Graham Nash Reveals Why Stills, Nash & Young 'Will Never Play Again' as a Band

Mar. 15, 2025

Stephen Stills (left), Neil Young, Graham Nash and David Crosby perform at Neil Young’s Bridge School Benefit concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif., on Saturday Oct. 26, 2013

Graham Nashis making it known: the days of Stills, Nash & Young playing together are long gone.

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“I really miss him,” Nash toldRolling Stone. “I miss him more every day because life is choices, and I only choose to remember the good times that David and I had, the good music that we made together. When I try and think about the bad things that happened, I don’t want to do that. I made the choice to only remember the good stuff.”

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On Oct. 5, both legendary artists took to the stage in Lake Hughes, Calif., for a concert dubbed “Harvest Moon” in support of The Painted Turtle Camp and The Bridge School.John Mayeralso performed at the event.

“I want my audience to know two things. One, that I want to be there making music for them. I’m not going to phone it in,” he said of the decision to do so. “I’m not going to do it half-assed. Secondly, I’m going to sing the same songs that I’ve done a million times with the same passion I had when I wrote them. And I believe that I owe that to my audience.”

source: people.com