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  1. The Room Nobody Lives In (2007 Remaster) 3:11. Magical Connection (2007 Remaster) 2:48. John B Sebastian ~ I Had A Dream. 2:55. Red-Eye Express (2007 Remaster) 2:55. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Vinyl release of "John B. Sebastian" on Discogs.

  2. John B Sebatian JOHN B SEBASTIAN featuring Graham Nash, Stephen Stills, David Crosby. 12" vinyl lp. RSLP 6379. First UK pressing on the largew river boat Reprise yellow label.1970. Gatefold sleeve in excellent condition, a couple of small creases to spine, minor handling wear, ...

  3. LINER NOTES FO R JOHN SEBASTIAN'S JOHN B. SEBASTIAN. By Richie Unterberger. When John Sebastian started his solo career in the late 1960s, ... Don't Ya Get Crazy" and "She's a Lady"), David Crosby (who also played guitar on "She's a Lady"), Graham Nash (who contributed a high harmony vocal to "What She Thinks About"), pedal steel player Buddy ...

  4. 10 de may. de 2023 · ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Graham Nash was slow to smile on a recent Wednesday afternoon, sitting in early spring sunshine on the porch of a cafe near Washington, D.C. The night before, the 81-year-old ...

  5. 28 de ene. de 2022 · The following year, Sebastian went to Woodstock as a spectator but wound up being drafted to perform. He issued several solo albums in the 1970s when he kept busy as a session player and performed on such classic albums as Crosby Stills Nash & Young’s Déjà Vu and the Doors’ L.A. Woman.

  6. John SebastianJohn B. Sebastian + Four Of Us + Tarzana Kid + Welcome Back + BBC In Concert 1970. More images. Label:Edsel Records – EDSG 8039: Format: 2 x CD, Compilation. DVD, DVD-Video. ... Harmony Vocals – Graham Nash. Horns – Burt Collins. Harmony Vocals – Graham Nash. Horns – Burt Collins. 3:02: 1-4: Magical Connection : 2: ...

  7. John B. Sebastian also featured support performances by David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash several months before that trio agreed to work together as a performing unit. The album's release was marred by legal controversy, with two record companies, Reprise and MGM, claiming ownership of the recording and simultaneously distributing the album for several months in 1970.