Crosby, Stills, and Nash

Crosby, Stills, and Nash was one of the most significant acts of the folk movement of the sixties and seventies. They were a supergroup comprised of David Crosby of The Byrds, Stephen Stills of Buffalo Springfield, and Graham Nash of The Hollies. Later on Neil Young, also of Buffalo Springfield, joined them. The group was greatly successful, with five platinum albums. They had numerous hit singles. They performed at the legendary Woodstock Music and Art Fair of 1969, including a song written about the song by Joni Mitchell. All three members have been inducted into the Hall of Fame twice. They have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Young was not inducted with them. They were inducted by folk musician James Taylor. Stills features Crosby and Nash on his solo song Love the One You're With, but it is still credited as a solo work. They provided the counterculture staples Wooden Ships and Ohio.