Graham Nash has announced his new album, Now, his first in seven years, and shared its lead single "Right Now."
Now, the singer-songwriter's first studio album since 2016's This Path Tonight, will be released on May 19 via BMG.
Now was co-produced by Nash and his longtime touring keyboardist Todd Caldwell.
"I believe that my new album, Now, is the most personal one I have ever made," said Nash. "At this point in my life, that's something to say."
The 81-year-old English-American musician released a live album last year, titled Graham Nash: Live - Songs for Beginners / Wild Tales.
The album is available for pre-order at https://grahamnash.lnk.to/NowPR, while "Right Now" can be heard at https://grahamnash.lnk.to/RightNowPR
Nash is also set to embark on a U.S. tour - Sixty Years of Songs and Stories - in April.
Now Tracklisting:
01 Right Now02 A Better Life03 Golden Idols04 Stars & Stripes05 Love of Mine06 Theme From Pastoral07 In a Dream08 Stand Up09 It Feels Like Home10 Buddy's Back11 Follow Your Heart12 I Watched It All Come Down13 When It Comes to You
(Photo: Amy Grantham)
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