CSN 2O12, THE FIRST LIVE PERFORMANCE FILM
OF
CROSBY, STILLS & NASH IN OVER TWO DECADES, TO BE
RELEASED JULY 17 IN BLU-RAY, DVD/2CD AND DIGITAL FORMATS
Los Angeles, CA, July X, 2012: On July 17, Crosby, Stills & Nash
(CSN) will release CSN 2012, a 25-song set presenting the trio’s first
live performance film in more than 20 years. Captured in high-definition
during the early portion of CSN’s ongoing 2012 world tour, the set will
be available worldwide from CSN Records in Blu-ray, DVD/2CD (3 discs),
and Digital formats. The Blu-Ray and DVD/2CD versions feature complete
concert footage and bonus content—including a conversation with David Crosby,
Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash, and “on-the-road interviews” with the
group’s band and crew. CSN Records is distributed worldwide by Alternative
Distribution Alliance.
A trailer for CSN 2012 can be viewed on CSN's official YouTube channel.
AXS TV (formerly HDNet) will broadcast a version of the concert, specially
edited for television, on July 22.
CSN 2012’s repertoire spotlights classic hits such as “Marrakesh Express,”
“Our House,” “Southern Cross,” “Déjà Vu, “Long Time Gone,”
and “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” as well as the new songs “Radio,” “Almost
Gone,” and a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Girl From The North Country.”
Pulling songs from the members’ solo careers- and Crosby, Stills, Nash
& Young, Buffalo Springfield, and Crosby/Nash- in addition to
the CSN catalog, the full set list is: “Carry On/Questions,” “Marrakesh
Express,” “Long Time Gone,” “Military Madness,” “Southern Cross,” “Lay
Me Down,” “Almost Gone,” “Wasted On The Way,” “Radio,” “Bluebird,” “Déjà
Vu,” “Wooden Ships,” “Helplessly Hoping,” “In Your Name,” “Girl From The
North Country,” “As I Come of Age,” “Guinevere,” “Johnny’s Garden,” “Learn
to Live (So Begins the Task),” “Cathedral,” “Our House,” “Love the One
You’re With,” “For What It’s Worth,” “Teach Your Children,” and “Suite:
Judy Blue Eyes.”
Having already toured Australia/New Zealand and South America, Crosby,
Stills & Nash are currently in the middle of the U.S. portion of their
2012 world tour. The players accompanying CSN on the road—and who
are also featured playing and via interviews on CSN 2012—are: Todd Caldwell
(organ), Shayne Fontayne (guitar), Steve DiStanislao (drums), Kevin McCormick
(bass), and James Raymond (keyboards).
More than four decades since CSN first harmonized in Laurel Canyon,
and played its first-ever concert as a trio at the legendary Woodstock
festival, its members continue a creative partnership that is one of the
most influential and enduring in contemporary music. David Crosby,
Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash have each been inducted into the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame twice—once with Crosby, Stills & Nash, and a second
time with The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Hollies, respectively.
They have also been inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, with the
honor recognizing both CSN as a group, and each member as individual solo
artists.
CSN’s music first became a cornerstone of rock ‘n roll with the self-titled
1969 debut LP, one of Rolling Stone’s “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.”
Ever since—through changing times, various configurations, and acclaimed
solo careers—Crosby, Stills & Nash have continued to tour and record
as “three together.”
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CROSBY, STILLS & NASH 2012 U.S. TOUR
Date-Venue-City
JUL 10 Memorial Auditorium CHATTANOOGA, TN
JUL 11 Tuscaloosa Amphitheatre TUSCALOOSA, AL
JUL 13 IP Casino Resort & Spa BILOXI, MS
JUL 14 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre ALPHARETTA, GA
JUL 27 Ryman Auditorium NASHVILLE, TN
JUL 28 Carson Center PADUCAH, KY
JUL 30 PNC Pavilion at CINCINNATI, OH
JUL 31 Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre TOLEDO, OH
AUG 02 Fox Theater ST. LOUIS, MO
AUG 03 Ravinia Festival HIGHLAND PARK, IL
AUG 05 Riverside Theater MILWAUKEE, WI
AUG 06 Orpheum Theatre MINNEAPOLIS, MN
AUG 08 Pinewood Bowl Amphitheater LANCASTER, NE
AUG 09 Starlight Theatre KANSAS CITY, MO
AUG 11 Hartman Arena PARK CITY, KS
AUG 12 Zoo Amphitheatre OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
AUG 14 Verizon Theatre GRAND PRAIRIE, TX
AUG 15 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion WOODLANDS, TX
AUG 17 Majestic Theatre SAN ANTONIO, TX
AUG 18 Austin City Limits Live at Moody Theater AUSTIN, TX
AUG 20 Route 66 Casino ALBUQUERQUE, NM
AUG 21 Red Rocks Amphitheatre MORRISON, CO
AUG 23 Red Butte Garden SALT LAKE CITY, UT
AUG 24 Idaho Botanic Gardens BOISE, ID
SEP 04 Symphony Hall PHOENIX, AZ
SEP 05 Anselmo Valencia Amphitheatre TUCSON, AZ
SEP 07 Greek Theatre LOS ANGELES, CA
SEP 08 San Jose Civic Auditorium SAN JOSE, CA
SEP 11 Cuthbert Amphitheater EUGENE, OR
SEP 12 Schnitzer Hall PORTLAND, OR
SEP 14 Chateau Ste. Michelle WOODINVILLE, WA
SEP 15 Northern Quest Resort & Casino AIRWAY HEIGHTS, WA
SEP 17 Van Duzer Theatre ARCATA, CA
SEP 19 The Fillmore SAN FRANCISCO, CA
SEP 20 The Fillmore SAN FRANCISCO, CA
SEP 22 Reno Events Center RENO, NV
SEP 23 Marin Center SAN RAFAEL, CA
SEP 25 Gallo Center For The Arts MODESTO, CA
SEP 28 Santa Barbara Bowl SANTA BARBARA, CA
SEP 29 Humphrey’s SAN DIEGO, CA
SEP 30 Humphrey’s SAN DIEGO, CA