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Crosby, Stills & Nash At Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia

Crosby, Stills & Nash put on an impressive performance tonight at Sydney's famous Hordern Pavilion.

Often referred to as "the voice of a generation", they maintain universal appeal, as demonstrated at a very full Hordern Pavilion in Sydney tonight.

They've been performing together for four decades and have fans stretching across several generations.

The legendary folk rock trio played such beautiful songs such as Marrakesh Express, Wooden Ships, Teach Your Children, Carry On, Our House and Long Time Gone.

Australian music lovers were sure treated tonight.

John Nash announced to the crowd before the concert that he was sick but would still perform, and you could tell the crowd appreciated his honesty - a trait not always exhibited in the music industry. I thought John sounded fine, and of course he is supported by other world class artists.

They have been around for what seems like forever, but they have hardly missed a beat, and their music is timeless, and seems as relevant today as when they first got together.

Fans - don't miss your only chance to see one of the world's best ever supergroups when they come to your city.
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Author Eva Rinaldi from Sydney, Australia

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