
Graham Nash finds harmony with his own voice on 'Now'
Graham Nash has spent his career harmonizing with others, but he says his latest album is the most personal one he's ever made. Now is his first studio album in seven years. Nash has lived in the United States for decades now, but he's originally from the U.K., and he got his start singing with …
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