David Crosby Adds Two New Dates At The Troubadour In Los Angeles, After His First Three February Shows Sell-Out In One Day
"CROZ," DAVID CROSBY'S FIRST SOLO STUDIO ALBUM IN 20 YEARS, SET FOR RELEASE IN JANUARY
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Legendary singer-songwriter David Crosby announces two new dates at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, after his first three February shows sell out in one day. Tickets for the just-announced shows go on sale, November 12 at 1 PM PT; for a list of all on sale dates, visit www.davidcrosby.com.
The shows will feature repertoire spanning Crosby's entire career. Accompanying Crosby on the road are James Raymond (keyboards), Shane Fontayne (guitar), Kevin McCormick (bass), Steve DiStanislao (drums, percussion), and Marcus Eaton (guitar). Looking ahead to going on the road, Crosby says, "I admit I have been lucky, but this tour is really a high point for me. I get to go out and play this record that we have made LIVE: the studio is good but live is even better. I am going to have a blast, and I suspect anyone else who comes to see us will too."
Crosby starts his tour in late January with multiple nights at City Winery in New York City (1/28, 1/29, 1/31), The Barns at Wolf Trap in Vienna, VA (2/3-4), City Winery in Chicago (2/8-9), The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco (2/20-21), and ends with multiple nights at the Troubadour in Los Angeles (2/23, 24, 25, 27, 28)—where Crosby played many a night during the iconic venue's 1960s heyday.
In January, David Crosby will release, Croz, his first solo album of studio material in 20 years. The album can be pre-ordered now through his website. Celebrated producer Glyn Johns said of Croz, "It's the best solo record David Crosby has made, without a doubt. Beautifully produced and recorded, the musicianship is so tasteful. His voice sounds as good as it ever was." David Crosby produced the album with his son James Raymond, and Daniel Garcia. Featuring 11 new original songs, it will be a digital and physical release on Blue Castle Records, the label Crosby co-founded with Graham Nash in 2011; distribution is through ADA. In addition to Crosby's band, the album features guest players including Wynton Marsalis ("Holding On To Nothing"), Mark Knopfler ("What's Broken"), Leland Sklar ("Find A Heart") and Steve Tavaglione ("Morning Falling," "Find A Heart").
Crosby is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, inducted with The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash; he is also in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In addition to his solo work, Crosby still tours and records with CSN, CSN&Y, and as a duo with Nash.
David Crosby tour dates: |
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Date |
City |
Venue |
January 28 |
New York, NY |
City Winery |
January 29 |
New York, NY |
City Winery |
January 31 |
New York, NY |
City Winery |
February 3 |
Vienna, VA |
The Barns at Wolf Trap |
February 4 |
Vienna, VA |
The Barns at Wolf Trap |
February 8 |
Chicago, IL |
City Winery |
February 20 |
San Francisco, CA |
Great American Music Hall |
February 21 |
San Francisco, CA |
Great American Music Hall |
February 23 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Troubadour – Sold Out |
February 24 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Troubadour – Sold Out |
February 25 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Troubadour – Sold Out |
February 27 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Troubadour |
February 28 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Troubadour |
SOURCE David Crosby
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