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=== Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young === {{Main article|Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young}} Nash initially met both [[David Crosby]] and [[Stephen Stills]] in 1966 during a Hollies US tour. On a subsequent visit to the US in 1968, he was more formally introduced to Crosby by mutual friend [[Cass Elliott]] in [[Laurel Canyon]], Los Angeles. Nash left the Hollies to form a new group with Crosby and Stills. A trio at first, [[Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young|Crosby, Stills & Nash]] later became a quartet in 1969 with [[Neil Young]]: '''Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young''' (CSNY). With both configurations, Nash went on to even greater worldwide success, penning many of CSN's most-commercial hit singles such as "[[Our House (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song)|Our House]]" (about the house in Laurel Canyon shared with his then-lover [[Joni Mitchell]]); "[[Teach Your Children]]" and "[[Marrakesh Express]]" (both of which had been rejected by the Hollies); "[[Just a Song Before I Go]]"; and "[[Wasted on the Way]]". Nash, nicknamed "Willy" by his bandmates, has been described as the glue that keeps their often fragile alliances together. Nash became politically active after moving to California, as reflected in his [[Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War|anti-Vietnam War]] songs "Military Madness" and "[[Chicago (Graham Nash song)|Chicago / We Can Change the World]]" (about the [[Chicago Seven|trial of the Chicago Eight]]).
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