Judy Collins Kissing Stephen Stills, Sag Harbor NY, 1969
© Graham Nash

Judy Collins Kissing Stephen Stills, Sag Harbor NY, 1969

Photograph
By Graham Nash
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"This was when Crosby, Stills and Nash were rehearsing the first record. Our friend John Sebastian said, 'We want you to be out of Los Angeles, out of all that scene, just to be private, to rehearse that first record.' So he suggested that we go to Sag Harbor, just outside of New York on Long Island. He rented us a house, and of course Stephen was madly in love with Judy Collins, as she was with him. She said something about something – she was giving him advice. That's the moment when she's kissing him on the cheek, and her right hand is giving him the advice." 

Page 20 in Graham's book Eye to Eye

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Judy Collins Kissing Stephen Stills, Sag Harbor NY, 1969
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