Crosby On A&E's Biography

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Please take note that David Crosby is featured on A&E's Biography Series which airs on Monday August 14, 2000. It is on at 8:00 PM Eastern. Please do send in your comments after your viewing. A brief description from A&E's website follows.

8:00PM - 9:00PM Biography
David Crosby
The life of the great musician who founded the Byrds and was part of the legendary Crosby, Stills, and Nash group, but who has had to overcome a series of personal disasters. This profile looks at Crosby's music as well as his woes, including drug abuse, a serious motorcycle accident, a home destroyed by earthquake, financial troubles, and a life-threatening bout with hepatitis that forced him to have a liver transplant.
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I have also learned today that August 14, 2000 will be David Crosby's 59th birthday. Happy Birthday David!
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Crobsy's Biography was well done and filled with many details. Of interest to me was his first meeting with a son he never knew he had from a relationship in the 1960s. This is James Raymond who plays with him on CPR.
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