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Artist Bio:
David Crosby and Graham Nash are both renowned musicians and singers-songwriters who were part of the iconic folk rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY). David Crosby was born on August 14, 1941, in Los Angeles, California, and is best known for his distinctive voice and songwriting contributions to the band. He was previously a member of the bands The Byrds and CPR. Graham Nash, born on February 2, 1942, in Blackpool, England, is known for his harmonious vocals and songwriting skills. Prior to joining CSNY, Nash was a member of The Hollies.
Together with Stephen Stills and Neil Young, Crosby and Nash formed CSNY in 1968, producing hits like "Our House," "Teach Your Children," and "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes." The duo of Crosby and Nash also released several successful albums as a duo, showcasing their harmonious blend of voices and songwriting talents. Both artists have had successful solo careers in addition to their collaborations with each other and other musicians.
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