music that we have made is thrilling."



"We seem to somewhat be behind an eight ball, and what I mean by that is we're constantly waiting for a call from Neil as to whether he wants to do CSNY."



"I find it somewhat difficult to write with other people, although it has happened occasionally."



"We can't forget what happened on May 4th, 1970, when four students gave up their lives because they had the American constitutional right of peaceful protest. They gave up their lives. And to sing that song in that spot on that anniversary was very emotional for us."



"I mean, there's times to rock and roll, and I love that too. But I think my first love is acoustic music."



"I think Stills has been playing better than ever. I know a lot of it sounds self-serving, but he truly has."



"I'm trying to communicate here. I'm a communicator, I like to communicate, and if a million people buy it then we've touched a million people, if only 10 people buy it, then we've only touched 10, and that's important, because I'm satisfied with only 10. But, I love a million."



"With Crosby, Stills, and Nash and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young... we're very strong individuals, and we want our lives to be led the way we want them to."

