David Gilmour took more than 20 years to deliver his most recent solo studio album, 2006's 'On an Island.' It looks like he'll be finishing the follow-up at a much faster pace.
Stephen Stills recently made headlines by saying Crosby, Stills and Nash would never make another album, implying trouble between band mate David Crosby and producer Rick Rubin. In a new interview, Graham Nash confirms the tension between the two men, but says he believes the legendary trio will finish its current recording project.
Crosby, Stills and Nash are on the road again and couldn’t be happier. In an interview with radio station Big 100.3‘s Lisa Berigan, Graham Nash shared that the band is energized and in great shape. He reminded listeners that the only year the band didn’t tour was when David Crosby was in jail.
He’s had one of the more interesting — and successful — careers in rock. And now, Graham Nash will share his story in an autobiography, scheduled to be published in the fall of 2013.
David Crosby and Graham Nash released a new live DVD yesterday on their BlueCastle label. They filmed Crosby-Nash: In Concert in high definition in Stamford, Connecticut.