Yesterday, music legend David Crosby passed away at the age of 81. Crosby was an influential folk-rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist who co-founded the iconic bands The Byrds, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, and CPR.
The news of his death was met with sadness from many of his friends and colleagues, including Neil Young, who paid tribute to Crosby on Twitter with the message, “Love you man.”
The day before his death, Crosby had tweeted that heaven was “overrated” and “cloudy,” a comment which has become even more poignant in light of his passing.
Throughout his career, Crosby was known for his mercurial genius, which allowed him to thrive in the chaos of the 1960s music scene. His influence was felt across the music landscape, and he was a major figure in the folk-rock movement.
Crosby’s death has been widely covered in the media, and his legacy will live on in the music he created and the lives he touched.
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