Graham Nash Movies
Britain-born pop music star Graham Nash was a member of the Hollies, one of the premier British Invasion bands, and later a member of the enduringly popular folk-rock trio Crosby, Stills and Nash. He has also had a somewhat successful solo career. In film, he and his bandmates have appeared in a number of concert documentaries including Muse Concert: No Nukes (1980). ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie GuideProduced by Joey Travolta, Taylor Cross and Keri Bowers' documentary Normal People Scare Me aims to help the general public better understand autism. At six years old, Cross was diagnosed with autism. Despite being an internationally recognized autism expert, even his mother Bowers faced some serious battles while attempting to understand her son. At age fourteen, Cross got the idea to make a film about autism so that others could understand his struggles. Enter Travolta, who leapt at the opportunity to mentor the filmmakers so they could get their message to the masses. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Graham Nash
Directed by Bernard Shakey, a long-time alias for Neil Young, CSNY Déjà Vu documents the beloved quartet's 2006 Freedom of Speech tour. The film includes a wealth of information about the Iraq War, and the film's anti-war stance gets as much attention as the group's musical performances. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
The Hollies enjoyed a long string of hits in the 1960's and early 70's with their imaginative pop melodies, crisp guitar work and superb harmonies, making them one of the most popular groups of the era in both America and the United Kingdom. In early 1967, the Hollies made a live appearance on the German television series Beat -- Beat -- Beat, and their performance is preserved in full on this DVD release. Featuring the Graham Nash/Allan Clarke lineup of the group, Beat Beat Beat: The Hollies includes the songs "Stop Stop Stop", "On A Carousel" and "Bus Stop", as well as an instrumental blues jam. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, (more)

- 2007
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David Gilmour: Remember That Night - Live From Royal Albert Hall captures the Pink Floyd guitarist playing a number of that band's most well known songs along with selections from his solo album On An Island. A number of special guest stars play with him over the course of the evening including David Bowie, and Graham Nash. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- David Gilmour
Recorded live at Disney World, this video features Kenny Loggins performing songs from his Grammy-nominated album Return to Pooh Corner. Highlights include a fantastic rendition of House at Pooh Corner, special guests David Crosby, Patti Austin, Graham Nash, and more. Proceeds from the video were donated to the Children's Miracle Network. ~ Heather M. Fierst, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kenny Loggins, Graham Nash, (more)
The mock heavy-metal band Spinal Tap (actually comedians Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer) return to duty in this made-for-TV sequel to Rob Reiner's 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, filmed to promote the group's album Break Like the Wind. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, (more)
A video review of the sixties with Dennis Hopper, Graham Nash, Peter Fonda, Michelle Phillips and John Paul Jones DeJoria. ~ All Movie Guide

- 1990
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Crosby, Stills & Nash: Long Time Comin' is a visual tour of the classic rock group's career which has spanned more than two decades. This showcase of the band's incomparable talent is comprised of clips from films and documentaries, performances, newsreels, home movies, and also never-before-seen performances. It offers a retrospective look at the artistry of David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash and features the songs "Long Time Gone," "Marrakesh Express," "Woodstock: 4+20," "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Carrie Anne," "For What It's Worth," "Helplessly Hoping," "Teach Your Children," "You Don't Have to Cry," "Judy Blue Eyes," "Just a Song Before I Go," and others. Performances by the Byrds, the Hollies, and Buffalo Springfield are included. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide
This musical extravaganza features the sights and sounds of the sixties and archival footage of some of the most brilliant musical performers, like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, CSNY, The Dead and many others - raw and uncensored. ~ All Movie Guide

- 1982
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Arguably one of the most important and influential American bands in rock history, Crosby, Stills & Nash took the music world by storm at the close of the 1960s only to break up by the start of the '70s. Luckily for fans of their melodic brand of folk-rock, the outfit reformed in 1977. A record of the tour supporting their second post-reunion studio album, Crosby, Stills & Nash: Daylight Again was shot over three November 1982 performances at the New Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles. Some of the songs performed include "Southern Cross," "For What It's Worth," "Love the One You're With," and "Teach Your Children." ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
Telling the true story of legal action taken against a nuclear weapons plant in 1980, this film features a mixed cast of professional actors (notably Martin Sheen as the judge) and actual participants in the case itself and has a very strong anti-nuclear message. ~ Mark Hockley, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Rev. Daniel Berrigan
Also known as The Muse Concert: No Nukes, this rock-concert film offers a good representative cross-section of old-line show business liberalism. Bruce Springsteen and Bonnie Raitt are the "newest" members of the aggregation by default. They're okay if not brilliant, which can also be said for their fellow troubadours Jackson Browne, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, James Taylor and the Doobie Brothers. The anti-nuke theme of the concert isn't as overbearing as it might have been under the circumstances (even "special guest" Jane Fonda is comparatively benign). The best sequences in the film are comprised of misleading government-propaganda clips from the old TV series "The Big Picture" (love those uniformed piglets!) The graininess of the film stock is the only real detriment of No Nukes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jackson Browne, Crosby, Stills & Nash, (more)
This documentary chronicles the 1969 Big Sur Festival and features the folk-rock tunes of many of the era's most influential musicians. Included is Joan Baez singing "I Shall Be Released" and "Song for David." ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

















