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Stephen Stills and Graham Nash Reunite for First Time in Nearly a Decade at FireAid


Stephen Stills and Graham Nash performed "Teach Your Children" at FireAid, marking their first time onstage together since 2016.

Prior to “Teach Your Children,” Stills played the 1967 Buffalo Springfield protest anthem “For What It’s Worth” with Dawes and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell. Stills wrote the song in response to a disturbance that broke out on the Sunset Strip when the city of Los Angeles tried to impose a curfew on young people, but it took on a new meaning in the aftermath of the fire. Prior to FireAid, the only time Stills and Nash played together after the split was the 2016 funeral of their longtime engineer Stanley Johnston, where they sang “In My Life” with photographer Joel Bernstein.

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