David Crosby, the brash rock musician who evolved from a baby-faced harmony singer with the Byrds to a mustachioed hippie superstar and an ongoing troubadour in Crosby, Stills, Nash & (sometimes) Young, has died at 81.
The New York Times reported Thursday, based on a text message from Crosby's sister in law, that the musician died Wednesday night. Several media outlets reported Crosby's death citing anonymous sources; The Associated Press was not able to confirm Crosby's death despite calls and messages to multiple representatives and Crosby's widow.
Crosby underwent a liver transplant in 1994 after decades of drug use and survived diabetes, hepatitis C and heart surgery in his 70s.
While he only wrote a handful of widely known songs, the witty and ever opinionated Crosby was on the front lines of the cultural revolution of the 鈥60s and 鈥70s 鈥 whether triumphing with Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and Neil Young on stage at Woodstock, testifying on behalf of a hirsute generation in his anthem 鈥淎lmost Cut My Hair鈥 or mourning the assassination of Robert Kennedy in 鈥淟ong Time Gone.鈥
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He was a founder and focus of the Los Angeles rock music community from which such performers as the Eagles and Jackson Browne later emerged. He was a twinkly-eyed hippie patriarch, the inspiration for Dennis Hopper鈥檚 long-haired stoner in 鈥淓asy Rider.鈥 He advocated for peace, but was an unrepentant loudmouth who practiced personal warfare and acknowledged that many of the musicians he worked with no longer spoke to him.
鈥淐rosby was a colorful and unpredictable character, wore a Mandrake the Magician cape, didn鈥檛 get along with too many people and had a beautiful voice 鈥 an architect of harmony,鈥 Bob Dylan wrote in his 2004 memoir, 鈥淐hronicles: Volume One.鈥
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