Word: nash
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...bored by the dull polarity of beach bunnies and hard-line feminists. A record industry Who's Who, including James Taylor, Leonard Cohen, David Crosby and Jackson Browne, came calling, and most fell hopelessly in love. "When you fall for Joan, you fall all the way," says Graham Nash, of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. "She means a lot to a great number of people...
Willy recounts her close relationship with Graham Nash. Free Man in Paris describes the frenetic "starmaker machinery" she and Elektra-Asylum Chairman David Geffen escaped during a European vacation...
...undergone the operation. Among those contributing were Bonnie Angelo of TIME'S Washington bureau, who talked to Betty Ford at the White House; Mary Cronin of the New York Bureau, who interviewed recent mastectomy patients at Memorial Hospital in Manhattan, where Happy Rockefeller was operated on; and Madeleine Nash in Chicago and Elizabeth Frappollo in New England, both of whom spoke with doctors, psychologists and their breast-cancer patients. "Women correspondents' files were essential," Stoler says. "This is the type of story that the best and most sensitive male journalists are handicapped in reporting...
...Rockers who love American blues "tea bags"). Cooder likes to stay close to home, but when he must go to L.A., he dresses his otherwise modest person in smashing, vibrant shirts made especially for him by a neighbor friend named Sumiko and drives into town in a '55 Nash Rambler ("the only unhip car I could find...
Visiting musicians always knew where to find him. Such rock luminaries as Eric Clapton (late of Cream), Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) and John McLaughlin (soon to found the Mahavishnu Orchestra) would drop by. Hendrix would unwind, stretch and bend the notes as he never could onstage. He would make his guitar wail like a lost soul on the Delta. Sometimes it sounded like a horn, sometimes like a violin. Suddenly it would laugh its way to a final cadence. An old bottle-neck blues number might go on for a half-hour...