Graham Nash
Graham Nash's Guitars
Many times during this footage from the recording of The Hollies hit "On a Carousel", Graham Nash is seen playing his (now heavily customised) black 62/63 Epiphone Texan with double pickguards. The guitar was originally "cherryburst" as seen here at 0:45, before getting the "Hollies"-paintjob, as seen here at 0:40.
Graham Nash would extensively use it throughout his time with The Hollies up until he left and formed CSN and CSNY, in which he continues to use it extensively up until the 70s.
In this photograph with The Hollies, Graham Nash poses with a Vox V239 Folk Twelve 12-string guitar. Later on, this guitar would get a pickup and be used by Tony Hicks while performing "Look Through Any Window" on Beat Club.
Graham Nash is see playing a very nice Telecaster, along with his band mate, S. Stills.
Graham Nash holds his Danelectro guitarlin, circa 1964.
In this live performance at Beat Club, 1967, Graham Nash plays a black Gibson Les Paul Custom. It can be seen at 0:33.
In this Shindig performance, Graham Nash is seen playin a Vox Phantom XII at 2:05.
In this stockphoto, Graham Nash plays a golden Les Paul Standard with P-90 pickups.
In this stockphoto from Televsion House, 1964, Graham plays a Rickenbacker Rose Morris 1998; a guitar with an f-hole, three pickups and dot inlays.
Graham Nash was playing a D-28 with the Hollies, before CSN&Y ever started.
In the video, Graham Nash is seen playing a Vox New Escort, which is a Vox-made electric guitar based on the Fender Telecaster. It is a cheap build, with 2 standard pickups and a Bigsby bridge. Nash is seen with this guitar only from 1966 to early 1967. With performances such as Beat-Club in 66', and promo videos in Sweden.
In this promotional shoot of The Hollies, we can see Graham (second to the left) using a Fender Newporter acoustic. The Fender Newporter in the 60s did not have a cutaway at the bottom, and is designed as a normal acoustic guitar, but with a fender, 6-inlay headstock. Graham would not only use this guitar for this promotional shoot, but also in the TOTP performance of Bus Stop, where Allan Clarke is also playing a similar guitar. This guitar would most likely be short lived as no other pictures or videos show Graham with the Newporter anymore.
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Discography
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Live: Songs For Beginners / Wild Tales
Graham Nash · 2022
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If I Could Only Remember My Name
David Crosby · 1971
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