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Graham Nash Gives Bluesfest Fans A One Hour History Lesson

by Paul Cashmere on March 29, 2016

in Live,News

Graham Nash was only on stage for one-hour at Bluesfest but in that time managed to give fans a one-hour music history lesson.

Nash covered his early days with The Hollies, his time with Crosby Stills & Nash, Crosby Stills Nash & Young as well as early and recent solo songs including tracks from his first album in 14 years ‘This Path Tonight’.

Graham Nash will join Noise11 for a special interview at iHeartRadio in coming weeks.

Graham Nash Bluesfest setlist

Bus Stop (from Bus Stop, 1966)
Marrakesh Express (from Crosby Stills & Nash, 1969)
I Used To Be A King (from Songs for Beginners, 1971)
Immigration Man (from Crosby and Nash, 1972)
This Path Tonight (from This Path Tonight, 2016)
Myself At Last (from This Path Tonight, 2016)
Golden Days (from This Path Tonight, 2016)
Cathedral (from CSN, 1977)
Our House (from Déjà vu, 1970)
Chicago (from Songs for Beginners, 1971)
Teach Your Children (from Déjà vu, 1970)

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