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This version has been corrected. David Crosby, a singer-songwriter who helped define the sound of the Woodstock generation as a key member of the 1960s and ’70s bands the Byrds and Crosby ...
David Crosby, a folk rock pioneer and one of the ... Crosby, Stills & Nash played Woodstock 1969. It was only their second live performance together, which helped catapult them to mainstream ...
As an irritable bon vivant who mainlined jazz and cocaine to sing lullabies like a cherub in a Tiepolo painting, David ... When Crosby, Stills and Nash played their second public show at Woodstock ...
Two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer David Crosby has died ... and performed their second-ever gig together at Woodstock. Their first album as a foursome, 1970's "Déjà Vu," went to No. 1.
David Crosby, the singer, songwriter ... The quartet played their second gig at Woodstock, in front of nearly 500,000 fans. “It’s significant to remember that amazing feeling that prevailed ...
David Crosby was grieving his girlfriend’s death ... Almost Cut My Hair” — as well as Joni Mitchell’s “Woodstock.” The group’s overnight renown and skyrocketing income — each ...
David Crosby, the influential singer-songwriter ... Their second-ever live performance was famously at the Woodstock music festival in 1969. Crosby announced to the crowd, which has been estimated ...
David Crosby knew his days were numbered at least ... 49 years after he had performed at Woodstock with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The co-founder of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash was ...
"Why" was born from David Crosby's interest and enthusiasm for ... The song, also featured in the opening scenes of the Woodstock film, featured some of the finest harmonies ever laid down by ...
It was the year after Woodstock, and lilting melodies wafted ... News organizations were sure David Crosby was dead. Then they weren’t. We wanted to feel something that mattered, that still ...
Recommended David Crosby: ‘America thinking we have a right ... Young to the line-up for a string of live shows, including Woodstock, before the quartet put out Déjà Vu in 1970.