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  1. 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. [3]

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Vinyl release of "John B. Sebastian" on Discogs.

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    • Germany
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    • Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
  3. Major-label solo recordings. In January 1970, Sebastian released the first in a series of solo LPs on Reprise Records (a label owned by Warner Bros. Records ), his eponymous solo debut, John B. Sebastian, on which he was accompanied by various Los Angeles musicians including Crosby, Stills & Nash.

  4. Feb 16, 2018 · He has famous friends along to help—Dallas Taylor, David Crosby, Steve Stills, Bruce Langhorne, to name a few—they never sound like guest stars, but merge into a solid framework, supporting whatever Sebastian brings to each cut. It’s his show, good or bad. The album is by no means completely successful.

  5. Jan 27, 2014 · The musicians involved were budding stars, most notably Crosby, Stills, and Nash before they became Crosby, Stills, and Nash. The album a moderate success, reaching #20 on the charts, but not a major hit. Sebastian continued to record, but never became a major solo star; his biggest hit was the number one hit “Welcome Back” in 1976.

    • Chuck Rothman
  6. The song also featured Stephen Stills and David Crosby on guitar and vocals. The album was released in 1970. This one we could have placed anywhere on this list, even at number one. However, it just felt right placing it as the opener. # 9 – Stories We Could Tell.

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  8. An earnest solo album with some tinges of melancholy added in all of the right places. It's also an album with a lot of special guests: Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, David Crosby, Buzzy Linhart, Buddy Emmons, and the Ikettes appearing on one track, Baby Don't Get Crazy.