Saturday, May 23, 2026

Now ALL of Crosby, Stills, and Nash Join Neil Young In Asking to Remove ALL Their Music from Spotify

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First it was Neil Young.

Then Graham Nash joined in. David Crosby was in sympathy with them.

But now Stephen Stills has jumped on the bandwagon and they ALL want ALL their music taken off Spotify. They’re supporting Neil Young, who started this whole thing, Joni Mitchell followed, with Nils Lofgren, India Arie agreeing too.

On Crosby’s Twitter feed, he posted their shared statement. Hey, the result may be a detente and reunion for this supergroup. They’re finally on the same page.

Now I’m waiting for some others of their ilk to chime in, like Jackson Browne. No pressure, but it would be something if Browne or Bonnie Raitt or Don Henley lined up with this cause.

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