David Crosby reiterated to Rolling Stone that a Crosby, Stills and Nash reunion isn’t going to happen anytime soon. “I’m happy I’m not in the middle of any psychodrama anymore,” he says. “I seriously doubt there will be a reunion. Never say never, but that whole thing, man, that’s history. Good history. I’m proud of it, but none of us are who we were then. I’m liking who I am now. I don’t hate those guys. I wish them no harm at all. We made absolutely great music together. But I’m certainly not looking for [a reunion]. I’m focused on what I can accomplish this year. I’m focused completely on the future.” His future is Lighthouse, his upcoming new solo album set to be released on October 21. “There was no drama,” he says. “There was no bullshit. It was an easy, natural thing and it just happened wonderfully. When I was in the group, there was always a problem about trying to get the songs recorded. At least in the past few years, if I brought anything to Crosby, Stills and Nash, it didn’t really get served well.” Copyright(c) 2016 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «