Happy Birthday Graham Nash: With The Allman Brothers Band In 2011
By Andy Kahn Feb 2, 2016 • 10:03 am PST

Two-time Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inducted musician Graham Nash is celebrating his 74th birthday today. Born in England in 1942, Nash has become an iconic voice during his long and successful career working in groups such as The Hollies, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and as a solo artist. Still going strong both in the live setting and in the recording studio, Nash will release his latest solo studio LP, This Path Tonight, on April 15 followed by an extensive tour in support.
Back on July 27, 2011 The Allman Brothers Band hosted a benefit for Tune In to Hep C at the Beacon Theatre. During the show The Allmans welcomed a bevy of guests including Natalie Cole, Ron Holloway, Bill Evans, Phil Lesh, Billy Gibbons, Danny Louis, David Crosby, Nash and others. Below is footage from that evening with Nash adding guitar alongside Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes and Crosby, with Lesh on bass, Louis on keys and James van der Bogert on drums, performing the CSN classic “Almost Cut My Hair,” followed by footage of the show closing “Will The Circle Be Unbroken” with a stage full of guests.
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