David Crosby kicked it.

gusmoney

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Sad news. Thankfully I had the opportunity to see CSNY a few decades ago and we can enjoy Cros' music in perpetuity.

 

sirlynxalot

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I enjoyed Crosby's stuff with the Byrds and his stuff in the early 70s. His first solo album is quite good if you like that California folk rock sound.

Buckle up for non stop headlines about 60s musicians kicking the bucket now that those who are left are into their 80s. Folks like CSN, Grace Slick, Jagger and Richards, Ringo and Paul... Basically what boomers considered rock royalty for the last 50-60 years. As someone much younger who marinated in that era of music, it's going to be a little weird when all those folks are long gone.
 

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Nah he died a couple months ago. We had a thread about it and everything.

Spoiler:

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"Crosby was a child of Hollywood privilege. He was the son of cinematographer Floyd Crosby, who won an Oscar for his work on F.W. Murnau’s 1931 feature “Tabu.” Raised in L.A. and Santa Barbara, he was an indifferent student who gravitated to acting and music at an early age."

At least he made good art with his privilege.
 
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