March 11, 1970 –
The first album by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Déjà Vu was released on this date.
The album, the second for Crosby, Stills & Nash and first with Neil Young on board. It was the high point for the band, selling over 7 million copies and inspiring legions of singer-songwriters. By the time it was released, the band was already apart, off and working on other projects. They didn’t come together again until 1974 for a massive stadium tour (the first in rock history), and didn’t issue another album until 1977 (without Young).
