Remembering the guitarists we lost in 2023 By Jackson Maxwell published 26 December 23 We had to say goodbye to a staggering number of guitar geniuses this year. We salute those players and their contributions to the instrument
Graham Nash: “The acoustic guitar touches the heart faster. It’s much more human and personal than electric guitar” By Henry Yates published 1 June 23 As the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young legend releases the “most personal record” of his half-century career, he tells us about speaking truth to power, selling his Woodstock Martin D-45, and making up with David Crosby
That time Little Richard reprimanded Jimi Hendrix for his guitar showmanship: “Don’t you ever play your f**king guitar behind your head again!” By Matt Parker published 22 May 23 Graham Nash recalls seeing the rock ‘n’ roll icon dress down the guitarist post-show
Remembering David Crosby, a giant of American songwriting who gave the ‘60s a voice By Henry Yates published 17 April 23 As architect of two ‘60s supergroups – and spokesman for the peace and love generation – Crosby will be remembered for his contribution to the counterculture, not the darkness in his life
Watch David Crosby’s final performance – a rendition of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young’s Ohio with Jason Isbell By Matt Owen published 20 January 23 Crosby and Isbell, who first met during the 2018 Newport Folk Festival, served up a powerful rendition of the 1970 protest song after performing one of Isbell's own tracks
David Crosby: “I’m usually trying to tell a story. Musically, I think it has to do with the fact that I like more complex chord structures and progressions” By Neville Marten published 20 January 23 In one of his final guitar interviews, the free-thinking founder of The Byrds and CSNY reflected on his storied career and discussed the making of his final, Joni Mitchell-inspired album, For Free
David Crosby, co-founder and guitarist of the Byrds, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, dies at 81 By Jackson Maxwell published 19 January 23 Crosby's death was confirmed by his wife, who said, "His legacy will continue to live on through his legendary music"
David Crosby releases two new tracks from his forthcoming album, For Free By Sam Roche published 25 June 21 The first is a gorgeous rendition of Joni Mitchell's For Free, while the second is a funk-fueled original named Rodriguez For a Night
David Crosby teams up with Michael McDonald for new track, River Rise By Richard Bienstock published 24 May 21 Croz will release his new solo album, For Free, in July
David Crosby apologizes – sort of – for Eddie Van Halen diss, says he "didn’t remember" the guitar hero had just died By Richard Bienstock published 15 October 20 Croz steps back from previous comments
Artists, fans and peers slam David Crosby's “disrespectful” Eddie Van Halen statements By Richard Bienstock published 13 October 20 EVH was "meh" and "not for me," says the Crosby, Stills & Nash legend
David Crosby says he “may never play guitar again” By Michael Astley-Brown published 11 June 20 US songwriting icon reveals he is in “a tremendous amount of pain” due to tendonitis
Show your enthusiasm for the electoral process with this David Crosby-emblazoned Martin guitar By Richard Bienstock published 21 November 19 New D-16E Rock the Vote Special Edition boasts patriotic graphics, Fishman electronics
What to Remember When Performing Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's "Almost Cut My Hair" By Jeff Perrin published 13 March 18
David Crosby Talks Guitars, CSN&Y, Byrds and Working with David Gilmour By Damian Fanelli published 7 August 14
Crosby, Stills and Nash Perform "Fancy" with Jimmy Fallon (as Neil Young) on 'The Tonight Show' — Video By Damian Fanelli published 8 July 14 David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash joined Neil Young — OK, it was actually Jimmy Fallon — on last night's episode of The Tonight Show.
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour Working on Solo Album Featuring David Crosby and Graham Nash By Damian Fanelli published 20 November 13 Last week, we reported that Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters is working on his first rock album in more than two decades. Well, this week it's David Gilmour's turn.