Budweiser Concert Series welcomes
Crosby, Stills and Nash
Thursday, July 31st
Gold Circle: $115
Lower Orchestra: $84
Upper Orchestra: $60
Lawn: $44
(Prices include $2 Facility Fee and $1 Artist-directed Charity Donation)
- Crosby, Stills and Nashhttp://www.crosbystillsnash.com/
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One of the most enduring and original musical partnerships of our time, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) have captivated the world with their peerless three-part harmony vocals, inspired songwriting and brilliant musicianship for over three decades. The only American band of the original Woodstock era to have a societal impact rivaling that of the Beatles, they have been called “the voice of an entire generation.” With an impassioned point of view as personal as it is message-oriented, CSN have always sung about socially relevant issues and universal values. Their songs have chronicled our times and touched the lives of millions of fans of all ages through timeless hits including “Marrakesh Express,” “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” “Helplessly Hoping,” “Guinnevere,” “Teach Your Children,” “Wooden Ships,” “Dark Star,” and “Just A Song Before I Go,” to name just a few. They have, in fact, become the voice of many generations.
CSN’s seminal contribution to the evolution of contemporary American music was honored in 1997 with the group’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The gala evening proved doubly special for Stephen Stills, who became the first artist to be enshrined twice on the same day – once with CSN and again for the Buffalo Springfield. It also marked the second induction for David Crosby, who’d previously been ushered in with The Byrds. All three of CSN’s members, in fact, claim such dual artistic citizenship, as Graham Nash stepped into the trio after a run as a top British Invasion hitmaker with The Hollies. When CSN formed 1968, with each partner already claiming their own substantial rock ‘n roll pedigree, they were instantly labeled a “supergroup,” likely coining the term. Together, Crosby, Stills and Nash forged something magical, made possible by the harmonic convergence of their distinct and complementary talents. GRAMMY®-cited as 1969’s “Best New Artist,” CSN continues to garner major awards, including being honored in ’06 with BMI’s prestigious Pop Icons designation.


