Graham Nash tells stories from his new autobiography, "Wild Tales". Find out more at www.grahamnash.com.
Graham talks about David Crosby's experience in hearing the Beatles "A Day In The Life" for the first time
Graham hopes to be able to put together a charity album for the Children's Defense Fund, this album would be a compilation of songs that he and David Crosby sang on.
Graham talks about the upcoming project to release some fantastic live music recorded by Crosby Stills Nash & Young on the 1974 tour.
Graham Nash says the hit making formula used for the song "Jennifer Eccles" for the Hollies was getting a bit old for him at the time.
Graham talks about how he and Hollies band members didn't get along all that well with the Dave Clark 5.
Graham talks about meeting song writer Graham Gouldman for the first time and the writing of the Hollies hit, "Bus Stop".
Graham talks about the writing of the song "Our House" for the Crosby Stills Nash and Young "Deja Vu" album.
Graham Nash gives background on his song, "Military Madness" from his "Songs for Beginners" album.