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Graham Nash established his musical legacy through foundational roles with The Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash, while building a parallel career as a solo artist and photographer. His vocal harmonies and songwriting appear on recordings including "Marrakesh Express," "Our House," and "Teach Your Children," which remain in regular rotation on classic rock radio. Nash's work earned induction into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The British-born musician maintains an active touring schedule across North America and international venues, performing material from both his group and solo catalogs. His recent performances feature songs from albums like "Songs for Beginners" and "Wild Tales," alongside collaborative works from his various band configurations. Nash continues to release new studio recordings while his earlier works are regularly reissued in expanded archival editions. Beyond music, Nash has established himself as an exhibition photographer whose works have been displayed in galleries and museums. His social activism includes environmental advocacy and support for music education initiatives. Nash documents these parallel creative pursuits through his published collections of photography and his memoir "Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life."