Graham Nash Announces First Album in 7 Years, Shares New Song “Right Now”: Listen

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Graham Nash Announces First Album in 7 Years, Shares New Song “Right Now”: Listen

Now, the singer-songwriter’s first studio LP since 2016’s This Path Tonight, arrives in May via BMG

For the first time since 2016, Graham Nash is releasing a new album. The record, Now, is out May 19 and it’s led by the single “Right Now.” Hear it below and scroll down for Nash’s upcoming tour schedule.

Nash produced Now with his longtime touring keyboardist Todd Caldwell. “I believe that my new album, Now, is the most personal one I have ever made,” Nash remarked in a press release. “At this point in my life, that’s something to say.”

Last year, Nash asked for his music to be removed from Spotify in solidarity with his Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young bandmate Neil Young.

Now:

01 Right Now
02 A Better Life
03 Golden Idols
04 Stars & Stripes
05 Love of Mine
06 Theme From Pastoral
07 In a Dream
08 Stand Up
09 It Feels Like Home
10 Buddy’s Back
11 Follow Your Heart
12 I Watched It All Come Down
13 When It Comes to You

Graham Nash:

04-12 Phoenixville, PA – Colonial Theatre
04-13 Phoenixville, PA – Colonial Theatre
04-15 Annapolis, MD – Ram’s Head on Stage
04-16 Annapolis, MD – Ram’s Head on Stage
04-18 Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere
04-19 Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere
04-21 Pittsburgh, PA – Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall
04-22 Pittsburgh, PA – Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall
04-23 Carmel, IN – The Palladium
04-25 Chicago, IL – Old Town School of Folk Music
04-26 Chicago, IL – Old Town School of Folk Music
04-28 Chicago, IL – Old Town School of Folk Music
04-29 Chicago, IL – Old Town School of Folk Music
04-30 Chicago, IL – Old Town School of Folk Music
05-02 Minneapolis, MN – The Dakota
05-04 Minneapolis, MN – The Dakota
05-05 Minneapolis, MN – The Dakota
05-07 Columbus, OH – Southern Theatre
05-08 Buffalo, NY – Asbury Hall
05-10 Bethel Woods, NY – Bethel Woods Event Gallery
05-11 Beverly, MA – Cabot Theater
05-13 Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall
05-14 New York, NY – City Winery
05-16 New York, NY – City Winery
05-17 New York, NY – City Winery
06-17 Malibu, CA – Smothers Theatre
06-18 San Diego, CA – Humphrey’s
06-20 Tucson, AZ – Fox Theatre
06-21 Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theatre
06-24 Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater
06-25 Fort Collins, CO – Washington’s
06-27 Steamboat Springs, CO – Strings Music Pavilion
06-29 Breckenridge, CO – Riverwalk Center
07-01 Park City, UT – The Egyptian Theatre
07-02 Park City, UT – The Egyptian Theatre
07-03 Park City, UT – The Egyptian Theatre
07-07 Sandpoint, ID – The Panida
07-08 Tacoma, WA – Pantages Theater
07-11 Berkeley, CA – Freight & Salvage
07-13 Berkeley, CA – Freight & Salvage
07-15 Santa Barbara, CA – The Lobero Theatre
07-16 Santa Barbara, CA – The Lobero Theatre

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