David Crosby's 1993 Concert History

David Crosby (August 14, 1941 – January 19, 2023) was a folk rock and jazz musician. He began his professional career in 1964 when he joined The Byrds as a rhythm guitarist and vocalist. He left in 1967. The following year, he formed Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) with Stephen Stills of Buffalo Springfield and Graham Nash of The Hollies. When Neil Young joined the band in 1969, it was renamed to "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young" (CSNY). In 1970, CSNY disbanded. The following year, Crosby released his first of eight solo albums, "If I Could Only Remember My Name" with his final solo album "For Free" dropping in 2021. In 1973, CSNY reunited, though Young left a year later and the band's name returned to just CSN. Crosby was been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice, once with The Byrds (1991) and again with CSN (1997). He passed away in early 2023 at the age of 81.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 30, 1993
David Crosby / Michael Martin Murphey / Alison Krauss & Union Station / Queen Ida & Her Zydeco Band / Nickel Creek

California Countryfest

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Gardner Ranch Solvang, CA
Jul 27, 1993
David Crosby / Jackson Browne / Kenny Loggins

Benefit for The Coalition To Stop Weldon Canyon Dump

The Majestic Ventura Theatre Ventura, California, United States
Apr 27, 1993
The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon

WMMR 25th Anniversary

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The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Show Duplicate for Apr 27, 1993
Apr 01, 1993
Ancient Forest Rally & Celebration
Curtis Salgado and the Stilettos / Ann & Nancy Wilson / Alchemy / New Cut Road / Betsy Rose / Stone People / Carol King / U Krew / David Crosby / Kenny Loggins / Phish / Neil Young
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Tom McCall Waterfront Park Portland, Oregon, United States
Jan 09, 1993
David Crosby

A Benefit For Bill Wallace

Lobero Theatre Santa Barbara, California, United States

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The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon on Apr 27, 1993 [977-small]

The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon on Apr 27, 1993 [978-small]

The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon on Apr 27, 1993 [979-small]

The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon on Apr 27, 1993 [980-small]

The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon on Apr 27, 1993 [988-small]

The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / Warren Zevon / David Crosby / Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon on Apr 27, 1993 [203-small]

Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon on Apr 27, 1993 [204-small]

Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon on Apr 27, 1993 [105-small]

Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon on Apr 27, 1993 [686-small]

Jethro Tull / Paul Rodgers / The Hooters / Jeffrey Gaines / David Crosby / Warren Zevon
Apr 27, 1993
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Folk
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Classic Rock
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Psychedelic Rock
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Mellow Gold
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British Blues
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2011 38 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has David Crosby had?

David Crosby has had 408 concerts.

What genre is David Crosby?

David Crosby is most often considered to be Rock, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Country Rock, Mellow Gold, Roots Rock, British Blues, and Cosmic American.

When was the last David Crosby concert?

The last David Crosby concert was on June 16, 2022 at Silver Creek Event Center, Four Winds Casino Resort in New Buffalo, Michigan, United States.

What setlist does David Crosby play live?

The songs that David Crosby performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 17, 2019 concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, United States:

  1. In My Dreams
  2. The Lee Shore
  3. Eight Miles High
  4. Guinnevere
  5. Long Time Gone
  6. Janet
  7. Déjà Vu
  8. Wooden Ships
  9. Almost Cut My Hair

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