Classic Rock

David Crosby

Famed and celebrated for the timeless songs he created while a member of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills and Nash (and Young), David Crosby has also enjoyed a solo career that, having started relatively slowly, producing four albums in 43 years, since 2014 has seen a creative renaissance, ensuring that his name is independently synonymous with pure, emotive songs full of rich harmonies. Five acclaimed albums followed over the next eight years. At the core of 2014’s 2017’s and last year’s were Crosby and his son James Raymond, while 2016’s and 2018’s were made in collaboration with the Lighthouse Band, the collective name for his collaborations with singer/songwriters Becca Stevens, Michelle Willis, and Michael League,recorded with the Lighthouse Band in 2018 and comprised of songs old and new delivered – and received – gloriously, is Crosby’s first ever solo live album and DVD. We caught up with the irrepressible Croz to talk about that and his continuing musical odyssey.

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