CSNY’s Graham Nash revealed he sold his music catalog.
The rocker joined his late CSNY bandmate, David Crosby, to make a deal with Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group. The agreement includes songs from his solo career and his time in The Hollies and Crosby, Stills, and Nash.
Crosby sold his music to the company in 2021 as his only option to take care of his family and pay his mortgage and said he would end up in the streets if he didn’t. Now following his footsteps, Nash sold his music, too, with the company claiming to acquire, develop, and expand Nash’s musical legacy.
Nash said of the deal:
“I’m looking forward to working with the Iconic team on various projects to further the legacy of CSN’s music and my own.”
Azoff said in a recent statement:
“I am thrilled to welcome Graham Nash to the iconic family, which now represents the works of all three of Crosby, Stills, and Nash. Graham is not only an incredible talent and true gentleman but a longtime friend as well. Back when I struck out on my own and started my first management company, Graham visited my office and came up with the name, ‘Front Line Management.'”
As well as their new addition to the company, the president of the Iconic Artists group, Jimmy Edwards, revealed that unreleased music from Nash’s solo and his time in CSN could be released in the future.
There are no details as to how much it was sold for yet.
