David Crosby taking part in screening of new documentary and Q&A at Colorado film festival

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Credit: A.J. Eaton

Credit: A.J. EatonDavid Crosby will be on hand for a screening of his documentary, David Crosby: Remember My Name, on February 28, the opening night of the 2019 Boulder International Film Festival in Boulder, Colorado. The 77-year-old folk-rock legend will take part in a Q&A with the movie’s director, A.J. Eaton, after the film ends.

Remember My Name takes a warts-and-all look at Crosby’s life and career, while also focusing on the burst of creativity he’s experienced over the last few years following the breakup of Crosby, Stills & Nash. The movie was co-produced by acclaimed filmmaker and rock journalist Cameron Crowe, who also conducted the interviews with David for the flick.

As previously reported, David Crosby: Remember My Name will premiere this Saturday, January 26, at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, and will be screened at the fest several other times at various venues over the course of the following week.

The movie also will be shown at the 2019 South by Southwest Festival, which runs from March 8 to March 17 in Austin, Texas. In addition, Crosby and Crowe will be featured speakers at the fest on March 13.

Crosby’s latest album, 2018’s Hear If You Listen, was a collaborative project recorded with Michael League of Snarky Puppy and singers Michelle Willis and Becca Stevens, who collectively are known as The Lighthouse Band.

David’s only confirmed performance this year is scheduled to take place at the Snarky Puppy-headlined GroundUp Music Festival, which runs from March 8 to March 10 in Miami Beach, Florida. Crosby will play with The Lighthouse Band at the event.

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