Song is from forthcoming first-ever live album

David Crosby has released another live offering with the song “Guinnevere” from his forthcoming first ever solo live CD/DVD set, David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band Live at the Capitol Theatre. The folk-rock legend and cultural force for over 50 years continues his late period renaissance with the release arriving December 9th via BMG.

Continuing to forge new paths in his eighth decade, Crosby again joins forces with Becca Stevens, Michelle Willis and Michael League, the three musicians known as The Lighthouse Band, who he’s been working with since 2016’s Lighthouse album.

Far from just a solo live album/DVD, working with his first new band since CPR (Crosby, Pevar and Raymond), Crosby and The Lighthouse Band quickly discovered their chemistry took a collaborative leap during their 2018 tour together in support of Crosby’s seventh solo album Here if You Listen, released in 2018 via BMG, culminating in this live recorded set on the last night of the run.

Recorded and filmed at the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, in a particularly meaningful turn for Crosby, the 16 track live offering also includes an uncut gem with the song “1974” — a long-lost demo track that Crosby had floating around on his computer hard drive for decades.

This very special live performance acts as a celebration of sorts as it spotlights the kindred relationship Crosby shares with League, Stevens and Willis.