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Well I can tell you what this man is like IN REAL LIFE....I was his driver for a few years, Not a Pvt. Limousine, so I drove other people. Graham Nash was a Special client of mine thru a company in LA,CA. "LADD LIMO"My name is Rob Palermo..I drove Graham and his wife Susan. Airport pick-up's,Concerts with his 3 children...Graham...brought me in the Madonna concert to help watch the kids..remember that...Graham..Jeff wanted me to stay by the car,Jealous person....LOL..Graham..was never in a bad or off mood...even kiel as I always thought.
Always had some cash to give me, that came in handy a few times..He was always a gentleman...I respected that from him. Years later I moved back to CT.,where I am now,Graham played Stamford CT.
He sent my 4 back stage passages and tickets..I and 3 friends went..Perfect..I now, 2020, Do a live show on stage,RE about a few people..see me on face book,THEE LIMO GUY...THEE not The..I need a manager so I can proceed to make ppl. smile..see Johnny Cash, Don Rickles..I speak of them, fondly..circa 1990...Look me up on face book..Thanks..Rob Mellowywood@aol.com 10/15/2020
Wonderful show, Nash sounds as great as ever. He was particularly taken with Hoyt Sherman Place, and commented on it several times throughout the show.
He mentioned that during sound check he moved around the auditorium to check the sound in different spots, and was amazed with great acoustics in the room. So much so, that at one point he and his guitarist (Shane Fontayne, also amazing!) stepped in front of the microphones, turned off the amps and the sound system and did a song completely unplugged.
It was like sitting in a living room or around a campfire with you pal Graham Nash. An amazing moment, something I had never seen done before.
And he was right about the acoustics at Hoyt Sherman. It sounded great, even in the back row.
Truly a tremendous show. From what I'd heard about this tour I was expecting the two-album retrospective he'd been doing. Instead he unleashed a quintessential Graham Nash show. He played everything you'd expect plus a lot more. LOH proved a very intimate setting, perfect for appreciating Graham's many song introductions as well as the nuances of his song craft. For a 3-piece they produced a lot of sound. The chorus of Cathedral understandably fell short of its familiar cacophony. Otherwise the three veteran musicians filled the hall on each song, leaving no tune lacking.
Highly recommend. Couldn't have asked for anything more.
I followed his music for almost 50 years and was so excited to be able to hear him again and in a small intimate venue. The man and his music was as incredible last night as I could imagine. The experience was wonderful, breathtaking and unforgetable best of all my daughter was with me last night I hugged her tight and we swayed to "Teach your children well" Finally his two musicians with him were phenomenal beautiful, perfect harmony. So grateful to have witnessed this memoable event!
A hit parade of songs from Graham Nash from his days with The Hollies and Crosby Stills Nash & Young, as well as the best from his solo works. Some of my favorites during this two-hour show at the Royal Oak Music Theatre were “Bus Stop,” “Love The One You’re With,” “Immigration Man” and a surprise rendering of Buddy Holly’s “Everyday.” This is a quality show from start to finish! Nash may be in his seventies, but he’s still sounding great!
What a fantastic venue for such a gifted singer whose voice hasn't aged a day since his Crosby, Stills, and Nash days. He is very personable with the audience, recalling stories about Crosby and Young while also making pointed remarks about modern day American life.
I do have one slight critique, at times the guitar overshadowed Nash's voice. That was only in certain songs but it was still bothersome nonetheless. The show as a whole was well worth the money.
Concert was great!! The power went out in Santa Fe so Graham played acoustic only
Was a packed house and memorable evening!! The musician who accompanied was the bomb on guitar leads and old melodious lines from 70's 80's
Song list was long and interspersed with new material but mostly old. Graham talked briefly about al the good things happening despite our political social and economic upheaval!! A truely classic performer!!
A wonderful performance by a talented and ageless artist.
Nash had a superb backup band, two talented musicians. His voice is as clear as ever, his energy level high, and his humor is endearing. We loved his selection of songs, including many classics and favorites. The show surpassed our expectations. Bravo! May you stay forever young (to quote another legend).
Fantastic
Graham is always in a good mood and always bring it!! His voice is still sharp, warming and distinctive!
He did it all … from bus stop to wind on the water to cathedral and of course… Teach your Children . It was such a gift to see him and would never miss the opportunity
I rarely saw an artist putting so much emotion and sensibility in his songs.
His voice remained unchanged.
He was performing his songs as it was the first time he was singing them...with sincerety.
Congratulations as well to the great guitarist who was playing with him...Mr. Shane Fontayne.