Graham Nash Talks Quarantine, New Album on 'CBS Sunday Morning'

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Graham Nash talks life in quarantine and working on new album on CBSSundayMorning

, where he performed solo renditions of CSNY classics “Teach Your Children,” “4 + 20” and “Our House.”when the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S.

“I was five shows into a sold-out tour, yes,” Nash said. “And unfortunately, you know, it was getting crazy. I definitely was concerned about my audience and my crew and myself, you know? So yes, very strange times. We’ve been talking a long time over these years. And it’s never been this weird, has it?”interview also included snippets of Nash’s solo performances of “Teach Your Children” and a quarantined-themed version of his “Be Yourself.

With COVID-19 lingering even as states begin to reopen, the 78-year-old singer does not anticipate performing live again this year. “Obviously, I love to perform,” Nash said. “I love to communicate. But quite frankly, I don’t see it happening until 2021. That’s almost another year away.”

 

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He’s one of those guys who just looks better and better..☺️

I guess he’s still not chatting with David Crosby. thedavidcrosby

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