Graham Nash
British musician
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| January 7 2024 | Nash appeared as a guest on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, sharing his favorite music selections. | 
| May 19 2023 | Released seventh solo studio album 'Now' through BMG, charting in the UK and Germany. | 
| 2022 | Released music video for 'So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)' in collaboration with Chris Stills for the album Hey Doll Baby | 
| May 2022 | Released live album 'Graham Nash: Live – Songs for Beginners / Wild Tales', which compiled live performances from his solo career albums Songs for Beginners and Wild Tales. | 
| 2020 | Graham Nash released a non-album single titled 'Vote', likely encouraging political participation | 
| October 2020 | Nash began practicing Transcendental Meditation after receiving lessons as a gift from filmmaker David Lynch. | 
| 2019 | Graham Nash performed 'Our House' at the Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration album, commemorating Joni Mitchell's 75th birthday | 
| 2019 | Nash performed his first two solo albums 'Songs For Beginners' and 'Wild Tales' live on tour. | 
| April 2019 | Nash married Amy Grantham in New York City. | 
| June 29 2018 | Rhino Records released 'Over The Years', a two-disk box set featuring 30 tracks of Nash's demos from 1968 to 1980. | 
| 2016 | Nash left Susan Sennett for artist Amy Grantham, leading to their divorce. | 
| April 15 2016 | Released sixth solo studio album 'This Path Tonight' through Blue Castle label, which charted in multiple European countries. | 
| March 25 2016 | Began a solo tour starting at the Byron Bay Bluesfest in Australia. | 
| January 22 2016 | Announced the upcoming release of his new studio album 'This Path Tonight', his first collection of new songs in fourteen years. | 
| September 2013 | Nash released his autobiography 'Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life' through Crown Publishing. | 
| 2011 | Graham Nash released the non-album single 'Almost Gone' in collaboration with James Raymond | 
| 2011 | Receives an honorary doctorate in music from the University of Salford. | 
| January 22 2011 | Received the title of George Eastman Honorary Scholar at the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York. | 
| 2010 | Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Hollies. | 
| 2010 | 21st Editions published 'Love, Graham Nash', a monograph featuring facsimiles of Nash's lyrics paired with his signed photographs, printed by Nash Editions. | 
| June 12 2010 | Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Hollies and appointed OBE 'for services to music and charitable activities' in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. | 
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