
In the late 60s, Crosby, Stills, and Nash (and sometimes Young) solidified their status as music icons. The lore of the group still lives on in such a way that, despite having not performed together in almost six years, whenever fans and critics think back on the band’s illustrious career, it triggers a myriad of reasons as to why they’re considered one of the best bands of all time. In addition to being the soundtrack of a pivotal era in history, there’s the Woodstock performance, the fact that they were individually successful before coming together to form a supergroup, as well as the numerous nasty break-ups—and make-ups—expected of any rock group.
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