David Crosby, Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash Co-Founder, Dies at 81
Singer-songwriter-guitarist David Crosby, a founding member of hugely influential '60s rock units the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, has died at 81.
Listening to radio stations play NO CSN&Y tonight. All voice tracked / pre scheduled. Did any stations break format to play Crosby and acknowledge the loss of an important artist?
Glad to hear some stations still adhere to the age old radio tradition when an artist dies. But not here in Boston, though my tuner can't receive WUMB so I missed that. Mostly listened to the city's AAA station WXRV, the only station left that might still play CSN&Y within its normal format. Apparently they were voice tracked and couldn't respond to the news. But scanning the dial all the stations seemed to be pre-programmed as well.What stations did you listen to?
Have CSN and CSNY totally "aged out" of WZLX's approved-for-airplay playlist?Glad to hear some stations still adhere to the age old radio tradition when an artist dies. But not here in Boston, though my tuner can't receive WUMB so I missed that. Mostly listened to the city's AAA station WXRV, the only station left that might still play CSN&Y within its normal format.
They've been focusing on 90's era rock, but still seeing 50 year old classic Doors and Pink Floyd.. but NO CSN played this morning according this this: Find the most recently played songs on 100.7 WZLXHave CSN and CSNY totally "aged out" of WZLX's approved-for-airplay playlist?
This is yet another unfortunate result of news organizations wanting to be "first" to get news stories out there, so they blast a headline and then properly verify and fact check later. It can lead to the on again/off again reporting. The same thing happened when Queen Elizabeth II passed. A well-known journalist posted prematurely on Twitter that she'd passed, and then had to retract.This is an interesting side-bar to the Crosby obit. The Washington Post says there were moments Thursday when news organizations had trouble confirming Crosby's death. They had a statement that had been put out on the PR newswire, but it was unconfirmed. Just a few weeks ago, we had experienced the premature death announcement for Jerry Lee Lewis. News organizations didn't want a repeat performance:
Actual confirmation didn't come until late in the day. The Washington Post story didn't run until 8:37 PM. So it could also explain why some radio stations stayed away from playing songs as a memorial until there was formal confirmation that the initial report was accurate.
We had that situation with Tom Petty, he was dead, then he wasn't until he was.This is an interesting side-bar to the Crosby obit. The Washington Post says there were moments Thursday when news organizations had trouble confirming Crosby's death. They had a statement that had been put out on the PR newswire, but it was unconfirmed. Just a few weeks ago, we had experienced the premature death announcement for Jerry Lee Lewis. News organizations didn't want a repeat performance:
Actual confirmation didn't come until late in the day. The Washington Post story didn't run until 8:37 PM. So it could also explain why some radio stations stayed away from playing songs as a memorial until there was formal confirmation that the initial report was accurate.
Jerry Kristafer on WJMJ Hartford, the Archdiocese's '50s-to-today music station, was playing a song an hour Friday morning, including the little-remembered, seldom-played Crosby solo single from 1983, "Hero," a Hot 100 stiff that was a top 5 AC hit.An article about how radio responded to the death of David Crosby:
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Classic And Heritage Rock Stations 'Carry On' With David Crosby Memorials.
The death of David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young has been acknowledged with on-air tributes, specials and multi-song sets of the band's standout tracks on classic and heritagewww.insideradio.com
The article missed the tributes done at non-commercial AAA stations that specialize in music for boomers such as WUMB and WXPN.
How sad are they, haven't they been in a feud for decades.A beautiful voice that went through so many trials...may he forever RIP. Condolences to Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and his many other friends and family members.