Since Then: How I Survived Everything and Lived to Tell About It

Since Then: How I Survived Everything and Lived to Tell About It

Since Then: How I Survived Everything and Lived to Tell About It

Since Then: How I Survived Everything and Lived to Tell About It

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Overview

An honest and revealing memoir from musician David Crosby, founding member of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

A true rock-and-roll survivor, David Crosby was the quintessential American icon of the counterculture of the sixties and seventies. In Since Then, the follow-up memoir to his New York Times bestseller Long Time Gone, the legendary, controversial, and beloved poster boy for folk-rock utopia again turns his wry and unstinting eye to a fascinating, prickly subject: himself.

Reunited with his adult son while awaiting a liver transplant, becoming a famous sperm donor (to Melissa Etheridge and Julie Cypher), coming back from a crippling motorcycle accident, losing his house in an earthquake, and through it all making beautiful music, David Crosby once again reveals all with self-skewering humor and honesty—as only he can.
 
“A fascinating life worthy of a sequel.”—Entertainment Weekly

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440620324
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/30/2007
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 831,607
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Crosby, the legendary singer/songwriter/rock-and-roll bandleader from The Byrds (whose hits include Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" and the psychedelic classic "Eight Miles High") and the "first initial" of the legendary Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, was a two-time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Throughout his career—from its beginnings in the socially conscious burgeoning California folk scene in the early sixties, his surprising views on gun control, his recovery from drug abuse and deteriorating health, and his influence on a whole new generation of folk-oriented singer/songwriters—Crosby remained an icon of counterculture, an advocate for social responsibility, and a thorn in the side of hypocrites of all stripes.

Carl Gottlieb is an author, screenwriter, director, actor, and occasional producer. Currently he's an officer of the Writers Guild of America, West and coauthor with Toni Attell of his fourth book, entitled Little Blue Book for Filmmakers: A Primer for Directors, Writers, Actors, and Producers. He was a cowriter of the screenplay for Jaws, wrote two bestselling books with iconic musician David Crosby, and wrote Which Way Is Up with Richard Pryor, which the New York Times described as one of the controversial comedians’ best screen work.
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