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Graham Nash with Judy Collins, Bettye LaVette, and more

Dec 2, 2023  ·  The Town Hall, New York, NY The Town Hall, New York, NY

Graham Nash
Dec 2
Graham Nash
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Judy Collins, born in Seattle, is a versatile folk artist known for her clear voice and interpretive flair. She gained fame with hits like "Both Sides Now" and "Send in the Clowns." Throughout her six-decade career, she has covered songs by artists such as Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan and penned originals like "My Father." Collins' collaborations include Stephen Stills, who inspired "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes." Her career renaissance saw chart-topping success with Winter Stories in 2019 and her first all-original album in 2022. Her work spans genres from folk-rock to a cappella, earning her lasting acclaim.
Bettye LaVette, hailing from Detroit, is known for her soul and blues interpretations. Her GRAMMY®-nominated album "LaVette!" features Randall Bramblett's songs, produced by Steve Jordan on Jay-Vee Records.
Graham Nash, born in Blackpool, England, co-founded the Hollies and later joined Crosby, Stills & Nash, earning Rock & Roll Hall of Fame entries with both. Known for hits like "Marrakesh Express," "Teach Your Children," and "Our House," he's acclaimed for his harmony-laden pop and folk-rock. A solo career with albums like "Songs for Beginners" paralleled his musical collaborations. Also a photographer, Nash held exhibitions at Sotheby's. He collaborated with artists like David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Neil Young, and contributed to pivotal albums “Déjà Vu” and “This Path Tonight.”
Born in Vermillion, SD, Shawn Colvin emerged in the '80s new folk scene with a pop-influenced style. Her 1997 hit "Sunny Came Home" won two Grammys. She collaborated with John Leventhal and sang backup on Suzanne Vega's "Luka."
Ohio-born Marc Cohn, known for soulful, folk-infused piano pop, rose to fame with "Walking in Memphis," earning a Grammy. His acclaimed music navigates pop, Americana, and blues, featuring collaborations with icons like David Crosby and Bonnie Raitt. Surviving a shooting, his comeback album, "Join the Parade," gained praise, while "Work to Do" with the Blind Boys of Alabama highlighted his collaborative spirit. His work includes chart-topping "Walking in Memphis" and projects like "Listening Booth: 1970." Cohn's engaging style and resilience have captivated audiences worldwide.
Rosanne Cash, a renowned singer-songwriter from the U.S., has released 15 albums, earning 4 Grammys. Also a best-selling author, she collaborates with top cultural institutions. Cash, known for her potent lyrics and themes, has received numerous accolades, including the SAG/AFTRA Lifetime Achievement Award and the MacDowell Medal.

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