Graham Nash Talks Seeing The Beatles & Performs On ‘The Late Show’
By Andy Kahn Feb 26, 2016 • 10:20 am PST

Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame musician Graham Nash will release his first solo studio album in 15 years, This Path Tonight, on April 15. The iconic singer-songwriter known for his membership in The Hollies; Crosby, Stills & Nash and as a solo artist, was a guest on last night’s episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
Sitting for an interview with the show’s host, Nash discussed seeing The Beatles when they were called Johnny & The Moondogs, playing Woodstock and the story behind the writing of his classic “Just A Song Before I Go,” among other aspects of his 50-year career. After telling the story behind its composition, Nash grabbed an acoustic guitar and treated the audience to a brief impromptu performance of “Just A Song Before I Go.”
Watch the interview and solo performance below:
Last night’s episode of The Late Show also featured a performance by musical guest Jason Isbell. Watch his rendition of “If It Takes A Lifetime” from his Grammy Award-winning album Something More Than Free, via this link.
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