
Back in 1997, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame served up a moment so powerful it felt like the whole world held its breath. Crosby, Stills & Nash walked onto the stage and let loose with “Teach Your Children,” a song that’s never just been music—it’s been a lifeline, a guide, a prayer passed down through generations. But that night, it hit even harder. Because standing just a step behind, not demanding the spotlight but lifting it higher, were James Taylor and Emmylou Harris—two legends in their own right, offering their voices like pure gold woven into the harmony. Graham Nash’s anthem rang out like a plea and a promise all at once: to love more deeply, to lead with wisdom, and to raise one another up. And when James Taylor and Emmylou Harris are your backup singers, you’re not just playing a song—you’re carving history in stone…
Some performances entertain. Some earn applause. But a microscopic few manage to freeze the world mid-breath and etch themselves into the marrow of history. In […]