Rock legend David Crosby made a return visit to SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” this week to promote his upcoming solo album For Free, featuring collaborations with former Doobie Brothers singer Michael McDonald, Steely Dan founder Donald Fagen and bluegrass prodigy Sarah Jarosz.
Crosby said the favourite track on the new album is “I Won’t Stay for Long,” written by his biological son James Raymond, about 79-year-old Crosby confronting his own mortality. “I am at the end of my life, Howard, and it’s a very strange thing,” Crosby told host Howard Stern. “Here’s what I’ve come to about it: it’s not how much time you’ve got because we really don’t know — I could have two weeks; I could have 10 years — it’s what you do with the time that you
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