Crosby, Stills & Nash

Releasing their first album in 1969, the trio of David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash are seminal musicians in the history of rock, as well as exemplary activists who have used their music to comment on the political landscape. On July 7 worldwide, the group with cohort Neil Young are releasing CSNY 1974—an audio box set containing forty previously unreleased songs, several never-before-seen photos, and a bonus DVD of restored concert footage—from their legendary 1974 tour. The Paley Center will screen the restored concert footage and the group will discuss the mood of the country forty years ago as a president was about to resign. CSN will also talk about how contemporary issues inform their recent collective and individual music projects. In addition, rare footage from the Paley Center’s collection will be screened showing each member in a previous band before they formed the trio.











When: Mon., Jul. 7, 2014 at 7:00 pm
Where: The Paley Center for Media
25 W. 52nd St.
212-621-6600
Price: $35
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Releasing their first album in 1969, the trio of David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash are seminal musicians in the history of rock, as well as exemplary activists who have used their music to comment on the political landscape. On July 7 worldwide, the group with cohort Neil Young are releasing CSNY 1974—an audio box set containing forty previously unreleased songs, several never-before-seen photos, and a bonus DVD of restored concert footage—from their legendary 1974 tour. The Paley Center will screen the restored concert footage and the group will discuss the mood of the country forty years ago as a president was about to resign. CSN will also talk about how contemporary issues inform their recent collective and individual music projects. In addition, rare footage from the Paley Center’s collection will be screened showing each member in a previous band before they formed the trio.

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