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David Crosby performs at Casino del Sol's AVA in Tucson, AZ, Wednesday, June 4, 2003. He'll join Stephen Stills and Graham Nash at the AVA on Monday. Photo by Rich-Joseph Facun
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Rock legend David Crosby headed to Tucson

CSN to play AVA on Monday
By Kevin W. Smith
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 06.18.2008
If your name kicks off the title to one of the greatest bands of the 1960s, you might be a rock legend.
Such is the case for David Crosby, of Crosby, Stills and Nash, visiting AVA on Monday.
He recently sounded kind of groggy during a late-morning phone call from a tour stop in Seattle.
The father to Melissa Etheridge’s children finds life on the road kind of taxing these days.
“I’m up for playing the music,” he said. “The travel and the hotels and the no home cooking — that’s the stuff you’ve got to be tough for.”
With the help of sometimes band mate Neil Young, Crosby, Stills and Nash rose to fame on songs like “Teach Your Children,” “Southern Cross,” “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” and “Our House.”
Sans Young, the Woodstock vets are thinking about recording an album of cover songs from artists including The Beatles, Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan, although Crosby, 66, seemed aware the walls of time were closing in.
“If we’re lucky,” he said.
Crosby went on to talk about his song writing, war in Iraq, and his own drug use in a interview with Caliente.
Read more about this story in Caliente in Thursday's Arizona Daily Star.