David Crosby with his wife, Jan Dance, in 2019. AP
Pioneering American rock musician David Crosby, pictured performing in 1967, has died aged 81. Getty Images
The Byrds in London during their British tour in the 1960s. Crosby, far left, was a founding member of the Californian folk-pop-rock group. Getty Images
Crosby with Joni Mitchell. He was known for hits including Guinnevere and Long Time Gone, written in 1969, the night after the assassination of Robert Kennedy. Getty Images
After parting with The Byrds, Crosby, left, went on to form the group Crosby, Stills and Nash, with Stephen Sills, centre, and Graham Nash, right. Getty Images
American folk-rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, performing at Wembley Stadium, London, in 1974. Getty Images
David Crosby was arrested by Dallas police in April 1982. Getty Images
David Crosby, second from right, in 1999, with Stephen Stills, right, Graham Nash, second from left, and Neil Young. AFP
The band performing in Dallas, Texas, in 2000. AP
Crosby evolved from a baby-faced harmony singer with the Byrds to a mustachioed hippie superstar. AP Photo
Nash and Crosby perform for demonstrators at an Occupy Wall Street protest. AFP
David Crosby with his wife, Jan Dance, in 2019. AP
Pioneering American rock musician David Crosby, pictured performing in 1967, has died aged 81. Getty Images
The Byrds in London during their British tour in the 1960s. Crosby, far left, was a founding member of the Californian folk-pop-rock group. Getty Images
Crosby with Joni Mitchell. He was known for hits including Guinnevere and Long Time Gone, written in 1969, the night after the assassination of Robert Kennedy. Getty Images
After parting with The Byrds, Crosby, left, went on to form the group Crosby, Stills and Nash, with Stephen Sills, centre, and Graham Nash, right. Getty Images
American folk-rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, performing at Wembley Stadium, London, in 1974. Getty Images
David Crosby was arrested by Dallas police in April 1982. Getty Images
David Crosby, second from right, in 1999, with Stephen Stills, right, Graham Nash, second from left, and Neil Young. AFP
The band performing in Dallas, Texas, in 2000. AP
Crosby evolved from a baby-faced harmony singer with the Byrds to a mustachioed hippie superstar. AP Photo
Nash and Crosby perform for demonstrators at an Occupy Wall Street protest. AFP
David Crosby with his wife, Jan Dance, in 2019. AP