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David Crosby and Graham Nash have been touring the U.S. since early this year. On
September 27, the duo kicks off the European leg of their 2011 tour with a show in Dublin. Dates in
Europe continue through November 2, with a final show at Teatro Sistina in Rome. Other highlights along the way include shows at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester (9/30), Royal Albert Hall in London (10/8), the Olympia in Paris (10/14), and Admiralspalast in Berlin (10/20).
While Crosby and Nash's storied vocal harmonies are the centerpiece of the show, they will be accompanied on the road by an ace backing band featuring
James Raymond (keyboards), Shayne Fontaine (guitar),
Kevin McCormick (bass), and Steve DiStanislao (drums). Shows will mix both full band performances and more intimate ones spotlighting just Crosby and Nash.
Earlier this year, Crosby and Nash - who have been harmonizing ever since Crosby,
Stills & Nash formed in 1968, and have recorded and toured as a duo for almost as long - launched their new independent label, Blue Castle Records. On October 11, Blue Castle will release globally the HDDVD Crosby-Nash: In Concert. The title features a full concert filmed in high-definition at the Palace Theatre in Stamford, CT on May 22, 2011 during the U.S. portion of the current tour. The show was broadcast live on HDNet, which will air highlights from the DVD surrounding the release date.
Crosby-Nash: In Concert captures inspired versions of career-spanning classics including "Guinevere," "Marrakesh Express," "Deja vu," "Wooden Ships," "Our House," "They Want It All," "Just A Song Before I Go," "Almost Cut My Hair," and "Don't DigHere." The disc's bonus content comprises previously unreleased bonus videos of Crosby & Nash songs, including "Immigration Man," and an intense live version of the non-nuclear anthem "Don't Dig Here," newly produced with footage, graphics, and facts warning against nuclear proliferation. "Don't Dig Here" is also available as a free download on www.crosbynash.com.
Blue Castle's inaugural releases were digital and vinyl versions of the historic live album Another Stoney Evening, an acoustic show recorded on October 10, 1971 at the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles— one of Crosby and Nash's earliest shows as a duo. In conjunction with the forthcoming tour, Blue Castle will release Another Stoney Evening in
Europe on this September, marking the first time it has ever been available there.
David Crosby and Graham Nash have each been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice — once with Crosby,
Stills & Nash, and a second time with The Byrds and the Hollies, respectively. They have also been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In addition to Another Stoney Evening, their recorded repertoire as a duo includes Crosby & Nash (1972), Wind On The Water (1975), Whistling Down The Wire (1976), Crosby-Nash (2004), and Highlights (2006).
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Crosby-Nash tour dates,
Europe Fall 2011
September 27
Vicar St
Dublin, Ireland
September 28
BelfastWaterfront
Belfast Ireland
September 30
Bridgewater Hall
Manchester, UK
October 1
Clyde
Glasgow, UK
October 3
Philharmonic
Liverpool, UK
October 4
Colston Hall
Bristol, UK
October 6
Symphony Hall
Birmingham, UK
October 8
Royal Albert Hall
London, UK
October 9
The Sage
Gateshead, UK
October 11
Sheffield City Hall
Sheffield, UK
October 13
Cirque Royal
Brussels, Belgium
October 14
Olympia
Paris, France
October 16
Amsterdam, Netherlands
October 17
CCH Saal 1
Hamburg, Germany
October 19
Grugahalle
Essen, Germany
October 20
Admiralspalast
Berlin, Germany
October 22
Waterfront
Stockholm, Sweden
October 23
Konserthus
Oslo, Norway
October 25
Vaerket
Randers, Denmark
October 27
Rhein-Main Theater
Niedernhausen, Germany
October 29
Gran Teatro Geox
Padova, Italy
October 30
Teatro Smeraldo
Milano, Italy
November 1
Teatro Verdi
Firenze, Italy
November 2
Teatro Sistina
Roma, IT
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