May 23, 2014 - This week on Conversations from the World Cafe, David Crosby joins host David Dye in the studio.
David Crosby recently released his 4th solo album Croz – it is his first in over 20 years. For the new disc he worked with his son James Raymond, finding a collaboration as sympathetic to his music sensibilities as his work with The Byrds and CSNY. We will talk about the old days, including his first solo album, 1971’s If I Could Only Remember My Name, which came out after the sudden death of his girlfriend Christine Hinton, as well as the new disc. Plus, Graham Nash. Last year Graham Nash published his autobiography Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life. It details his amazing music career, from growing up in poor in England, to first finding fame with The Hollies, and then later leaving the UK in 1968 to embrace his artistic connection with David Crosby and Stephen Stills. Nash details his career, including what his longtime collaboration and friendship with Crosby has meant to him. That’s this week on Conversations from the World Cafe!