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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