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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young to Launch "Freedom Of Speech '06" -- Their First Tour in Four Years -- With a July 6 Date in Philadelphia
Produced by The Next Adventure, Live Nation Company, the North American Itinerary Runs Through Mid-September and Encompasses Dates in Over Thirty Cities; Concerts Will Debut Songs From Neil Young's Politically Charged New Album "Living With War"
Legendary rock and roll supergroup Crosby,
Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY) have just announced "Freedom Of Speech '06,"
the quartet's first road adventure together since 2002. A tour of North
America, the more than two month-long itinerary kicks off July 6 in the
City of Brotherly Love -- a fitting starting point for these four longtime
friends and collaborators -- with a concert at Philadelphia, PA's Tweeter
Center. Other highlights include Denver, CO's Red Rocks on July 17,
California dates at Concord's Chronicle Pavilion on July 25 and the
Hollywood Bowl on July 31, and on the East Coast, an August 22 show at
Jones Beach. Canadian dates include a July 10 engagement at Toronto's Air
Canada Centre.
Billed as "An Evening With Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young," Freedom Of Speech
'06 will tour with no opening act, and the shows will spotlight an extended
set from CSNY, as in their past outings. Repertoire will include their
classic work together, as well as favorites from their storied individual
careers. With these iconic singer-songwriters' reputations for outspoken
dialogue, social activism, lyrical expression, musical virtuosity and
artistic integrity, Freedom Of Speech '06 is certain to ring loud and clear
and passionately.
In what couldn't be a more timely or fitting presentation, music from Neil
Young's just-announced forthcoming album "Living With War" will make its
concert debut during the reunited group's Freedom Of Speech '06 tour. All
four members of CSNY, who have a long history of politically charged music
including the Kent State-themed anthem "Ohio," believe that in light of the
current environment, it's time for them to be out on the road fighting for
America, and for people's rights to stand and be counted. During an
interview with CNN last week, Young said, "There's a conscience in the
country, and I don't think it's being spoken. Everyone deserves a chance to
be heard... We don't have to believe what our president believes to be
patriotic." A stone-cold politically skewed classic, "Living With War"
questions, comments and gives voice to thoughts and feelings about the war
and the administration that will open up dialogue among countless Americans
with songs including "Shock And Awe," "Flags Of Freedom," "Looking For A
Leader" and the title track.
Produced by The Next Adventure (a Live Nation Company), Freedom Of Speech
'06 runs through mid-September, visiting more than thirty major cities
nationwide; additional dates are still being confirmed. Shows will go on
sale beginning this coming weekend in Detroit, Washington, Seattle,
Portland, Concord, Holmdel, Wantagh, and Winnipeg, with additional cities'
on-sale announcements following in the next few weeks. Tickets will range
from $35.00 through $125.00, with a limited number of gold circle tickets
available. Members of the CSNY fan club will have a special pre-sale period
prior to the public
on-sale dates. Freedom Of Speech '06 is CSNY's third tour of the new
millennium, following up their historic 2000 reunion tour -- their first
since 1974 -- and 2002's Tour of America.
CSNY's almost four decades long musical connection is one of the most
influential and enduring collaborations in contemporary music. When they
first came together as a quartet in 1969, each member brought to the
partnership a pedigree from another formidable band -- Crosby from The
Byrds, Nash from The Hollies, and Stills and Young from The Buffalo
Springfield -- and their synergy as a group brought them to new heights.
CSNY's historic 1969 performance at the original Woodstock festival caused
them to be called the "voice of a generation," and the foursome's 1970
debut LP "Dejà Vu" hit #1 and delivered timeless classics including
Crosby's "Almost Cut My Hair," Stills' "Carry On," Nash's "Teach Your
Children," and Young's "Helpless." CSNY's recorded output also includes
"4-Way Street" (1971), "American Dream" (1988) and "Looking Forward"
(1999).
Freedom Of Speech '06, launching July 6, is a rare opportunity to see four
of rock music's most important figures on the same stage, raising their
voices together in song -- exercising their own free speech and inviting
yours as they unite to be heard in the largest possible forum.
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For Official CSNY Tour, Ticket and Fan Club information, visit www.csny.com
Tour dates:
July 06 Philadelphia, PA Tweeter Center
July 08 Ottawa, ON Scotiabank Place
July 10 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
July 14 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre
July 15 Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN Venue to be announced
July 17 Denver, CO Red Rocks
July 20 Phoenix, AZ Cricket Pavilion
July 23 Fresno, CA Save Mart Centre
July 25 Concord, CA Chronicle Pavilion
July 27 Seattle, WA White River Amphitheatre
July 28 Portland, OR Clark County Amphitheatre
July 30 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
July 31 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl
Aug 08 West Palm Beach, FL Sound Advice Amphitheatre
Aug 10 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena
Aug 12 Washington, DC Nissan Pavilion
Aug 15 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun
Aug 16 Boston, MA Tweeter Center
Aug 19 Saratoga, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Aug 20 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Aug 22 Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach Amp.
Aug 25 Hershey, PA Hersheypark Stadium
Aug 29 Columbus, OH Germain Amphitheater
Aug 31 Detroit, MI The Palace at Auburn Hills
Sep 02 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Sep 03 Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank
Sep 06 Milwaukee, WI Marcus Amphitheater
Sep 07 St. Louis, MO UMB Pavilion
Sep 10 Pittsburgh, PA Post-Gazette Pavilion
Additional show dates to be confirmed. Check local listings for specific on
sale dates & times.
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