Win a pair of Premium Tix to Graham Nash Gets Wild With The Commonwealth Club
So this is pretty amazing. Graham Nash, yes that Graham Nash (from Crosby, Still and Nash), just put out an autobiography about his life in rock and roll. I imagine the stories are pretty insane considering, for awhile, his band was one of the biggest in the world.
Now that Nash is on tour supporting his new book The Commonwealth Club is hosting an evening at the Nourse Theater where he will be in conversation with Greg Dalton, founder and host of Climate One. I have one pair of premium tickets to give away to this spectacular event that is happening on riday 11/15. Premium tickets have great seats and come with a copy of the book. This is a $140 value. Read below to learn more about the event, and enter to win below that. Otherwise you can buy your tickets here. Good luck and don’t forget to Teach Your Children Well.
In 1968, Graham Nash left his native England and flew to Los Angeles to visit his enchanting, brilliant girlfriend, Joni Mitchell. With one jet-lagged impromptu jam session in her house in Laurel Canyon, the magic of Crosby, Stills and Nash was born. After that, his life would change forever.
From the sounds and feelings to the girls and parties, Nash conveys the unforgettable adventures of his life through his autobiography, Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life. But it’s not just a relic of history. His lyrics inspired generations to “teach your children well,” and Nash is a living reminder that we are the stewards of our own future. He came onto the music scene in a generation that was pushing social norms and has since become a true renaissance man. Nash co-founded Musicians United for Safe Energy and lead its famous No Nukes concerts. He maintained a parallel career in photography as a collector, a pioneer of digital imaging and an artist, capturing the often overlooked elements of everyday life.
Nash will be in San Francisco to talk about his book Wild Tales. Join us for an exclusive peek into the wild tales and issues facing today’s environmental movement with one of the greats of rock and roll, art and social activism.
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