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Graham Nash Releases 2nd Single from “A Better Life” Album and Announces Sixty Years of Songs and Stories Tour

After the first single “Right Now” there is now the 2nd single release from the new album “A Better Life”…

“A Better Life” is available here:

You can pre-order the new album “Now” here:

1. Single “Right Now”: https://grahamnash.lnk.to/RightNowPR

“I think my new album, Now, is the most personal thing I’ve ever done. At this point in my life, that’s something that can be said,” Nash says. Nash will tour the US this spring with a series of performances to promote the album. The tour – Sixty Years of Songs and Stories – marks the sixtieth anniversary of Nash’s first single featuring the Hollies, one of the leaders of the British invasion of the 1960s. The tour includes multiple nights in New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Alexandria, VA, Annapolis, MD and other cities. Nash will also be making up his West Coast tour dates in June and July, which were then postponed due to Covid.

Nash’s latest album, Graham Nash: Live, is now out through Proper Record and has received critical acclaim on NPR’s Here & Now, Stereogum, Consequence, Forbes, American Songwriter, Relix and more. On the album, Nash presents his first two critically acclaimed solo albums Songs For Beginners and Wild Tales in their entirety. The album was recorded while touring the Northeast US in September 2019. In addition to his two inductions into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (with Crosby, Stills & Nash and the Hollies), Nash has been inducted twice into the Songwriters Hall of Fame – as a solo artist and with CSN. In 1969, the renowned CSN Band won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Above all that Graham Nash has accomplished in his varied career stands the litany of songs he has written that have become the soundtrack of the last half century.
Nash’s notable work began with the Hollies in 1964-’68. His contributions to Crosby, Stills & Nash, Déjà Vuare and the Hollies with tracks like “Marrakesh Express”, “Pre-Road Downs”, “Lady of the Island”, “Teach Your Children” and “Our House” are part of the musical DNA in American music history. Nash’s career as a solo artist began in 1971 with two albums demonstrating his abilities as a singer and songwriter. These include songs like “Chicago/We Can Change the World”, “Military Madness”, “I Used To Be A King” and “Simple Man” that underscore these skills.

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