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David Crosby

Arts Remembrance: David Crosby — One More Link to Rock ’n’ Roll’s Golden Era Lost

When I glorify or romanticize an artist like David Crosby it is because the performer has a gift for alchemizing songs into something huge, powerful, spiritual, and communal.

By: Scott McLennan Filed Under: Commentary, Featured, Rock Tagged: David Crosby, Scott McLennan

Arts Remembrance: David Crosby — An Appreciation

For people who grew up on his music in the ’60s and ’70s, David Crosby’s passing, especially on the heels of Jeff Beck’s death last week, is tough to take.

By: Jason M. Rubin Filed Under: Featured, Music, Rock Tagged: Crosby Stills, David Crosby, Jason R Rubin, Nash and Young, The Byrds

Television Review: “Laurel Canyon” — Journey Back to a Tiny Fortunate Universe

From the mid-’60s to around 1972, Laurel Canyon became the epicenter of a magical musical interlude that gave birth to some of the most iconic and timeless music of a generation.

By: Glenn Rifkin Filed Under: Featured, Review, Television Tagged: Alison Ellwood, Bonnie Raitt, David Crosby, Don Henley, Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, Laurel Canyon, Laurel Canyon: A Place in Time, Linda Ronstadt, Roger McGuinn

Concert Preview: David Crosby Still Sees the Light

At age 75, there are more miles behind David Crosby than ahead of him, but he is resolved to carry on with freak flag flying.

By: Jason M. Rubin Filed Under: Featured, Music, Preview, Rock Tagged: Becca Stevens, David Crosby, Lighthouse, Michael League, Michelle Willis, Snarky Puppy

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