GRAHAM NASH 2000 NEWS
@ suitelorraine.com

Start clipping coupons and rolling those pennies....
2002 here we come

I got this message from Graham last week. Sat on this for a few days....
In regards to his new solo effort, his photo book and CSNY he says the following:

"The 5.1 mixes ( surround sound ) will be out soon on the DTS label.. the normal stereo will be out
with my book of photographs around April.
CSNY going out in Feb." Graham

Other pertinent recent titles recently re-released
October 2001 SD-7204 Graham Nash - Songs For Beginners
July 2001 SD-7202 Stephen Stills
June 2001 SD-7220 Graham Nash/David Crosby

Upon reading about Classic Records in Mojo magazine, I asked Gerry Tolman
if this was legit, and he said indeed it was.

"They sound great. I was there with Bernie Grundman for the mastering of the
Stills and Manassas discs.
Grundman gave all of these discs his ultra touch.
They are all meticulously re-mastered for vinyl."-Gerry Tolman

Thanks for the good word on the vinyl Gerry - time to go shopping!

Graham did an interview to promote the re-release of Songs For Beginners
Click on the photo below to listen to the recent interview.

From the November 9th. 2001
Issue of Pollstar
Recent Graham Nash sighting


Graham and Bill Silva - photo ©

Highlights from the 4th annual benefit for the Lili Claire Foundation
include appearances by
Graham Nash, who entertained the 700-strong
audience, and promoter Bill Silva
co-president of HOB/Hewitt/Silva and respected music industry leader,
the recipient of the Music of the Heart Award.
Held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, October 20th, 2001
The benefit raised more than $250,000 for people with neurogenetic disorders.

On Wednesday September 19th, 2001
Graham Nash appeared with VH1 personality Rebecca Rankin
on
"VH1 News Special: Listening to America"
During the course of the show I caught Graham's PSA for the
American Red Cross.

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Here are 2 more fan photo's
Dave Andrew and Nash @ Saratoga 2001
Dave, Andrew and Graham @ Saratoga

Kimberly and Graham
Kimberly gives Graham a note.


Photo by Eddie Kramer © / Kramer Archives

Fran and Nash in Pittsburgh 2001
Fran meets Nash for a second time @ Pittsburgh

Fran and Nash @ RnR HOF 2000
Here's their first meeting at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame from Dec 2000

LOOKING GOOD GUYS and GALS!!!!

Oh I forgot to mention that recently I saw a brief interview with Graham
on the new VH1 CASS ELLIOT: Behind the Music.

Graham Nash Awards of Excellence HOF

Hi Lorraine,
Please be advised that your site has been inducted into the Graham Nash Awards Of Excellence Hall of Fame. Your site was the first selected for this honour, however confidentiality was maintained until the page was complete, a suitable graphic also completed and a second site chosen to join you.

Please link this VERY rare award with our thanks for providing fans with a reference point on the internet. The URL is: http://garnettsites.com/GrahamNash

Your honourable mention in the hall of fame is located at http://www.garnettsites.com/Awards/hall_of_fame.html

Best Regards & Rock On,

Brian Garnett
Awards Manager, The Graham Nash Awards of Excellence
Award Site Rated 3.5, Paris Awards Club Rated 5 star, Web Awards Rated 10, GTA International Rated 3 star

* * *

THANK YOU BRIAN
A TRUE HONOR!!!!

05/28/01


Graham Nash - TV Self Portrait 1991 ©

Read HERE
for my review of the Graham Nash gallery opening
of his "New York Portraits" show

05/22/01

PRESS RELEASE:
PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION opens May 24, 2001:
ROBERT WEINGARTEN: Intimate Vision
Robert Weingarten takes lucent natural elements and weaves them with his
painter's pallete into collages of color and form that compel the viewer to
examine and contemplate the world around us. His earthscapes are quiet in
their radiance, and resplendent in his interpretation, on exhibition at
Howard Schickler Gallery, May 24 to July 20.

Robert Weingarten Arboles en Niebla, Malibu 2000
Nash Editions Iris Print

GRAHAM NASH: New York Portfolio
Long known for his prodigious work in the music industry for the past four
decades, Graham Nash's visual artistry is equally vital. His circumspect
revelations in photography take on an extrasensory perspective, as witnessed
in the inaugural release of his New York Portfolio on exhibition at
Howard Schickler Gallery from May 24 to July 20.

Howard Schickler Gallery, founded in 1975, has recently moved to the newly
revitalized waterfront area DUMBO, adjacent to Brooklyn Heights and the
River Cafe. The area is studded with 19th century warehouses, cobblestone
streets, and familiar views of the Manhattan skyline. Please join us for an
opening with both artists present from 7 to 9 pm on Thursday, May 24, 2001.


Graham Nash-Self Portrait in the Plaza, 1974
Date of print: 2001 Nash Editions Iris Print

05/19/01

For purchasing info about the
New German
Hollies Book go
HERE


05/17/01

Anybody looking for talent for a corporate event?
I just got this email
Available for Bookings
Soft Rock Café
Is
James Griffin of Bread
John Ford Coley of England Dan & John Ford Coley
And
Terry Sylvester of The Hollies
5-piece band is available for bookings

Set List
IF
AUBREY
BUS STOP
CARRIE ANN
ON A CAROUSEL
FOR ALL WE KNOW
MAKE IT WITH YOU
EVERYTHING I OWN
LOVE IS THE ANSWER
BABY I'M A WANT YOU
NIGHTS ARE FOREVER
IT DON'T MATTER TO ME
THE AIR THAT I BREATHE
LOST WITHOUT YOUR LOVE
HE AIN'T HEAVY (He's My Brother)
LONG COOL WOMAN (In A Black Dress)
IT'S SAD TO BELONG (To Someone Else)
I'D REALLY LOVE TO SEE YOU TONIGHT
WE'LL NEVER HAVE TO SAY GOODBYE AGAIN

They perform 70 Minutes of 70's Hits . . . . .

These are the artists who defined Adult Contemporary Rock!
Contact: Janice Matson (972) 831-1272

Speaking of the Hollies
I just got a press release about this forth coming German book.


Feast on this eye-candy
This full page ad appeared in Rollingstone
November 6th, 1975

Note on the bottom, the C/N itinerary is listed!

Back to the grind... happy monday.
Have a cup o' joe and hunker down here with some friends.

Meet Graham Nash's cat "Frogurt"
This photo was included a few years ago in a Purina Calendar of other famous pets and owners.
Painting in the background of Graham is by PETER MAX © 1997
Quote from above:
"I've always believed my cats see far more of the world than I do."
GRAHAM NASH


This just in...
"Your site has been visited by a minimum of three evaluators and has been awarded the extremely
hard to achieve,
Gold Graham Nash Award.
Your site has also been chosen as one of our monthly award winners,
'Music Site of The Month'"...

Brian Garnett

~ ~ ~~ ~ ~

THANK YOU... we are honored.

Chris Webb reported to the site:
"Just read today in SPIN CD news that "If I Could Only Remember My Name" is being remastered.
Also that the C&N - San Francisco Civic Auditorium show from 1974 is also
going to be released later this year."

Thanks Chris!

03/04/01

Check out this latest fan submission!!!


photo from Christine Wilson's collection ©
Christine Wilson and her homemade Hollies Dolls
Graham Nash & Tony Hicks


photo from Christine Wilson's collection ©
Christine pre-show in Melbourne Australia
before a recent Hollies show @ Crown Casino

THANKS CHRISTINE!!!

03/02/01

What do
Graham Nash, Craig Doerge, Bob Glaub,
Mark & Kip Lennon

Have in common?

They are all part of the extended CSN family
AND
They can all be found on
JUDY HENSKE's latest record
LOOSE IN THE WORLD

Graham Nash article on his appearance in December at
The Rock and RollHall of Fame and Museum

Feb 2001 issue of RELIX

Graham Nash
Appearance at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
December 6th, 2000
by John Patrick Gatta


Dressed in a nearly all-black outfit, Graham Nash sat down and announced, "Just as a small point of interest, it was
32 years ago today that I left the Hollies... and they're still pissed." His openhearted honesty, humor and recollection of
his life in the Hollies, as well as Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young followed over the next 95 minutes.

His appearance was part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's four-year-old Hall of Fame Series, which
provides an intimate setting for an inductee to discuss one's career. Nash joined in 1997, along with David Crosby and
Stephen Stills. Past Hall of Fame Series performers include Dickey Betts, Roger McGuinn, Aretha Franklin, and Ray
Davies of the Kinks.

Early on, Nash admitted that among his many songs, his favorites are the most recent ones. Backing up that statement he
played two new numbers - one unnamed tune that was dedicated to Susan, his wife of 25 years, and "Try to Find Me,"
based on an incident at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit. Performing solo on acoustic guitar or keyboard, he offered
portions from "Marrakesh Express," "Chicago," "Immigration Man," "Heartland," and "King Midas in Reverse."

Nash and moderator David Spero, a longtime friend and the Rock Hall's Senior Director of Programming, displayed an
easy-going rapport in front of more than 300 fans seated and hanging over the balconies on several of the Museum's floors.
Under Spero's guidance, he went through his earliest days with the Hollies and moved forward, chronologically, to CSNY's
last tour.

He described how the Everly Brothers changed his life. Brothers Phil and Don played in his hometown of Manchester in 1960.
He and fellow Hollie Allan Clarke waited for them at their hotel. Around 2:30am, they met their idols. "Instead of pats on the
head and signing autographs, they actually talked to me and Allan, about why we're there, why we were fans, isn't this too late
for kids - we were 18 at the time. And ever since that moment I realized the power of communication. They validated my very
being by just talking to me, and I've never forgotten it. "That's one of the reasons why I'll talk to anybody, because you never
know what kind of tangent you set people on from that point of contact." He collaborated with the Everly Brothers years later
on record (Two Yanks in England) and in concert. Nash reveled that he used to sing harmony with the duo's records.

He left the Hollies because the other members weren't pleased with his songwriting direction, and Crosby quickly recruited him.
Two of the songs of those unsatisfactory numbers included "Marrakesh Express," and "Teach Your Children." Nash recalled
how the latter song contained Jerry Garcia's first-ever recording on pedal steel. Garcia was teaching himself how to play it at the
time. Despite protests that he could do better, Nash ended the session after two takes. "You can play all you want, Jerry. I know
what I want. It's my record, so get over it."

Talking about his association with David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Neil Young bared some emotional scars as well as laughs.
As a result of his breakup with Joni Mitchell, Nash wrote "Simple Man." When it came time for its live debut at the Fillmore East,
she was sitting in the audience. Fifth row. He also reveled that before Young joined, Stills was in England inquiring whether Steve
Winwood or Jimi Hendrix was interested.

Whether is was who was to receive top billing in the moniker or who didn't show up for a gig, fighting was an integral part of
CSNY's makeup. "We can only make music when we like each other, when we can stand to be in the same general area."

At the end of this period of reflection, Nash confided, "You have no idea how much fun I've been having for the past 40 years.
It's been an amazing journey. There have been certain things that I didn't want to do, but the essence of what I do I wouldn't
change for anything. I get to express what I feel, I get to have an audience for that, I get to be respected for that, and I get paid for that."


As reported back in December @ suitelorraine.com
Fran and Graham @ the Rock Hall December 2000
photo © Fran

Thanks again Fran... still looking good!

02/02/01

HAPPY BIRTHDAY GRAHAM!!!!


Graham and Cass Elliot
photo by Henry Diltz ©


GRAHAM NASH Birthday Hats!!

Susan Nash passed these out to everyone on Graham's
Birthday 02/02/00 in Portland Oregon @ the Rose Garden,
during the CSNY 2000 tour. Everyone in the venue got a hat...
These 2 hats were donated to the site by Becky Hoyt.

THANKS BECKY!!!!

Graham's concert ticket to his 1st show !

02/01/01

It's a new month folks...

FEBRUARY'S


photo by Joel Bernstein ©

GRAHAM NASH
graces the cover of

EQ Magazine
(Professional Project Recording & Sound)
January 2001

COVER STORY
Studio Paradise
The legendary musician builds a hawaiian recording haven.

A nice spread depicting Graham's new, CAMP NASH recording studio.
Some key information enclosed regarding his latest recording project:

Can't wait to hear the new project!

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