Graham Nash will release his first solo album in 14 years, This Path Tonight, next month. The 74-year-old singer most famous for his role in Crosby, Stills & Nash shared the title track in January and he offered up another sample, “Target,” on Friday. Nash is in the process of divorcing his second wife and told Billboard that wrote “Target” about his current girlfriend Amy Grantham and his “approach to her heart.”
Nash also made headlines earlier this week when he told Billboard that he doesn’t “want anything to do with David Crosby at all.” Nash added that “in [his] world there will never, ever be a Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young record and there will never be another Crosby, Stills & Nash record or show.” The rocker refused to elaborate on what the details of his conflict with Crosby, only noting that he “was letting Crosby be who he is” and judged him accordingly.
The members of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young have an extensive history of feuds — in 2014, Neil Young made comments of his own affirming that he’d never work with his former collaborators again, after Crosby insulted Young’s partner, Daryl Hannah.