David Van Cortlandt Crosby best known by the dual name David Crosby was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter renowned as a founding member of both the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash.
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Crosby was born on August 14, 1941 and died on January 18, 2023. He was 81 years.
Prior to Crosby’s death, he suffered health issues.
What illness did David Crosby have?

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Crosby suffered from Type 2 diabetes and was treated with insulin to manage the disease.
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Crosby also had liver problems which stemmed from a long run with hepatitis C.
He was also a drug and alcohol addict.
In February 2014, after his doctor’s recommendation, Crosby postponed the final dates of his solo tour in order to undergo a cardiac catheterization and angiogram, based on the results of a routine cardiac stress test.
Did David Crosby have a transplant?
In 1994, David Crosby was the recipient of a highly publicized liver transplant.
The transplant was funded by Phil Collins.
However, due to his past record with drug and alcohol addiction, the transplant generated some controversy.


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