News about Graham Nash
David Crosby's cause of death revealed: Music icon, 81, died in his sleep from COVID
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April 10, 2023
David Crosby died in his sleep after taking COVID-19 for the second time, according to bandmate Graham Nash. The legendary musician died on January 19-2023 with his wife Jan Dance, who died as a result of a "long illness," despite Nash's assertion that Crosby's shock death came just hours after he rehearsed for a performance in Los Angeles.
Just before his death, David Crosby planned to call and apologize to former bandmate Graham Nash
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February 9, 2023
It turned out that David Crosby had intended to make amends with Graham Nash just before his death last month. In an interview with AARP, Nash, 81, recalled how he was waiting for a phone call from his longtime bandmate that might have put to an end to many of their old complaints and demons. 'The truth is that we were getting a little closer at the end.' 'He had sent me a voicemail saying that he wanted to apologize and that we should meet at a time to talk,' Nash told Rob Tannenbaum. "OK, call me at 11 o'clock tomorrow's time, which is 2 o'clock on the East Coast," Nash continued. He never called and then he was gone,' he said.' Crosby and Nash were longtime friends as a trio known as Crosby, Stills, Nash, and even as half of the famed supergroup when Neil Young joined the band known as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
David Crosby's sex and heroin fuelled life reveals the mysterious man behind people's sweetest harmonies: the wild man behind those people's sweetest harmonies
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January 20, 2023
Many people have died early, but The iconoclast rocker came to fame first on The Byrds before co-founding the band with Stephen Stills and then-best friend Graham Nash. The organisations' multi-platinum success solidified the company's heyday in the 1970s, particularly after the introduction of troubled-yet recognizable Neil Young, who boosted the act's stardom. A constant clash of egos, ignited by the bandmates' passions and the decade's excesses, will eventually topple the band in the 1970s, but the band's members will sporadically reunite over the years for several tours and recordings. Crosby's personal life was marred by heavy drug use that threatened to halt his career, as well as several rival disputes that had seen him alienated from his old friends by the 1980s. The singer-songwriter, who is survived by his wife and four children from a previous marriage, died of the many bridges he had burned over the course of his checkered life.