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Alfred Music Releases Graham Nash’s Album-Matching Songbook, This Path Tonight

Sharon Paquette Lose • Print & Digital • April 22, 2016


Alfred Music, publisher and distributor of educational print music since 1922, announces the release of Graham Nash’s album-matching guitar TAB songbook, This Path Tonight

This Path Tonight features 13 songs from his new album as well as 3 bonus songs from the deluxe edition. This is Nash’s first solo record of new music in 14 years. It’s a work of reflection and transition of a singer-songwriter whose career (the Hollies; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; and CSN) has spanned more than five decades and counting. The album is co-written and produced by longtime CSN guitarist Shane Fontayne, who has worked with a who’s who of rock’s greatest, including Bruce Springsteen, Joe Cocker, Sting, Marc Cohn, Heart, James Taylor, and more. This album-matching folio contains guitar TAB transcriptions. Also included is a glossy lyrics-only section. 

Titles include “This Path Tonight,” “Myself at Last,” “Cracks in the City,” “Beneath the Waves,” “Fire Down Below,” “Another Broken Heart,” “Target,” “Golden Days,” “Back Home,” “Encore,” “Mississippi Burning,” “Watch Out for the Wind,” “The Last Fall.” 

During his amazing, five-decade career, Graham Nash has helped shape the sound of popular music. He is a two-time member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was first inducted in 1997 for his work with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and then again in 2010 for his work with The Hollies, with whom he helped create the ’60s British Invasion sound with classic songs like “Carrie Anne,” “On a Carousel,” “Stop, Stop, Stop,” and “Bus Stop.”  

In 1968 Graham formed Crosby, Stills & Nash with a focus on bringing the vocal harmony-intensive styles of The Everly Brothers and The Beach Boys to a new type of folk-rock music. Crosby, Stills & Nash (and then CSNY) became the foundation of the Southern California sound that included and influenced Joni Mitchell, Cass Elliot, Jackson Browne, the Eagles, America, The Byrds, and more. With CSN and CSNY he recorded classic songs such as “Marrakesh Express,” “Our House,” “Teach Your Children,” “Just a Song Before I Go,” and “Wasted on the Way.”

Graham Nash: This Path Tonight is now available for $19.99 at music retail stores and online retailers.

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