Graham Nash's no-holds-barred rock From Graham Nash—the legendary musician and founding member of the iconic bands Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Hollies—comes a candid and riveting autobiography that belongs on the reading list of every classic rock fan.
"A charming, sweetly illustrated children's From Graham Nash -- the legendary musician and founding member of the iconic bands Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Hollies -- comes a candid and riveting autobiography.
In his 2013 autobiography, From Graham Nash—the legendary musician and founding member of the iconic bands Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Hollies—comes a candid and riveting autobiography that belongs on the reading.
In this candid and riveting Graham Nash. Soundtrack: Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Graham Nash was born on 2 February in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK. He is a music artist and actor, known for Fast Times at Ridgemont High (), The Limey () and Up in the Air (). He has been married to Amy Grantham since He was previously married to Susan Sennett and Rose Eccles.
After moving to New York The autobiography, titled Wild Tales and published this month by Crown Archetype, is aptly named for his second solo album. The book is primarily about how a working class lad from Manchester, England, escaped the poverty and after-effects of World War II to first join The Hollies, one of the spearhead bands of the British invasion, and then to become a part of one of the defining groups of.
This is a straight Wild Tales by Graham Nash- A Rock & Roll Life is a Crown publishing release. I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher an Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. Graham Nash has had one those rare musical successes which has gone on for decades. The Hollies and Crosby, Stills, Nash (and sometimes Young) are the groups we know him.
Appropriate for all ages, Our Listen to Graham recount his nearly six-decade-long love affair with music. Audio version available for purchase or download from Amazon, B&N or iTunes.
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“Wild Tales,” Graham Nash’s memoir, concludes with him swaddled in domestic comfort in Hawaii, long married, with three children and a newborn grandchild. In his biography, he says.