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David Crosby Died At 81 Years of Age

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If you were born in the 90s, David Crosby might just be your favorite singer and songwriter. He may have produced and created some of your favorite songs and given birth to some of your favorite genres. David Crosby was a big contributor to folk rock as well as psychedelia. The man gave us great hits like Long Time Gone, Turn! Turn! Turn!, and also Wooden Ships.

Did you know that Crosby may just be responsible for your favorite rock songs just as much as he was responsible for finding and fueling the whole genre of folk rock? He was one of the few members of the group who helped and introduced the intoxicating California Sound in music. To everyone’s shock and grief, Crosby died peacefully in his sleep. The culprit? COVID-19.

David Crosby Died of COVID-19

The news is from January. It’s a sobering thought when you realize many of our favorite 90s musicians are slowly retiring to heaven. What could possibly go wrong? Well, an awful lot. Firstly, Crosby’s contributions to rock made him an absolute legend, so a whole wave of artists is saddened. But also, we will never get any more new music from him.

The sentiment resonated with his former bandmate, Graham Nash. Nash broke the news telling the world that their favorite musician was still practicing for a show before he passed. He appeared on a podcast called Kyle Meredith With…

“He was rehearsing for a show to do in Los Angeles with a full band,” said Nash on the podcast. “After three days of rehearsals, he felt a little sick. And he’d already had COVID, and he had COVID again. And so he went home and decided that he would take a nap, and he never woke up. But he died in his bed, and that is fantastic,”

David Crosby’s Documentary

Nash also said how Crosby living up to being 80 was “astonishing.” With the current life expectancy levels paired up with Crosby’s liver issues. You may have expected the man to die a lot earlier, say about twenty years ago. At least, that’s what Nash thought. You may not have heard of a fantastic documentary made on our daytime legend. It rightfully chronicled all his struggles with life, health, and all things personal.

However, old fans may be familiar with a recent documentary titled remember my name. The documentary, directed by A.J. Eaton, showed our beloved rockstar in his rawest form. It talked about David Crosby’s regrets, fears, and so much more. The perfect watch for you if you’re a Crosby megafan.

His legend lives on for longer after Crosby last closed his eyes on the 18th of January, 2023. He also worked with The Lighthouse Band back in December 2022. The band included Michelle Willis, Becca Stevens, and Michael League. With them, Crosby released his own album, David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band: Live at the Capitol Theatre. You can also stream the album from platforms such as Spotify.

FAQ

Question: What did David Crosby say before he died?

Answer: Famous people and their famous last words, something you can never quite get enough of. Crosby had a column where he would answer questions for fans like you and us. Here’s what he told a fan as his last piece of advice: “If we quit trying, it all goes in the sh-utter.” What a massive man, what a massive heart.

Question: What illness did David Crosby have?

Answer: The COVID-19 virus was what ultimately claimed Crosby’s life. Even at the age of 81, Crosby died doing what he loved most. Making and performing your favorite songs.

Question: Did Phil Collins pay for David Crosby’s liver transplant?

Answer: Did you know? Phil Collins actually partially paid for David Crosby’s liver transplant back in 1994.

Question: How many biological children does David Crosby have?

Answer: David Crosby had two sons and two daughters. The sons include Django and James, and the daughters are Erika and Donovan. Everyone loves a man of the music and a man of the family.

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