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David Crosby, the Glossary

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Index David Crosby

David Van Cortlandt Crosby (August 14, 1941 – January 18, 2023) was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 350 relations: A&M Records, Academy Awards, Acetate disc, Across the Borderline, Adoption, Adult Contemporary (chart), After the Storm (Crosby, Stills & Nash album), Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholism, All I Really Want to Do, Almost Cut My Hair, Altamont Free Concert, Ambient music, American Dream (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album), Analog Man (album), Angiography, Another Day in Paradise, Another Stoney Evening, ARIA Charts, Art Garfunkel, Artificial insemination, Atlanta, Atlantic Records, Backdraft (film), Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun, BBC Radio 4, Becca Stevens, Bernie Sanders, Big band, Billboard (magazine), Billboard 200, Billboard Hot 100, Black Rose (J. D. Souther album), Blows Against the Empire, Blue Moves, BMG Rights Management, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Bramlett, Bonnie Raitt, Born and Raised (John Mayer album), Breakaway (Art Garfunkel album), Bridge School Benefit, Buffalo Springfield, Burgers (album), Byrds (album), C-SPAN, California sound, Cameron Crowe, Canadian Albums Chart, Canadian Singles Chart, ... Expand index (300 more) »

  2. Delafield family
  3. GroundUPmusic artists
  4. Les Baxter's Balladeers members
  5. The Byrds members

A&M Records

A&M Records was an American record label founded as an independent company by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss in 1962.

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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Acetate disc

An acetate disc (also known as a lacquer, test acetate, dubplate, or transcription disc) is a type of phonograph record generally used from the 1930s to the late 1950s for recording and broadcast purposes.

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Across the Borderline

Across the Borderline is the 40th studio album by Willie Nelson.

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Adoption

Adoption is a process whereby a person assumes the parenting of another, usually a child, from that person's biological or legal parent or parents.

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Adult Contemporary (chart)

The Adult Contemporary chart is published weekly by Billboard magazine and lists the most popular songs on adult contemporary radio stations in the United States.

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After the Storm (Crosby, Stills & Nash album)

After the Storm is the seventh studio album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their fifth studio album in the trio configuration, released on Atlantic Records in 1994.

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Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global peer-led mutual aid fellowship begun in the United States dedicated to abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism through its spiritually inclined twelve-step program.

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Alcoholism

Alcoholism is the continued drinking of alcohol despite it causing problems.

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All I Really Want to Do

"All I Really Want to Do" is a song written by Bob Dylan and featured on his Tom Wilson-produced 1964 album, Another Side of Bob Dylan.

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Almost Cut My Hair

"Almost Cut My Hair" is a song by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, originally released on the band's 1970 album Déjà Vu.

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Altamont Free Concert

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Ambient music

Ambient music is a genre of music that emphasizes tone and atmosphere over traditional musical structure or rhythm.

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American Dream (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album)

American Dream is the fifth studio album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their second with Neil Young.

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Analog Man (album)

Analog Man is the eleventh and latest solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh, formerly of the James Gang and lead guitarist for the Eagles.

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Angiography

Angiography or arteriography is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside, or lumen, of blood vessels and organs of the body, with particular interest in the arteries, veins, and the heart chambers.

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Another Day in Paradise

"Another Day in Paradise" is a song written and recorded by English drummer and singer Phil Collins.

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Another Stoney Evening

Another Stoney Evening is the sixth album by the duo of David Crosby and Graham Nash, issued in 1998 on Grateful Dead Records, catalog GDCD 4057.

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ARIA Charts

The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association.

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Art Garfunkel

Arthur Ira Garfunkel (born November 5, 1941) is an American singer, actor and poet who is best known for his partnership with Paul Simon in the folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. David Crosby and Art Garfunkel are American folk rock musicians.

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Artificial insemination

Artificial insemination is the deliberate introduction of sperm into a female's cervix or uterine cavity for the purpose of achieving a pregnancy through in vivo fertilization by means other than sexual intercourse.

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Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Atlantic Records

Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson.

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Backdraft (film)

Backdraft is a 1991 American action thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Gregory Widen.

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Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun

Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun is a collaborative studio album by Jefferson Airplane members Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, and David Freiberg, released in May 1973.

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BBC Radio 4

BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.

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Becca Stevens

Becca Stevens (born June 14, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who draws upon elements of jazz, chamber pop, indie rock, and folk. David Crosby and Becca Stevens are GroundUPmusic artists.

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Bernie Sanders

Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician and activist who is the senior United States senator from Vermont.

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Big band

A big band or jazz orchestra is a type of musical ensemble of jazz music that usually consists of ten or more musicians with four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States.

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Billboard Hot 100

The Billboard Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine.

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Black Rose (J. D. Souther album)

Black Rose is the second album by American singer-songwriter J. D. Souther, released in 1976.

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Blows Against the Empire

Blows Against the Empire is a concept album by Paul Kantner, released in 1970 under the name Paul Kantner and Jefferson Starship.

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Blue Moves

Blue Moves is the eleventh studio album by English musician Elton John.

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BMG Rights Management

BMG Rights Management GmbH (also known simply as BMG) is an international music company based in Berlin, Germany.

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. David Crosby and bob Dylan are American folk guitarists, American folk rock musicians, American folk singers, American rock songwriters and singer-songwriters from California.

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Bonnie Bramlett

Bonnie Bramlett (born Bonnie Lynn O'Farrell, November 8, 1944) is an American singer and occasional actress known for performing with her husband, Delaney Bramlett, as Delaney & Bonnie.

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Bonnie Raitt

Bonnie Lynn Raitt (born November 8, 1949) is an American blues rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter. David Crosby and Bonnie Raitt are American folk rock musicians, American folk singers, American rock songwriters and singer-songwriters from California.

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Born and Raised (John Mayer album)

Born and Raised is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Mayer, released on May 22, 2012, by Columbia Records.

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Breakaway (Art Garfunkel album)

Breakaway is the second solo studio album by Art Garfunkel.

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Bridge School Benefit

The Bridge School Benefit was an annual charity concert usually held in Mountain View, California, every October at the Shoreline Amphitheatre from 1986 until 2016 with the exception of 1987.

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Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield was a rock band formed in Los Angeles by Canadian musicians Neil Young, Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin and American musicians Stephen Stills and Richie Furay.

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Burgers (album)

Burgers is the third album by Hot Tuna, the folk rock offshoot of Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, and Papa John Creach, released in 1972 as Grunt FTR-1004.

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Byrds (album)

Byrds is the twelfth and final studio album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released in March 1973 on Asylum Records.

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C-SPAN

Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) is an American cable and satellite television network, created in 1979 by the cable television industry as a nonprofit public service.

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California sound

The California sound is a popular music aesthetic that originates with American pop and rock recording artists from Southern California in the early 1960s.

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Cameron Crowe

Cameron Bruce Crowe (born July 13, 1957) is an American filmmaker and journalist.

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Canadian Albums Chart

The Canadian Album Chart, also known as Billboard Canadian Albums, is the official record chart ranking the 100 most popular music albums and extended plays in Canada.

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Canadian Singles Chart

The Canadian Singles Chart was a chart compiled by the American-based music sales tracking company, Nielsen SoundScan, which began publication in November 1996.

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Cannabidiol

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a phytocannabinoid discovered in 1940.

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Cannabis

Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae.

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Cardiac catheterization

Cardiac catheterization (heart cath) is the insertion of a catheter into a chamber or vessel of the heart.

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Caribbean Sea

The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere.

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Carl Gottlieb

Carl Gottlieb (born March 18, 1938) is an American screenwriter, actor, comedian, and executive.

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Carlos Santana

Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, best known as a founding member of the rock band Santana. David Crosby and Carlos Santana are American rock songwriters.

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Carole King

Carole King Klein (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter and musician who has been active since 1958.

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Carpinteria, California

Carpinteria (Carpintería, meaning "Carpentry") is a small seaside city in southeastern Santa Barbara County, California.

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Cass Elliot

Ellen Naomi Cohen (September 19, 1941 – July 29, 1974), known professionally as Cass Elliot, was an American singer. David Crosby and Cass Elliot are American folk rock musicians.

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Cate School

Cate School is a highly selective university-preparatory school for boarding and day students in grades 9–12 located in Carpinteria, California, eleven miles from Santa Barbara.

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Chris Hillman

Christopher Hillman (born December 4, 1944) is an American musician. David Crosby and Chris Hillman are American folk rock musicians, guitarists from Los Angeles, singer-songwriters from California and the Byrds members.

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Chris Stills

Chris Stills (born April 19, 1974) is a musician and actor.

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Chris Thile

Christopher Scott Thile (born February 20, 1981) is an American mandolinist, singer, songwriter, composer, and radio personality, best known for his work in the progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek and the acoustic folk and progressive bluegrass quintet Punch Brothers. David Crosby and Chris Thile are singer-songwriters from California.

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Cinematographer

The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the recording of a film, television production, music video or other live-action piece.

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Cocaine

Cocaine (from, from, ultimately from Quechua: kúka) is a tropane alkaloid that acts as a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant.

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Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of multinational conglomerate Sony.

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Cortlandt Whitehead

Cortlandt Whitehead (October 30, 1842 – September 18, 1922) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh from 1882 to 1922.

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Counterculture of the 1960s

The counterculture of the 1960s was an anti-establishment cultural phenomenon and political movement that developed in the Western world during the mid-20th century.

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Court and Spark

Court and Spark is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.

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CPR (album)

CPR is the first studio album recorded by Crosby, Pevar and Raymond (CPR).

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CPR (band)

CPR (also billed as Crosby, Pevar & Raymond) was a jazz-rock band consisting of singer-songwriter David Crosby (a founding member of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young), session guitarist Jeff Pevar, and Crosby's son, keyboardist James Raymond.

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Cracked Rear View

Cracked Rear View is the debut studio album by Hootie & the Blowfish, released on July 5, 1994, by Atlantic Records.

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Crosby & Nash

Crosby & Nash were a musical duo that maintained a separate career in addition to the solo endeavors of David Crosby and Graham Nash, and separate from the larger aggregate of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

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Crosby & Nash (album)

Crosby & Nash is a double album by Crosby & Nash, released in 2004, the duo's fourth and final studio recording.

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Crosby, Stills & Nash (album)

Crosby, Stills & Nash is the debut studio album by the folk rock supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN), released in 1969 by Atlantic Records.

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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) was a folk-rock supergroup comprising American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills and English singer-songwriter Graham Nash.

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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young discography

The core discography of supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young consists of eight studio albums, five live albums, six compilation albums, four video albums, and 19 singles.

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Crown of Creation

Crown of Creation is the fourth studio album by the San Francisco psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane, released by RCA Victor in August 1968.

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Croz

Croz is the fourth studio album by American musician David Crosby.

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CSN (album)

CSN is the third studio album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, released on Atlantic Records on June 17, 1977.

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Dan Fogelberg

Daniel Grayling Fogelberg (August 13, 1951 – December 16, 2007) was an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. David Crosby and Dan Fogelberg are American folk singers and American rock songwriters.

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Danny Sheridan

Danny Sheridan (October 11, 1950 – May 24, 2016) was an American musician, songwriter, producer, actor, and entertainment manager.

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Dave Mason

David Thomas Mason (born 10 May 1946) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist from Worcester, who first found fame with the rock band Traffic, and went on to play and record with many notable pop and rock musicians, including Paul McCartney, George Harrison, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Michael Jackson, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Steve Winwood, Fleetwood Mac, Delaney & Bonnie, Leon Russell, and Cass Elliot.

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David Bender

David Bender is an American political activist, author and former host of the talk radio show Politically Direct on Air America Radio.

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David Crosby: Remember My Name

David Crosby: Remember My Name is a 2019 documentary about the musician David Crosby.

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David Gilmour

David Jon Gilmour (born 6 March 1946) is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter who is a member of the rock band Pink Floyd.

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Daylight Again

Daylight Again is the fourth studio album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their third studio album in the trio configuration.

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Déjà Vu (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album)

Déjà Vu, is the second studio album by American folk rock group Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their first as a quartet with Neil Young.

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Don Felder

Donald William Felder (born September 21, 1947) is an American musician who was the lead guitarist of the rock band Eagles from 1974 to 2001.

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Donald Trump

Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.

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Dutch Album Top 100

The Dutch Album Top 100 or Album Top 100 is a weekly hit list of music albums, compiled by Dutch Charts.

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Earth & Sky (album)

Earth & Sky is the third solo studio album by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash.

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Eight Miles High

"Eight Miles High" is a song by the American rock band the Byrds, written by Gene Clark, Jim McGuinn (a.k.a. Roger McGuinn), and David Crosby.

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Ellen (TV series)

Ellen is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from March 29, 1994, to July 22, 1998, consisting of 109 episodes.

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Elton John

Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist.

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Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.

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Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh

The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh is a diocese in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.

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Family Dinner – Volume 2

Family Dinner – Volume 2 is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released on February 12, 2016.

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Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana

The Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI) or Federation of the Italian Music Industry is an umbrella organization that keeps track of virtually all aspects of the music recording industry in Italy.

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Fifth Dimension (album)

Fifth Dimension is the third album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released in July 1966 on Columbia Records.

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Flight Log

Flight Log (1966–1976) is a compilation album by the American rock band Jefferson Airplane.

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Floyd Crosby

Floyd Delafield Crosby, A.S.C. (December 12, 1899September 30, 1985) was an Academy Award-winning American cinematographer, descendant of the Van Rensselaer family, and father of musicians Ethan and David Crosby. David Crosby and Floyd Crosby are Delafield family.

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FM broadcasting

FM broadcasting is a method of radio broadcasting that uses frequency modulation (FM) of the radio broadcast carrier wave.

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Folk music

Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.

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Folk rock

Folk rock is a fusion genre of rock music with heavy influences from pop, English and American folk music.

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For Everyman

For Everyman is the second album by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music).

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For Free (album)

For Free is the eighth and final solo studio album by American musician David Crosby.

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Galileo (song)

"Galileo" is a song written by Emily Saliers and recorded and performed by folk rock group the Indigo Girls.

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Gary Wright

Gary Malcolm Wright (April 26, 1943 – September 4, 2023) was an American musician and composer best known for his 1976 hit songs "Dream Weaver" and "Love Is Alive".

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Gene Clark

Harold Eugene Clark (November 17, 1944 – May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the folk rock band the Byrds. David Crosby and Gene Clark are American folk rock musicians, American rhythm guitarists and the Byrds members.

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Gerry Goffin

Gerald Goffin (February 11, 1939 – June 19, 2014) was an American lyricist.

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GfK Entertainment charts

The GfK Entertainment charts are the official charts for music, home video, and video games in Germany and are gathered and published by GfK Entertainment (formerly Media Control and Media Control GfK International), a subsidiary of GfK, on behalf of.

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Go-Set

Go-Set was the first Australian pop music newspaper, published weekly from 2 February 1966 to 24 August 1974, and was founded in Melbourne by Phillip Frazer, Peter Raphael and Tony Schauble.

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Goin' Back

"Goin' Back" (also recorded and released as "Going Back") is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King in 1966.

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Gorilla (James Taylor album)

Gorilla is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor.

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Grace Slick

Grace Slick (born Grace Barnett Wing; October 30, 1939) is a retired American musician and a painter whose musical career spanned four decades. David Crosby and Grace Slick are American rock songwriters and singer-songwriters from California.

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Graham Nash

Graham William Nash (born 2 February 1942) is an English-American musician, singer and songwriter.

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Grammy Award for Best New Artist

The Grammy Award for Best New Artist has been awarded since the 2nd Annual Grammy Awards in 1960, but was not presented in 1967.

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Grateful Dead

The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California, known for their eclectic style that fused elements of rock, blues, jazz, folk, country, bluegrass, rock and roll, gospel, reggae, and world music with psychedelia.

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Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village, or simply the Village, is a neighborhood on the west side of Lower Manhattan in New York City, bounded by 14th Street to the north, Broadway to the east, Houston Street to the south, and the Hudson River to the west.

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GroundUPmusic

GroundUP Music is an American record label known for recordings in a variety of genres including jazz, world music, folk, rock, and gospel. David Crosby and GroundUPmusic are GroundUPmusic artists.

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Guinnevere

"Guinnevere" is a song written by David Crosby in 1968.

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H.M.S. Pinafore

H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by W. S. Gilbert.

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Harvest (Neil Young album)

Harvest is the fourth studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released on February 1, 1972, by Reprise Records, catalogue number MS 2032.

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Headin' Home (Gary Wright album)

Headin' Home is the sixth solo album by one-time Spooky Tooth keyboard player Gary Wright, released in 1979.

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Hemp

Hemp, or industrial hemp, is a plant in the botanical class of Cannabis sativa cultivars grown specifically for industrial and consumable use.

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Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is an infectious disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) that primarily affects the liver; it is a type of viral hepatitis.

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Here If You Listen

Here If You Listen is an album by David Crosby and his collaborators Michael League, Becca Stevens, and Michelle Willis, who perform on tour together backing Crosby as The Lighthouse Band, and was released on October 26, 2018 by BMG Music.

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Hero (David Crosby song)

"Hero" is a single performed by American singer-songwriter David Crosby from his third studio album, Thousand Roads (1993).

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Hey Joe

"Hey Joe" is an American song from the 1960s that has become a rock standard and has been performed in many musical styles by hundreds of different artists.

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HighBeam Research

HighBeam Research was a paid search engine and full text online archive owned by Gale, a subsidiary of Cengage, for thousands of newspapers, magazines, academic journals, newswires, trade magazines, and encyclopedias in English.

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Hit and run

In traffic laws, a hit and run or a hit-and-run is the criminal act of causing a traffic collision and not stopping afterwards.

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Homer's Barbershop Quartet

"Homer's Barbershop Quartet" is the first episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons.

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Hook (film)

Hook is a 1991 American fantasy adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo.

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Hootie & the Blowfish

Hootie & the Blowfish is an American rock band formed in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1986.

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Hot Tuna

Hot Tuna is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 by former Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen (guitarist/vocals) and Jack Casady (bassist).

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I'm Alive (Jackson Browne album)

I'm Alive is the tenth album by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music).

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If I Could Only Remember My Name

If I Could Only Remember My Name is the debut solo album by American singer-songwriter David Crosby, released on February 22, 1971, by Atlantic Records.

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In Concert (Carole King album)

In Concert is a 1994 concert album by singer-songwriter Carole King.

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In the Pocket (James Taylor album)

In the Pocket is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor and his last to be released under Warner Bros. Records before signing with Columbia.

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Indigo Girls

Indigo Girls are an American folk rock music duo from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, consisting of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers.

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It's All Coming Back to Me Now...

It's All Coming Back to Me Now... is a live album by David Crosby and his fourth solo effort.

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Ithaca, New York

Ithaca is a city in and the county seat of Tompkins County, New York, United States.

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J. D. Souther

John David Souther (born November 2, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. David Crosby and J. D. Souther are American rock songwriters.

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Jackson Browne

Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist who has sold over 18 million albums in the United States. David Crosby and Jackson Browne are American folk guitarists, American folk rock musicians, American folk singers, guitarists from Los Angeles and singer-songwriters from California.

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Jackson Browne (album)

Jackson Browne (also known, mistakenly, as Saturate Before Using) is the debut album of American singer Jackson Browne, released in 1972.

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James Taylor

James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. David Crosby and James Taylor are American folk guitarists, American folk rock musicians, American folk singers, American rock songwriters, guitarists from Los Angeles and singer-songwriters from California.

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Jason Isbell

Michael Jason Isbell (born February 1, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. David Crosby and Jason Isbell are American rock songwriters.

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Jazz

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.

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Jeff Pevar

Jeffrey Pevar is an American producer, band leader, composer, touring and session musician.

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Jefferson Airplane

Jefferson Airplane was an American rock band based in San Francisco, California, that became one of the pioneering bands of psychedelic rock.

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Jerry Garcia

Jerome John Garcia (August 1, 1942 – August 9, 1995) was an American musician who was the principal songwriter, lead guitarist, and a vocalist with the rock band Grateful Dead, which he co-founded and which came to prominence during the counterculture of the 1960s. David Crosby and Jerry Garcia are American folk guitarists, American folk rock musicians and singer-songwriters from California.

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Jim Morrison

James Douglas Morrison (December 8, 1943 – July 3, 1971) was an American singer, songwriter and poet who was the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the rock band the Doors. David Crosby and Jim Morrison are American rock songwriters and singer-songwriters from California.

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Joe Biden

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who is the 46th and current president of the United States since 2021.

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Joe Walsh

Joseph Fidler Walsh (born Joseph Woodward Fidler; November 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. David Crosby and Joe Walsh are American rock songwriters.

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John Alden (naval architect)

John Gale Alden (1884–1962) was an American naval architect and the founder of Alden Designs.

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John Coltrane

John William Coltrane (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist, bandleader and composer.

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John Mayer

John Clayton Mayer (born October 16, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. David Crosby and John Mayer are American rock songwriters.

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Jon Anderson

Jon Roy Anderson (born John Roy Anderson on 25 October 1944) is an English and American singer, songwriter and musician, best known as the former lead singer of the progressive rock band Yes, which he formed in 1968 with bassist Chris Squire.

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Joni Mitchell

Roberta Joan "Joni" Mitchell (née Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and painter.

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Judee Sill

Judith Lynne Sill (October 7, 1944 – November 23, 1979) was an American singer-songwriter. David Crosby and Judee Sill are American folk guitarists and singer-songwriters from California.

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Judee Sill (album)

Judee Sill is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Judee Sill.

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Julie Cypher

Julie Cypher (born August 24, 1964) is an American film director best known for being the former partner of musician Melissa Etheridge and former spouse of Lou Diamond Phillips.

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Kenny Loggins

Kenneth Clark Loggins (born January 7, 1948) is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter. David Crosby and Kenny Loggins are American folk guitarists, American rhythm guitarists and singer-songwriters from California.

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King Biscuit Flower Hour (David Crosby album)

King Biscuit Flower Hour is a live album by David Crosby, released in 1996.

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L'Osservatore Romano

L'Osservatore Romano ('The Roman Observer') is the daily newspaper of Vatican City State which reports on the activities of the Holy See and events taking place in the Catholic Church and the world.

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Lady Friend

"Lady Friend" is a song by the American rock band the Byrds, written by band member David Crosby and released as a single on July 13, 1967.

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Laguna Blanca School

Laguna Blanca School is a private school located on two different campuses, in Santa Barbara and nearby Montecito, California.

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Late for the Sky

Late for the Sky is the third studio album by American singer–songwriter Jackson Browne, released by Asylum Records on September 13, 1974.

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Legacy Recordings

Legacy Recordings is an American record label that is a division of Sony Music.

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Les Baxter's Balladeers

Les Baxter's Balladeers were a 1960s folk group formed by band leader Les Baxter.

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Lighthouse (David Crosby album)

Lighthouse is the fifth studio album by American musician David Crosby, released on October 21, 2016 by GroundUP Music.

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List of .45 caliber handguns

The.45 ACP (not to be confused with.45 Colt) cartridge is a very popular caliber due to its low velocity and relatively high stopping power.

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List of celebrities who own cannabis businesses

The trend of celebrities owning cannabis businesses is a recent phenomenon, sparked by the decriminalization of non-medical cannabis in the United States.

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List of music recording certifications

Music recording certifications are typically awarded by the worldwide music industry based on the total units sold, streamed, or shipped to retailers.

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Live Aid

Live Aid was a multi-venue benefit concert and music-based fundraising initiative held on Saturday, 13 July 1985.

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Live at Cuesta College

Live at Cuesta College is the debut album by the band CPR.

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Live from Here

Live from Here, formerly known as A Prairie Home Companion with Chris Thile, is an American variety radio show known for its musical guests, tongue-in-cheek radio drama, and relaxed humor.

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Live It Up (Crosby, Stills & Nash album)

Live It Up is the sixth studio album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their fourth studio album in the trio configuration, released on Atlantic Records in 1990.

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Long May You Run

Long May You Run is a studio album credited to the Stills–Young Band, a collaboration between Stephen Stills and Neil Young, released in 1976 on Reprise Records.

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Longing in Their Hearts

Longing in Their Hearts is the twelfth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1994.

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Looking East

Looking East is the eleventh album by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1996 (see 1996 in music).

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Looking Forward

Looking Forward is the eighth and final studio album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their third with Neil Young.

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Lucinda Williams

Lucinda Gayl Williams (born January 26, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and a solo guitarist. David Crosby and Lucinda Williams are American folk singers.

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Macy's

Macy's (originally R. H. Macy & Co.) is an American department store chain founded in 1858 by Rowland Hussey Macy.

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Manhole (album)

Manhole is the first solo album by Grace Slick, released in 1974 by Grunt/RCA Records.

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Marc Cohn

Marc Craig Cohn (born July 5, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and musician.

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Marge in Chains

"Marge in Chains" is the twenty-first and penultimate episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons.

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Marin County, California

Marin County (Condado de Marín) is a county located in the northwestern part of the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California.

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Mastertapes

Mastertapes is a BBC Radio 4 programme, presented by John Wilson, which discusses the making of significant rock albums.

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Maui

Maui (Hawaiian) is the second largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, at 727.2 square miles (1,883 km2).

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Mayan (schooner)

Mayan is a 74-foot wooden schooner designed by John G. Alden and built in Belize in 1947.

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Ménage à trois

A ménage à trois is a domestic arrangement or committed relationship consisting of three people in polyamorous romantic or sexual relations with each other, and often dwelling together.

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Melissa Etheridge

Melissa Lou Etheridge (born May 29, 1961) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and guitarist. David Crosby and Melissa Etheridge are American rock songwriters and singer-songwriters from California.

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Mexico (James Taylor song)

"Mexico" is a song written by James Taylor that first appeared as the opening track of his 1975 album Gorilla.

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Michael Clarke (musician)

Michael Clarke (born Michael James Dick; June 3, 1946 – December 19, 1993) was an American musician, best known as the drummer for the 1960s rock group the Byrds from 1964 to 1967. David Crosby and Michael Clarke (musician) are American folk rock musicians, musicians from Los Angeles and the Byrds members.

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Michael League

Michael League (born April 24, 1984) is an American composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist.

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Michelle (song)

"Michelle" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1965 album Rubber Soul.

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Michelle Willis

Michelle Willis (born November 6, 1986) is a British-born, Canadian-raised singer/songwriter and keyboard player. David Crosby and Michelle Willis are GroundUPmusic artists.

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Mickey Hart

Mickey Hart (born Michael Steven Hartman, September 11, 1943) is an American percussionist.

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Miles Davis

Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer.

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Miriam Makeba

Zenzile Miriam Makeba (4 March 1932 – 9 November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a South African singer, songwriter, actress, and civil rights activist.

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Montecito, California

Montecito (archaic use of Spanish for woodland or countryside) is an unincorporated town in Santa Barbara County, California, United States.

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Monterey International Pop Festival

The Monterey International Pop Festival was a three-day music festival held June 16 to 18, 1967, at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California.

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Mr. Tambourine Man

"Mr.

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Music publisher

A music publisher is a type of publisher that specializes in distributing music.

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Music recording certification

Music recording certification is a system of certifying that a music recording has shipped, sold, or streamed a certain number of units.

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National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws

The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) is a social welfare organization based in Washington, D.C., that advocates for the reform of marijuana laws in the United States regarding both medical and non-medical use.

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Ned Lagin

Ned Lagin (born March 17, 1948) is an American artist, photographer, scientist, composer, and keyboardist.

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Neil Young

Neil Percival Young (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian and American singer and songwriter. David Crosby and Neil Young are American folk guitarists, American folk musicians, American folk rock musicians and singer-songwriters from California.

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Never Before (The Byrds album)

Never Before is a compilation album by the American rock band the Byrds, consisting of previously unreleased outtakes, alternate versions, and rarities.

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New Weird America

New Weird America is a 21st-century style of music that primarily draws on psychedelic and folk music of the 1960s and 1970s.

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New York Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of the State of New York is the trial-level court of general jurisdiction in the judiciary of New York.

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Nick of Time (album)

Nick of Time is the tenth studio album by the American singer Bonnie Raitt, released on March 21, 1989.

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NPR

National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.

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Official Charts Company

The Official Charts Company (OCC or Official Charts; previously known as the Chart Information Network, CIN, and the Official UK Charts Company; legally known as the Official UK Charts Company Limited) is a British inter-professional organisation that compiles various official record charts in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France.

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Oh Yes I Can

Oh Yes I Can is the second solo studio album by David Crosby.

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On an Island

On an Island is the third solo studio album by Pink Floyd member David Gilmour.

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On the Beach (Neil Young album)

On the Beach is the fifth studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released by Reprise Records in July 1974.

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Opioid use disorder

Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a substance use disorder characterized by cravings for opioids, continued use despite physical and/or psychological deterioration, increased tolerance with use, and withdrawal symptoms after discontinuing opioids.

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Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve

Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve is a protected area in the northern Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon in the United States.

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Organ transplantation

Organ transplantation is a medical procedure in which an organ is removed from one body and placed in the body of a recipient, to replace a damaged or missing organ.

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Orlando Sentinel

The Orlando Sentinel is the primary newspaper of Orlando, Florida, and the Central Florida region, in the United States.

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Over the Years

Over the Years is a 2018 retrospective compilation album from Graham Nash.

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Pacifism

Pacifism is the opposition or resistance to war, militarism (including conscription and mandatory military service) or violence.

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Paul Kantner

Paul Lorin Kantner (March 17, 1941 – January 28, 2016) was an American rock musician. David Crosby and Paul Kantner are American rhythm guitarists.

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Pellissier Building and Wiltern Theatre

The Pellissier Building and adjoining Wiltern Theatre is a 12-story, Art Deco landmark at the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue in Los Angeles, California.

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Pete Buttigieg

Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg (born January 19, 1982) is an American politician and former naval officer who is serving as the 19th United States secretary of transportation.

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Peter Tork

Peter Halsten Thorkelson (February 13, 1942 – February 21, 2019), better known by his stage name Peter Tork, was an American musician and actor. David Crosby and Peter Tork are American rock songwriters and singer-songwriters from California.

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Phil Collins

Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor.

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Phil Lesh

Philip Chapman Lesh (born March 15, 1940) is an American musician and a founding member of the Grateful Dead, with whom he played bass guitar throughout their 30-year career. David Crosby and Phil Lesh are liver transplant recipients and singer-songwriters from California.

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Possession (law)

In law, possession is the control a person intentionally exercises toward a thing.

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Psychedelic folk

Psychedelic folk (sometimes acid folk or freak folk) is a loosely defined form of psychedelia that originated in the 1960s.

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Psychedelic music

Psychedelic music (sometimes called psychedelia) is a wide range of popular music styles and genres influenced by 1960s psychedelia, a subculture of people who used psychedelic drugs such as DMT, LSD, mescaline, and psilocybin mushrooms, to experience synesthesia and altered states of consciousness.

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Rattle That Lock

Rattle That Lock is the fourth solo studio album by English musician David Gilmour.

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Ray Charles

Ray Charles Robinson Sr. (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. David Crosby and Ray Charles are American rock songwriters, singer-songwriters from California and singers from Los Angeles.

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Record Plant

The Record Plant is a recording studio established in New York City in 1968 and last operating in Los Angeles, California.

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Recording Industry Association of America

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States.

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Reflections (Graham Nash album)

Reflections is a career-spanning 3-CD box set by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash including solo material, highlights from groups including The Hollies and various permutations of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and previously unreleased tracks.

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Religious Science

The Religious Science movement, or Science of Mind, was established in 1926 by Ernest Holmes and is a spiritual, philosophical and metaphysical religious movement within the New Thought movement.

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Remember That Night

Remember That Night is a live concert recording of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour's solo concerts at the Royal Albert Hall on 29, 30 & 31 May 2006 as part of his On an Island Tour.

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Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons

Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons is a 1999 tribute album to pioneering country rock musician Gram Parsons, co-produced by his one-time singing partner, Emmylou Harris and featuring cover versions of songs written/co-written by or popularized by Parsons, performed by Harris, Beck, Wilco, The Pretenders, Cowboy Junkies, Elvis Costello, Sheryl Crow, Lucinda Williams, David Crosby, Steve Earle, Chris Hillman and many other artists.

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Return to Pooh Corner

Return to Pooh Corner is the eighth studio and first children's album by American singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins.

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Reunions (album)

Reunions is the seventh studio album by Jason Isbell, and the fourth credited to "Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit".

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Rhino Entertainment

Rhino Entertainment Company (formerly Rhino Records Inc.) is an American specialty record label and production company founded in 1978.

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Rick Roberts (musician)

Richard James Roberts (born August 31, 1949) is an American country rock and soft rock singer-songwriter who recorded with many influential artists over several genres.

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Rites of Passage (Indigo Girls album)

Rites of Passage is the fourth studio album by American folk rock duo the Indigo Girls, released on May 12, 1992, by Epic Records.

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Road to Forever

Road to Forever is the second solo studio album by Don Felder, the first since 1983.

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Robert Coe (colonist)

Robert Coe (1596 – bef. 1690) was an early English settler, public official, and a founder of five towns in Connecticut and New York: Wethersfield, Stamford, Hempstead, Elmhurst, and Jamaica.

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), also simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie.

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Rock music

Rock is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles from the mid-1960s, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Roger McGuinn

James Roger McGuinn (born James Joseph McGuinn III; July 13, 1942) is an American musician, best known for being the frontman and leader of the Byrds. David Crosby and Roger McGuinn are American folk guitarists, American folk rock musicians, American folk singers, American rock songwriters, guitarists from Los Angeles, musicians from Los Angeles, singer-songwriters from California and the Byrds members.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.

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Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time

"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" is a recurring opinion survey and music ranking of the finest albums in history, compiled by the American magazine Rolling Stone.

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Roseanne

Roseanne is an American television sitcom created by Matt Williams that originally aired on ABC from October 18, 1988, to May 20, 1997, and briefly revived from March 27, 2018, to May 22, 2018.

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Royal Albert Hall

The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, England.

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Salon.com

Salon is an American politically progressive and liberal news and opinion website created in 1995.

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San Francisco Bay Area

The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, is a region of California surrounding and including the San Francisco Bay.

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Santa Barbara City College

Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) is a public community college in Santa Barbara, California.

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Santa Barbara, California

Santa Barbara (Santa Bárbara, meaning) is a coastal city in Santa Barbara County, California, of which it is also the county seat.

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Santa Ynez, California

Santa Ynez (Spanish for "St. Agnes") is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Santa Ynez Valley of Santa Barbara County, California.

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Sausalito, California

Sausalito (Spanish for "small willow grove") is a city in Marin County, California, United States, located southeast of Marin City, south-southeast of San Rafael, and about north of San Francisco from the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Schooner

A schooner is a type of sailing vessel defined by its rig: fore-and-aft rigged on all of two or more masts and, in the case of a two-masted schooner, the foremast generally being shorter than the mainmast.

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Seastones

Seastones is an album by American composer and musician Ned Lagin.

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Shawn Colvin

Shawn Colvin (born Shawna Lee Colvin, January 10, 1956) is an American singer-songwriter. David Crosby and Shawn Colvin are American folk singers.

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Sky Trails

Sky Trails is David Crosby's sixth solo album, released on September 29, 2017, by BMG Music.

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Snarky Puppy

Snarky Puppy is an American jazz fusion band led by bassist Michael League. David Crosby and Snarky Puppy are GroundUPmusic artists.

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So Far (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album)

So Far is a 1974 compilation album by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

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Song to a Seagull

Song to a Seagull (also known as Joni Mitchell) is the debut studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.

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Songs for Beginners

Songs for Beginners is the debut solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Graham Nash.

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Songs for Survivors

Songs for Survivors is the fifth solo studio album by British-American singer-songwriter Graham Nash, released in July 2002.

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Sperm donation

Sperm donation is the provision by a man of his sperm with the intention that it be used in the artificial insemination or other "fertility treatment" of one or more women who are not his sexual partners in order that they may become pregnant by him.

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Split Coconut

Split Coconut is an album by Dave Mason, released in October 1975.

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Stephen Stills

Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Manassas. As both a solo act and member of three successful bands, Stills has combined record sales of over 35 million albums. He was ranked number 28 in Rolling Stones 2003 list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time"Rolling Stone 2003-08-27. David Crosby and Stephen Stills are American folk guitarists, American folk rock musicians, American folk singers, American rock songwriters and singer-songwriters from California.

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Stephen Stills (album)

Stephen Stills is the debut solo album by American musician Stephen Stills released on Atlantic Records in 1970.

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Stephen Stills 2

Stephen Stills 2 is the second solo album by Stephen Stills, released on Atlantic Records in 1971.

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Steve Silberman

Steve Silberman is an American writer for Wired magazine and has been an editor and contributor there for more than two decades.

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Stevie Nicks

Stephanie Lynn Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter known for her work with the band Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist.

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Still Stills: The Best of Stephen Stills

Still Stills: The Best of Stephen Stills is a compilation album of Stephen Stills, released on December 2, 1976 on Atlantic Records.

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Stills (Stephen Stills album)

Stills is a 1975 studio album by American musician Stephen Stills.

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Street Angel (album)

Street Angel is the fifth studio album by American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks.

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Sunfighter

Sunfighter is a 1971 album created by Paul Kantner and Grace Slick from Jefferson Airplane.

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Supergroup (music)

A supergroup is a musical group formed with members who are already successful as solo artists or as members of other successful groups.

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Sverigetopplistan

Sverigetopplistan (lit. "the Sweden top list") is the Swedish national record chart, formerly known as Topplistan (1975–1997) and Hitlistan (1998–2007) and known by its current name since October 2007, based on sales data from the Swedish Recording Industry Association (in Swedish Grammofonleverantörernas förening).

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Teach Your Children

"Teach Your Children" is a song written by Graham Nash in 1968 when he was a member of the Hollies.

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Terry Callier

Terrence Orlando "Terry" Callier (May 24, 1945 – October 27, 2012) was an American soul, folk and jazz guitarist and singer-songwriter. David Crosby and Terry Callier are American folk guitarists and American folk singers.

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That's Just the Way It Is

"That's Just the Way It Is" is a song by English drummer Phil Collins, released as a single in July 1990 from his fourth solo studio album,...But Seriously (1989).

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The Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.

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The Best of James Taylor

The Best of James Taylor is the fourth compilation album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor released by Warner Bros. Records in 2003.

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The Byrds

The Byrds were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964.

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The Byrds discography

The Byrds were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964.

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The Colbert Report

The Colbert Report is an American late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by Stephen Colbert that aired four days a week on Comedy Central from October 17, 2005, to December 18, 2014, for 1,447 episodes.

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The Doors (film)

The Doors is a 1991 American biographical film directed by Oliver Stone and written by Stone and Randall Jahnson.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Hissing of Summer Lawns

The Hissing of Summer Lawns is the seventh studio album by the Canadian-American singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in November 1975 on Asylum Records.

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The Hollies

The Hollies are an English rock and pop band formed in 1962.

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The John Larroquette Show

The John Larroquette Show is an American sitcom television series that was created by Don Reo for NBC.

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The Mamas & the Papas

The Mamas & the Papas (stylized as) was a folk-rock vocal group which recorded and performed from 1965 to 1968.

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The Matrix (club)

The Matrix was a nightclub in San Francisco from 1965 to 1972 and was one of the keys to what eventually became known as the "San Francisco sound" in rock music.

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The Monkees

The Monkees were an American pop rock band formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Notorious Byrd Brothers

The Notorious Byrd Brothers is the fifth album by the American rock band the Byrds, and was released in January 1968, on Columbia Records.

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The Pretender (album)

The Pretender is the fourth album by the American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1976.

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The Rainy Season

The Rainy Season is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Marc Cohn, released in 1993.

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The San Diego Union-Tribune

The San Diego Union-Tribune is a metropolitan daily newspaper published in San Diego, California, that has run since 1868.

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The Simpsons

The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company.

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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The Wild Places (Dan Fogelberg album)

The Wild Places is an album by the American musician Dan Fogelberg, released in 1990.

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Thoroughbred (album)

Thoroughbred is the seventh album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1975.

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Thousand Roads

Thousand Roads is the third solo studio album by the rock artist David Crosby, a founding member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

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Thunderheart

Thunderheart is a 1992 American Neo-Western mystery film directed by Michael Apted from a screenplay by John Fusco.

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Time Fades Away

Time Fades Away is a 1973 live album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young.

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Tonight's the Night (Neil Young album)

Tonight's the Night is the sixth studio album by Canadian / American songwriter Neil Young.

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Top 40

In the music industry, the Top 40 is a list of the 40 currently most popular songs in a particular genre.

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Torch song

A torch song is a sentimental love song, typically one in which the singer laments an unrequited or lost love, either where one party is oblivious to the existence of the other, where one party has moved on, or where a romantic affair has affected the relationship.

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Trade union

A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, such as attaining better wages and benefits, improving working conditions, improving safety standards, establishing complaint procedures, developing rules governing status of employees (rules governing promotions, just-cause conditions for termination) and protecting and increasing the bargaining power of workers.

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Triad (David Crosby song)

"Triad" is a song written by American singer-songwriter David Crosby in 1967 about a ménage à trois.

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Twelve-string guitar

A twelve-string guitar (or 12-string guitar) is a steel-string guitar with 12 strings in six courses, which produces a thicker, more ringing tone than a standard six-string guitar.

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Type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes (T2D), formerly known as adult-onset diabetes, is a form of diabetes mellitus that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin.

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UK Albums Chart

The Official UK Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by sales and audio streaming in the United Kingdom.

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UK singles chart

The UK Singles Chart (currently titled the Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-selling singles in the United Kingdom, based upon physical sales, paid-for downloads and streaming.

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Uncovered (Shawn Colvin album)

Uncovered is the ninth studio album by American singer Shawn Colvin.

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Under the Red Sky

Under the Red Sky is the twenty-seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on September 10, 1990, by Columbia Records.

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United Press International

United Press International (UPI) is an American international news agency whose newswires, photo, news film, and audio services provided news material to thousands of newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations for most of the 20th century until its eventual decline beginning in the early 1980s.

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Van Cortlandt family

The Van Cortlandt family was an influential political dynasty from the seventeenth-century Dutch origins of New York through its period as an English colony, then after it became a state, and into the nineteenth century.

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Van Rensselaer family

The Van Rensselaer family is a family of Dutch descent that was prominent during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries in the area now known as the state of New York.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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Vatican City

Vatican City, officially the Vatican City State (Stato della Città del Vaticano; Status Civitatis Vaticanae), is a landlocked sovereign country, city-state, microstate, and enclave within Rome, Italy.

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Véronique Sanson

Véronique Marie Line Sanson (born 24 April 1949) is a three-time Victoires de la Musique award-winning French singer-songwriter and record producer with an avid following in her native country.

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VG-lista

VG-lista is a Norwegian record chart.

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Vietnam War

The Vietnam War was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.

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Volunteers (Jefferson Airplane album)

Volunteers is the fifth studio album by American psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane, released in 1969 on RCA Records.

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Voyage (David Crosby album)

Voyage is a 3-CD box set by David Crosby.

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Wall Street

Wall Street is a street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.

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Warren Commission

The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, known unofficially as the Warren Commission, was established by President Lyndon B. Johnson through on November 29, 1963, to investigate the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy that had taken place on November 22, 1963.

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Watermark (Art Garfunkel album)

Watermark is the third solo studio album by Art Garfunkel, released in October 1977 on Columbia Records.

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Why (The Byrds song)

"Why" is a song by the American rock band the Byrds, written by David Crosby and Jim McGuinn and first released as the B-side of the band's "Eight Miles High" single in March 1966.

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Wild Tales (album)

Wild Tales is the second solo studio album by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash, released on Atlantic Records in 1974.

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Willie Nelson

Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an American country singer, guitarist and songwriter.

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Windmills (Rick Roberts album)

Windmills is the debut solo album by country rock musician Rick Roberts.

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Winterland Ballroom

Winterland Ballroom (more commonly known as Winterland Arena or simply Winterland) was an ice skating rink and music venue in San Francisco, California, United States.

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Wooden Ships

"Wooden Ships" is a song written and composed by David Crosby, Paul Kantner, and Stephen Stills, of which versions were eventually recorded both by Crosby, Stills & Nash and by Kantner with Jefferson Airplane.

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Woodstock

The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held from August 15 to 18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, southwest of the town of Woodstock.

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World in Motion (Jackson Browne album)

World in Motion is the ninth album by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music).

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Yes (band)

Yes are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968 by lead singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, keyboardist Tony Kaye, and drummer Bill Bruford.

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Yes (Yes album)

Yes is the debut studio album by English rock band Yes, released on 25 July 1969 by Atlantic Records.

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Younger Than Yesterday

Younger Than Yesterday is the fourth studio album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released on February 6, 1967, on Columbia Records.

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2019 Sundance Film Festival

The 2019 Sundance Film Festival took place from January 24 to February 3, 2019.

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4 Way Street

4 Way Street is a live album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their second album as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

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See also

Delafield family

GroundUPmusic artists

Les Baxter's Balladeers members

The Byrds members

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Crosby

Also known as Crosby, David, David Crosby discography.

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