Singer, songwriter, and guitarist David Crosby - born August 14, 1941, in Los
Angeles, California - became one of the key figures of the 1960s West Coast
scene and would eventually be twice inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame. He dropped out of college to strum away in coffee houses and tour the
country with Les Baxter's Balladeers before founding the folk-rock band The
Byrds in 1964. After his dismissal from The Byrds in 1967, he became a huge star
with supergroup Crosby, (Stephen) Stills & (Graham) Nash (and sometimes Neil
Young), playing at the legendary Woodstock fes...