Grammy Award-winning, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers David Crosby and Graham Nash bring their Two Together tour to Bass Concert Hall on Tuesday, April 12, offering a rare opportunity to savor an intimate, harmony-heavy experience with two of rock's most legendary singer-songwriters. The last time David and Graham toured in tandem outside of the larger Crosby, Stills & Nash and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young configurations was early 2005 in Europe (their most recent outing in any grouping was 2006's nationwide CSN&Y Freedom Of Speech tour). Tickets for this extraordinary evening go on sale Friday, February 4 at 10 a.m.
David Crosby and Graham Nash will perform a diverse range of memorable songs from throughout their careers, and spotlight selections from albums they've recorded together. The duo will be backed by an ace band featuring James Raymond (keyboards), Dean Parks (guitar), Kevin McCormick (bass), and Steve DiStanislao (drums). Crosby & Nash's most recent joint release was 2006's Highlights, an essential single-disc distillation of their sprawling, highly acclaimed 2-CD set, '04's Crosby-Nash. Their first LP together, '72's Crosby & Nash, featuring the hits "Southbound Train" and "Immigration Man," is regarded as one of the best side projects to emerge from the CSNY sphere. The duo also released 1975's Wind On The Water and the live gem Another Stoney Evening. Most recently, in addition to Highlights, Graham and David's famous harmonies graced David Gilmour's '06 hit "On An Island," and they performed with the guitar virtuoso at his 3-night stand at London's Albert Hall.Videos