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BENDING IT TO HIS WILL - an INTERVIEW with DAVID CROSBY

From: The Tibet Connection
Length: 00:14:23

David Crosby on his connection to Tibet; an interview with producer Julie Adler Read the full description.

Dscf0096_small Singer songwriter, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer (for The Byrds & Crosby Stills & Nash), Grammy honored voice of a generation Woodstock era supergroup, and author of the book, Stand and Be Counted: the Dramatic Story of the Artists and Causes that Changed America', David Crosby has been making music and expressing the message of peaceful resistance for decades. On the eve before the Dalai Lama is to receive the Congressional Gold Medal, prominent musicians such as he and spiritual leaders come together at the National Cathedral in Washington DC to participate in a Pray for Peace concert inspired by His Holiness. This very windy afternoon, producer Julie Adler sits down to talk to him about his connection to Tibet.

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Piece Description

Singer songwriter, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer (for The Byrds & Crosby Stills & Nash), Grammy honored voice of a generation Woodstock era supergroup, and author of the book, Stand and Be Counted: the Dramatic Story of the Artists and Causes that Changed America', David Crosby has been making music and expressing the message of peaceful resistance for decades. On the eve before the Dalai Lama is to receive the Congressional Gold Medal, prominent musicians such as he and spiritual leaders come together at the National Cathedral in Washington DC to participate in a Pray for Peace concert inspired by His Holiness. This very windy afternoon, producer Julie Adler sits down to talk to him about his connection to Tibet.

Broadcast History

First aired on Sunday, Nov. 25th, 2007 at 9 am PST on KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles

Timing and Cues

OUTRO: That segment was produced by Julie Adler for The Tibet Connection radio program, online at thetibetconnection.org.

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http://www.thetibetconnection.org