Crosby and Nash tour postponed
David Crosby and Graham Nash have postponed their upcoming month-long U.S. tour. The duo's manager Donald Miller posted on the official crosbynash.com website that the tour is being pushed back due to "medical issues that have arisen" for Crosby. He added went on to say that, "We deeply regret that the band will not be able to embark on this tour as scheduled. At this time, we thank you for your understanding and the band looks forward to seeing you this fall."
Earlier this month Crosby, Stills & Nash were forced to cancel their February and March tour of New Zealand and Australia due to Crosby's ailing health. The 65-year-old Crosby suffers from hepatitis C, and in 1994 received a liver transplant.
Uncut.co.uk reported that the missed U.S. Crosby-Nash dates would be rescheduled for the fall. The magazine also said that last month's postponement of the tour Down Under was due to Crosby suffering from pneumonia.
The Crosby-Nash tour was due to kick off on March 19th in Shawnee, Oklahoma before wrapping up on April 14th in Schenectady, New York.
Earlier this month Crosby, Stills & Nash were forced to cancel their February and March tour of New Zealand and Australia due to Crosby's ailing health. The 65-year-old Crosby suffers from hepatitis C, and in 1994 received a liver transplant.
Uncut.co.uk reported that the missed U.S. Crosby-Nash dates would be rescheduled for the fall. The magazine also said that last month's postponement of the tour Down Under was due to Crosby suffering from pneumonia.
The Crosby-Nash tour was due to kick off on March 19th in Shawnee, Oklahoma before wrapping up on April 14th in Schenectady, New York.








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