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'Acoustic Highway' Pays Tribute to David Crosby

Photo courtesy of PBS.org
Photo courtesy of PBS.org

On this week's  Acoustic Highway, we pay tribute to the legendary David Crosby. Crosby died on January 18th at age  81. He left behind a treasure of songs and performances- as a duo with both Stephen Stills and Graham Nash,  and as a member of the famed quartet that included Stills, Nash, and Neil Young. He also was a founding member of the Byrds and as a songwriter, penned classics such as Eight Miles High, Wooden Ships, and Almost Cut My Hair. In 1974, CSNY played an infamous concert attended by over 33,000 people at ODU’s Foreman Field. It was dubbed a “Mini-Woodstock.” Crosby’s presence in music was felt for over six decades and will be missed. 

Tune in Sunday at 9 pm as the Highway remembers the music of David Crosby.

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