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Hall of Fame trio to play Peoria

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Crosby, Still & Nash, the rock-and-roll Hall of Fame group that first performed together at Woodstock, will play at the Peoria Civic Center on March 12.

The concert, part of the group's limited 13-date spring tour that starts March 4, will be in the Civic Center Theatre. Tickets will be $103, $93 and $83 and go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at the Civic Center box office, Ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations or by calling (800) 745-3000.

Advance ticket sales begin Wednesday at noon central time on the Crosby Stills & Nash website. Go to http://bit.ly/csn2014. The complete March tour schedule can be seen at www.crosbystillsnash.com.

Crosby, Still & Nash said they will perform new songs along with favorites spanning the 40-plus years since they started. The group announced it will donate to charity $1 of each ticket sold.

The trio will be accompanied by Shane Fontayne on guitar, Steve DiStanislao on drums, Kevin McCormick on bass, James Raymond on keyboards and Todd Caldwell on organ.

The group toured Europe throughout 2013. The March tour follows David Crosby's solo tour in January and February to support release of his new solo album, "CROZ," scheduled for release Jan. 28, 2014. It will be his first solo release in 20 years, the group said.

Stephen Stills and Graham Nash also have released new works in recent months. Stills recently toured with The Rides, which includes Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg, to support a new album called "Can't Get Enough." Nash recently finished a solo tour and is current on a book tour to tout his autobiography "Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life."

Crosby, Stills, and Nash have each been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice — with Crosby, Stills & Nash, and a second time with The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Hollies, respectively. They are also in the Songwriter's Hall of Fame, honored both for CSN as a group, and as individual solo artists, according to their website.

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