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The original supergroup of folk rock, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash released their first album, Crosby, Stills & Nash, in May 1969. By the time they arrived at Woodstock a few months later, they had added Neil Young and went on to channel in their music all the radical anger, romantic idealism, and generational angst of their time. They had each already made their marks in huge bands, but together their harmonies were transcendent. Music journalist Peter Doggett first met the band 25 year ago and has had a lifelong love of their music. In this book he provides new insights into their incredible catalog, from their delicate acoustic confessionals like "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" to their timeless classics such as "Our House." Doggett also uncovers plenty of new stories and perspectives on the four tenacious and volatile songwriters' infamously reckless, hedonistic, and often combative lifestyles that led to their continuous breakups and behaviors -- extreme even by rock star standards.

