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David Crosby Confirms CSN Is on “Indefinite Hold,” Discusses Feud with Nash, Upcoming Solo Albums

Credit: Django CrosbyIn a recent newspaper interview, David Crosby gave some insight into his feud with Graham Nash that's led to Crosby, Stills & Nash being put on, as David describes it, "indefinite hold."

Asked about the status of the trio, Crosby told The San Diego Union-Tribune, "I wouldn't say CSN was alive and well…I'd say it's on indefinite hold."

In a recent Billboard interview, Nash said Crosby had been "awful" to him for the last two years, and that he currently felt that CSN would never perform or record together again.

Crosby, meanwhile, told the Union-Tribune that it was Nash who had been treating him badly.

"Graham has been pretty much of a [expletive] to me, for a while," he maintained. "I would not say that's the only reason [why CSN was going on hiatus], but we're definitely giving it a rest."

The 74-year-old singer/songwriter revealed that one source of tension between him and Graham was Nash's 2013 memoir, Wild Tales, which David claims "is full of inaccuracies and chock-full of misinformation."

Crosby recalls that when Nash gave him an advance copy of the book to read, "he said, 'It's too late to change anything, but here it is,'" adding, "I was very unhappy about it. It's a very shallow, very self-serving book, and full of B.S."

Meanwhile, Crosby also shared some details about the two solo albums on which he's been working. David recently finished one record titled Lighthouse that he collaborated on with Michael League, leader of the Grammy-winning modern-jazz collective Snarky Puppy. He's also well into making another album with his son and CSN touring keyboardist James Raymond, with whom he also worked on his 2014 solo effort, Croz.

With regard to this unexpectedly prolific period in his career, Crosby said, “What happened is that, for some reason -- maybe because I'm happy now -- I've had this genesis, the biggest burst of songs I've written in the longest time. So I'm making two solo records, and they're really good." He then added, with a laugh, "He said modestly."

David winds down a spring U.S. solo tour this Sunday in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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