June: After the break-up of Buffalo Springfield, Stills (b. Jan.3,
1945, US) is working out future plans with Atlantic when Crosby (b. David Van Courtland,
Aug.14, 1941, Los Angeles, Cal., US), ex-The Byrds, takes Nash (b. Feb.2, 1942, Blackpool,
Lancs, UK) who is touring US with The Hollies and to whom he was introduced 2 years
earlier by Mama Cass Elliot, to meet Stills at his LA Laurel Canyon home. The trio, all
with experience and a history of success, embarks on a creative jamming session and
decides to form a group.
Aug: David Geffen, on behalf of Atlantic
Records, begins the legal and contractual process necessary to unite them on the label.
Crosby, Stills and Nash travel to UK, to compose and rehearse in London (and Nash to
disentangle himself from commitments to The Hollies).
Dec [8]: Nash leaves The Hollies after a
charity concert at the London Palladium.
1969
The new trio, having rehearsed in Moscow
Road, London, until the New Year, and in John Sebastian's house in Long Island, N.Y.,
signs to Atlantic and flies to California to begin recording.
June: Debut LP Crosby, Stills & Nash
is released. (It will sell over 2 million copies in US in 12 months, but will never hit
higher than US #6 during a 2-year residence). The trio, about to tour US for the first
time, need to find musicians to back the vocal/acoustic line-up (on the LP, Stills and
Clear Light's drummer Dallas Taylor have played most instrumental parts). Atlantic boss
Ahmet Ertegun suggests Young (b. Nov. 12. 1945. Toronto Canada), who agrees to join
initially on a casual basis as lead guitarist and occasional vocalist, provided his
separate work with Crazy Horse is unaffected. He brings with him ex-Buffalo Springfield
bassist Bruce Palmer, who soon leaves and is replaced by session man Greg Reeves. (Young
becomes a full-time member, but his arrival will start a trend of group splits and
reunions over the next 20 years, always sparked by the independent spirits of the four
personalities).
July [25]: The group's first live
performance is a gig at New York's Fillimore East.
Aug [16]: The group performs its second
live gig at the Woodstock Festival, N.Y., opening as the acoustic Crosby, Stills &
Nash, and then being joined by Young and the band for an electric set.
Aug: Marrakesh Express, a Nash song which
The Hollies had failed to finish recording in April 1968, climbs to US #28. A lengthy US
tour begins. LP Crosby, Stills & Nash peaks at UK #14, and Marrakesh Express at #17.
Sept [30]: Crosby's girlfriend Christine
Hinton is killed in a car crash in San Francisco, on the day the LP is certified gold in
US. From the LP, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes, (penned by Stills for girlfriend Judy Collins)
makes US #21. The label credit is still to Crosby, Stills & Nash.
Dec [6]: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
guest on The Rolling Stones concert at Altamont Speedway, Cal. After their act, the event
turns into violent tragedy when a murder occurs during The Stones' set.
1970
Jan/ Feb: They tour Europe and UK, ending
at London's Royal Albert Hall, and then split for 3 months to pursue individual work.
Stills buys a house from Ringo Starr and settles in UK, taking guitar lessons from Jimi
Hendrix, and working on his first solo LP.
Mar [11]: The group wins a Grammy award as
Best New Artist(s) of 1969.
May: Woodstock, a Joni Mitchell song
celebrating the festival, is the first Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young release, and peaks
at US #11. First CSN&Y LP, Deja Vu, tops the US chart, having been certified gold
after its first week on release. All four members contribute songs to it (totalling 800
hours' work in the studio). The group tours US again after its 3-month sabbatical,
replacing Reeves and Taylor with John Barbata (ex-Turtles) and Clavin "Fuzzy"
Samuels.
July: Nash's song Teach Your Children
makes US #16.
Aug: Young, watching the TV report of the
killing of four students at the Kent State University riots, writes Ohio the same night.
Cut by the group the next morning, and released 8 days later, it overtakes Teach Your
Children (released 3 weeks earlier) to reach US #14.
Aug [14]: While on tour, Stills is
arrested on suspected drugs charges at a San Diego motel, after being found crawling along
a corridor in an incoherent state. He is freed on $2500 bail. (At the end of the US tour,
at New York's Carnegie Hall, the group splits, following internal dissent, mainly between
Young and the others.)
Oct: Our House, another Nash song from LP
Deja Vu, peaks at US #30, and is the final CSN&Y single released.
Dec: Stills' solo LP Stephen Stills,
recorded in London in May, with contributions from Crosby and Nash, Eric Clapton, Jimi
Hendrix and others, hits US #3 and UK #20. He begins work on a second LP in London with
his new Stephen Stills band (which includes former CSN&Y sidemen Samuels and Taylor).
1971
Jan: Love The One You're With by Stills,
taken from his LP, reaches US #14 (and UK #37 2 months later).
Mar: Sit Yourself Down, from Stills' LP,
makes US #37.
Apr: Crosby's solo LP If I Could Only
Remember My Name, made with help from Jerry Garcia, Joni Mitchell, Nash, Young and others,
reaches both US and UK #12.
May: Music Is Love by Crosby, from his LP,
reaches US #95. Nash compiles live double LP 4-Way Street from recordings made at the
group's Chicago, LA and New York gigs. Already certified gold on ship-out, it hits US #1
and UK #5, confirming CSN&Y as the most popular ex-band after The Beatles (they are
currently voted Best International Group in UK Melody Maker poll). Young's parallel solo
career, with the top 10 success of his LP After The Gold Rush, makes any group reunion
unlikely in the short term.
May [12]: Stills is a guest at Mick and
Bianca Jagger's wedding at St. Tropez, France.
July: Single from Stills' forthcoming LP,
Change Partners, reaches US #4 while Nash releases solo LP Songs For Beginners, reaching
US #15 and UK #13. His extracted Chicago peaks at US #35.
Aug: Solo LP Stephen Stills 2 (recorded
with the 1970 line-up of the Stephen Stills Band, before its split after a long US tour)
hits US #8 and makes UK #22
Sept: Extracted from their solo LPs.
Stills' Marianne peaks at US #42 and Nash's Military Madness at US #73.
Oct: While recording in Miami, Stills,
joined by Chris Hillman and Al Perkins from The Flying Burrito Brothers, Taylor,
percussionist Joe Lala, bassist Kenny Passarelli and keyboard player Paul Harris, forms
new group Manassas.
1972
May: Double LP Manassas hits US #4 and UK
#30, while Crosby and Nash unite on LP Graham Nash/David Crosby which hits US #4 and peaks
at UK #13. Their extracted single Immigration Man reaches US #36. The duo begin to play
regular gigs together around US.
June: Stills' It Doesn't Matter peaks at
US #61.
July: Young and Nash, backed by Young's
new band the Stray Gators, produces one off single War Song, which makes US #61. Stills'
follow-up (with Manassas), Rock And Roll Crazies, reaches US #92.
Aug: Southbound Train by Nash and Crosby
peaks at US #99.
Aug [12]: Stills plays alongside Jefferson
Airplane and James Brown at The Festival of Hope at Roosevelt Raceway, New York, in aid of
a Crippled People's charity.
1973
Jan/Mar: Crosby and Nash join Young on
some dates of his US tour with The Stray Gators. Stills marries French singer Veronique
Sanson.
May: Second Manassas LP Down The Road
reaches US #26 and UK #33, while single Isn't It About Time makes US #56.
June: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young come
together in Hawaii to play, and then rehearse at Young's ranch. Projected LP Human Highway
does not materialize, but they plan to play an Oct. tour (which will not come off as Young
pulls out).
Sept: Hillman, Perkins and Harris leave
Manassas to form the Souther Hillman Furay Band with J.D. Souther and Richie Furay. Stills
replaces them with Donnie Dacus (guitar), Jerry Aiello (keyboards) and Russ Kunkel
(drums).
Oct [4]: Crosby and Nash join Stills and
Manassas on stage at San Francisco's Winterland, followed later by Young. It results in a
50-minute CSN&Y set.
Dec [22]: Stills loses a paternity suit
brought by Harriet Tunis of Mill Valley, Cal.
1974
Feb: Nash's solo LP Wild Tales reaches US
#34.
May: The quartet gets back together again
to rehearse for live work, and Stills disbands Manassas.
July [9]: A CSN&Y US 30-date tour
opens in Seattle, Wash., where they perform a 4-hour set to 15,000 people, backed by
Kunkel and Lala from Manassas and bassist Tim Drummond. Personnel conflicts are hidden as
Young throughout travels separately from the other three.
Sept [11]: The group returns to UK,
playing (with The Band and Joni Mitchell) at Wembley Stadium, London, to 80,000 people.
Nov: Nash-compiled anthology LP So Far,
with the quartet's best-known material, tops the US chart (the third CSN&Y #1 in three
releases) and reaches UK #25.
Dec [14]: Crosby and Nash play as a duo at
a San Francisco joint benefit concert for the United Farm Workers and for Project Jonah
devoted to whale protection.
1975
Jan: The group tries to record again, at
The Record Plant in Sausalito, Cal. A major row between Nash and Stills over a single
harmony note prompts Young to leave the studio, vowing never to return. Stills signs a new
recording deal with CBS/Columbia, and forms a new band with Lala, Dacus, Aiello, George
Perry on bass, and Ronald Ziegler on drums.
July: Stills' Columbia debut Stills
reaches US #19 and UK #.31 and Turn Back The Pages makes US #84. He plays a six week US
tour with his new band (plus Rick Roberts from Firefall).
Nov: Signed to ABC label, Nash and
Crosby's LP Wind On The Water hits US #6. From it, Carry Me makes US #52.
1976
Jan: Atlantic releases LP Stephen Stills -
Live, with tracks mainly recorded by Stills and Manassas before it was disbanded. It
reaches US #42.
Jan [25]: Stills appears with Bob Dylan
(and stages a guitar duel with Carlos Santana) on the all-star bill of the "Night of
the Hurricane 2" benefit concert for imprisoned boxer Hurricane Carter, at Houston
Astrodome, Tex.
June: Stills' LP Illegal Stills, on
CBS/Columbia, makes US #31 and UK #54. He links again with Young to record an LP as the
Stills-Young Band and tour US (the band is basically Stills' current outfit, with new
drummer Joe Vitale, plus Young as co-lead vocalist and guitarist).
July: The Stills-Young Band tour is almost
halted when Young pulls out after the first few dates with throat problems. Chris Hillman
deputizes to allow Stills to complete the tour.
Aug: Crosby and Nash's LP Whistling Down
The Wire reaches US #26, while Out Of The Darkness makes US #89.
Oct: The Stills/Young Band LP Long May You
Run, released on Young's current label, Reprise, climbs to US #26 and UK #12. It is
certified gold for a half million US sales.
Nov: Stills plays a solo, mainly acoustic,
US tour, before talking to Crosby and Nash about another reunion.
Nov [25]: Neil Young appears with The Band
at its "Last Waltz" farewell concert at San Francisco's Winterland.
Dec: Crosby and Nash make a brief US
concert visit..
1977
Jan: Compilation LP Still Stills-The Best
of Stephen Stills peaks at US #127.
Mar: Crosby, Stills & Nash reform in
the studio to record new compositions.
Mar [2]: CS&N begin a month's tour at
Pine Knob, Detroit, Mich.
Aug: The trio's LP CSN hits US #2 and UK
#23, and is certified platinum as a million selling LP in US. From it, Just A Song Before
I Go hits US #7. A major US tour begins. Nov: Fair Game, also taken from CSN, climbs to US
#43.
Dec: ABC issues a live Crosby and Nash LP,
Crosby/Nash Live, which climbs to US #52.
1978
June: CS&N embark on another US tour,
this time playing an acoustic-only set.
Nov: Retrospective LP The Best Of
Crosby/Nash, on ABC, reaches US #150, while Stills' solo LP Thoroughfare Gap peaks at US
#83.
Nov [4]: Greg Reeves sues CSN&Y,
claiming $1 million in unpaid royalties. Stills plays a lengthy US tour with a new band
comprising Dallas Taylor, George Perry, Mike Finnigan and Jerry Tolman, with Bonnie
Bramlett (ex-Delaney And Bonnie) on back-up vocals.
1979
Mar [2]: Stills plays the Havana Jam
festival, alongside Billy Joel and Kris Kristofferson.
Sept: Crosby, Stills & Nash come
together again to play at New York's Madison Square Garden anti-nuclear benefit concerts
organized by Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE).
1980
Mar: Nash's solo LP Earth And Sky, on
Capitol, reaches US #117. Crosby is attempting to find a label for his solo projects.
June [14]: Stills and Nash perform as
soloists in a No Nukes benefit concert at the Hollywood Bowl, Cal., headlined by Bruce
Springsteen.
June [16]: Documentary film No Nukes
premieres in New York and includes CS&N's set from the Sept concert.
1981
Jan: Compilation LP Replay, with tracks
from both CS&N and Stills' solo LPs, peaks at US #122.
Sept: Nash rejoins The Hollies to appear
on BBC TV's "Top of the Pops" with UK #29 hit Holliedaze.
1982
Mar [28]: Crosby is arrested in LA for
driving while under the influence of cocaine, possessing quaaludes and "drug
paraphernalia", and carrying a concealed 45-caliber pistol.
Apr [13]: Crosby is arrested again when
police find him preparing cocaine in his dressing room at Cardi's nightclub in Dallas,
Tex., with a concealed gun nearby.
June: Crosby, Stills & Nash play the
Peace Sunday anti-nuclear concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Cal., alongside Bob Dylan,
Joan Baez, Stevie Wonder and others.
Aug: LP Daylight Again is another CS&N
reunion with most of its songs written by Stills. It hits US #8 and collects their second
platinum award for million-plus US sales. From it, Wasted On The Way hits US #9.
Nov: Southern Cross, also from LP Daylight
Again, makes US #18.
1983
Feb: CS&N's Too Much Love To Hide
climbs to US #69.
Apr: Nash rejoins The Hollies to record a
remake of The Supremes' Stop! In The Name Of Love, which makes US #29 and LP What Goes
Around which reaches US #90. This line-up of The Hollies (Nash, Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks
and Bobby Elliott) tours US before disbanding again.
July: Live CS&N LP Allies features War
Games: both peak at US #43.
Aug [5]: Crosby is convicted in Texas on
charges of possessing cocaine and carrying a gun into a bar. He is sentenced by Judge Pat
McDowell to 5 years in the Texas State penitentiary (but free while the sentence is
appealed).
1984
Sept: Back on Atlantic as a soloist,
Stills reaches US #61 with Stranger and US #75 with LP Right By You.
Dec: Judge McDowell allows Crosby to enter
a drug rehabilitation program in lieu of serving time in jail.
1985
Jan: Crosby enters a drug-treatment
program at Fair Oaks Hospital, Summit, N.J., US.
Mar [7]: He is sent back to jail in
Dallas, after "eloping" from Fair Oaks.
July [13]: Crosby, out on an appeal bond,
joins Stills, Nash and Young to play the Live Aid concert in Philadelphia, as part of a
major US CS&N tour.
1986
May: Also on Atlantic as a soloist, Nash's
Innocent Eyes (features Kenny Loggins and James Taylor) reaches US #84 and LP of the same
title peaks at US #136.
July [13]: Crosby, now serving time in
Texas State Penitentiary, joins an inmates' rock group.
1987
Feb: CS&N are prevented from taking
part in a Greenpeace benefit in Vancouver, Canada, when Crosby is not allowed into the
country.
May: Crosby marries long-time girlfriend
Jan Dance and signs a solo deal with A&M.
1988
Jan: Young is prevented from rejoining
C'S&N by Iabel boss David Geffen.
May: [14] CS&N open Atlantic Records'
40th Anniversary Concert in New York's Mddison Square Garden.
Sept: CSN&Y return to the studio to
cut their first record tracks together in 14 years.
Dec: [11] Nash attends Roy Orbisons's
memorial service with Don Henley, Tom Petty, and Bonnie Raitt, among others.
1989
Jan: CSN&Y's comeback album, American
Dream, co-produced by the group with Niko Bolas, reaches US#6 and UK #55.
Feb 25: The extracted single, Got It Made,
peaks at US #69.
Mar: Crosby's solo alburn, Oh Yes I Can,
co-produced by Crosby with Craig Doerge and Stanley Johnston, makes US #104.
Nov [21]: With Young once more retreating
to his solo career, CS&N give a 20-minute performance of Teach Your Children, Long
Time Gone and Carried Away in the Tiergarten Park in front of the Brandenburg Gate,
Berlin, Germany.
1990
Apr [1]: The group plays another
fundraiser for the California Environmental Protection Initiative.
[7]: The trio sings Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
at "Farm Aid IV".
[16]: Crosby guests on the season premiere
of NBC-TV's "Shannon's Deal".
[17]: Taylor has a liver transplant at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles.
July: [5-7] The group performs at the Mann
Music Center, Philadelphia, PA, grossing $528,137 during their current US tour, which is
set to end on September 22nd.
[21]: CS&N's Live It Up, produced by
Joe Vltale, Stanley Johnston and the performing trio, makes US #57.
Oct [12]: "The Inside Track", a
weekly one-hour one-on-one interview show with music, presented by Nash, premieres on the
A&E cable network. Crosby is his first guest.
[12-13]: The group performs at the
"From Chile - An Embrace Of Hope" Amnesty International benefits at the National
Stadium, Santiago, Chile.
[19]: Nash and Stills sing with Judy
Collins on "The Inside Track."
Nov [17]: Though fully recovered from his
chemical dependency, Crosby breaks his left leg, ankle and shoulder when he comes off his
Harley Davidson motorbike near his home.
1991
Feb [10]: Stills joins nearly 100
celebrities in Burbank, CA, to record Voices That Care, a David Foster-and fiancee Linda
Thompson Jenner-composed and organized charity record to benefit the American Red Cross
Gulf Crisis Fund.
[12]: Crosby is honored as MusiCares Man
of the Year at the NARAS Musicares lunch at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel. (Founded by
NARAS MusiCares provides health and welfare programs for those in the music industry.)
[20]: Crosby provides harmony vocal to
Phil Collins' Another Day In Paradise at the 33rd annual Grammy Awards, at Radio City
Music Hall, New York.
May [16-17]: The group performs to a
sellout crowd of 9,633 at the Mark Etess Arena, Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, NJ, during
current US dates.
Oct [1]: The trio sings at the ACLU
Foundation of Southern California's 1991 Torch of Liberty Awards dinner at the Beverly
Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles.
[Nov 3]: Crosby, Stills and Nash sing
Teach Your Children, Love The One You're With, Long May You Run, Long Time Gone, Southern
Cross, Only Love Can Break Your Heart, Wooden Ships and Ohio at the "Laughter, Love
And Music: To Celebrate The Lives of Bill, Steve and Melissa" memorial concert at San
Francisco's Golden Gate Park Polo Field, before an estimated 350,000 crowd.
[20]: The group guests on NBC-TV's
"Late Night With David Letterman".
Dec [3]: Crosby presents the Bill Graham
Award to Amnesty International executive director, Jack Healey at the Billboard Music
Awards.
1992
Jan [4]: Four-CD/cassette boxed-set career
retrospective, Crosby Stills & Nash, featuring remixes and alternate takes of many of
their songs, debuts at its US #109 peak. The compilation is dedicated to Mama Cass,
"without whom most of this music may never have been made".
[21]: Crosby guest stars on ABC-TV's
"Roseanne" playing Bonnie Bramlett's character's husband.
Mar [28-29]: The group plays two concerts
at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
Mar [31]: CSN perform in Paris
Apr [2]: CSN perform in Milan
April [3]: CSN perform in Rome
Apr [11]: Crosby joins a host of
performers and actors welcoming Democratic presidential candidate Jerry Brown to his
"We The People Can...II" awareness and fundraising concert at the Air Center
Hangar, Santa Monica.
June [10]: The band performs at the
Meadowlands Summerfest, East Rutherford, NJ, during a major US summer tour, set to end
September 1st at the Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN.
Sept [26]: Crosby Stills & Nash
perform at a benefit concert at the Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, also featuring Jon
Secada, Whoopi Goldberg, Paul Simon, Gloria Estefan and BoMie Raitt, to raise funds for
those left homeless by the recent Hurricane Andrew disaster.
Oct [8]: The group performs at London's
Royal Albert Hall during a five-date leg of their European tour.
Nov [8]: They participate in the
"Imua Hawaii" benefit at the NBC Arena, Honolulu, HI, to help victims of
Hurricane Iniki, with Jackson Browne, Jimmy Buffett and Bonnie Raitt.
1993
Jan [17]: Stills performs at "An
American Reunion: The People's Inaugural Celebration" during inaugural festivities at
the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
May [6]: Crosby guests on Fox-TV's
"The Simpsons".
[15]: Hero, a duet with Phil Collins from
Crosby's forthcoming solo album, Thousand Roads, bows at its UK #56 peak.
July [3]: Thousand Roads, featuring songs
penned by Stephen Bishop, Paul Brady, Phil Collins, John Hiatt, Joni Mitchell and Jimmy
Webb, and variously produced by Collins, Marc Cohn, Phil Ramone and Don Was, peaks at US
#133.
[17]: Hero makes US#44.
[28]: Crosby & Nash perfonn at the
Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI, during their current US tour.
Nov [5] Nash takes part in the seventh
annual benefit for the Bridge School at the Shoreline Amphitheater Mountain View, CA.
1994
Feb [9]: During current US dates, they
perform at the Majestic Performing Arts Center, San Antonio, TX.
June [21]: Currently on tour with the
Neville Brothers, they play to a sellout crowd of 4,050 at the James L. Knight Center,
Miami, FL.
Sept [3]: CS&N's After The Storm makes
US #98.
Oct [5]: It is announced that Crosby
Stills & Nash's current 25th anniversary concert tour is to be cancelled, because
Crosby is in urgent need of a liver transplant.
Nov [20]: Following a three-week wait,
Crosby receives a liver transplant at UCLA's Medical Center in a seven-hour operation.
Dec [9]: Nash and Stills perform with
Jackson Browne at the National Academy of Songwriters' ninth annual Salute To The American
Songwriter, as they are honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award. (Crosby will remain
in hospital until the 13th.)
1995
Feb [18]: Hootie & the Blowfish's
breakthrough single, Hold My Hand, with Crosby featured on backing vocals, hits US #10.
[27] Crosby performs at the MusiCares
benefit, with Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole and Bonnie Raitt.
May [6]: Crosby & Nash perform a
benefit at Oklahoma City, OK's Zoo Amphitheater, for the parents of the Alfred P. Murrah
Federal Building bomb victims after Stills has launched the Human Spirit Fund, a
non-profit organization to raise funds for the future educational needs for young
survivors of the recent Oklahoma City bombing tragedy.
1996
CROSBY, STILLS & NASH embark on major
US Tour that will last for 3 months and includes: TX Woodlands, Woodlands-May 17; TX
Dallas, Starplex Amph-May 18; TX San Antonio, Aud-May 19; TN Memphis. Mud Island Amph-May
21; GA Atlanta Lakewood Amph-May 22; FL Tampa, Legends Field-May 24; FL Jacksonville,
Metropolitan Pk-May 25; FL West Palm Beach, Aud-May 26; NC Charlotte, Blockbuster
Pavilion-May 29; NC Raleigh, Hardee's Walnut Creek Amph-May 31; VA Virginia Beach,
Amph-June 1; OH Columbus, Polaris Amph-June 4; OH Cincinnatl. Riverbend Music Thr-June 5;
PA Scranton, Montage Mountain-June 7; PA Burgettstown. Star Lake Amph-June 8; MI
Clarkston, Pine Knob Music Thr- June 9; OH Cuyahoga Falls, Blossom Music Center-June 11;
PA Hershey, Hersheypark Stad-June 12; MD Columbia, Merriweather Post Pavilion-June 14; NJ
Camden, Blockbuster-Sony Ent Centre-June 15; NY Darien Center, Darien Lake PAC-June 1; ON
Ottawa, Palladium-June 18; ON Toronto, Kingswood Music Thr-June 1; NY Wantagh, Jones Beach
Thr-June 2; NY Saratogo Springs, Saratoga PAC-June 25; NJ Holmdel, Garden St Ans
Center-June 26-27; CT Hartford, Meadows Music Thr-June 29; MA Mansfield, Great Woods
Center-June 30; CA Concord, Pavilion-July 9; CA Mountain View, Shoreline Amph-July 10; WA
George. Gorge-July 13; OR Portland. Stad- July 14; UT Park City, Wolf Mountain Amph-July
16; CO Denver. Fiddler's Green Amph-July 17; MO Maryland Heights, Riverport Amph- July 19;
Wl Milwaukee, Marcus Amph- July 20; IN Noblesville, Deer Creek Music Center- July 21; KS
Bonner Springs, Sandstone Amph- July 23; AR Little Rock, Riverfest Amph- July 24; IL
Moline, Mark Of The Quad Cities- July 26; IL Chicago, World- July 27; MN Minneapolis,
Target Center- July 28; CA LOS Angeles, Greek Thr- Aug 9-10