Graham Nash remains one of the hardest working men in rock. Nash, who published his latest photo book, A Life In Focus, yesterday (November 16th), spoke to Ultimate Classic Rock and revealed he's got a total of three new albums in the works.
Nash explained, “A couple years ago, I got a band together and did (1971's) Songs For Beginners from start to finish, then took an intermission and came back and did (1974's) Wild Tales start to finish. We recorded the four shows where we did those albums, and it’s coming out as a double live album in early 2022.”
Regarding his studio follow-up to 2016's critically lauded solo set, This Path Tonight, Nash said, “I’ve been recording remotely, which is really interesting — sending my acoustic guitar and rough vocal to my guitar player, Shane Fontayne, in Los Angeles; he puts guitar and bass on them, and then he sends it to my keyboard player, Todd Caldwell, who would put keyboards on. He would send it to his brother, who is a drummer, in Lubbock, Texas; he’d put the drums on and send it back to me, and I’d mix it. It’s been very interesting — we’ve done seven tracks that way.”