Danny Whitten

Singer-songwriter and guitarist (Crazy Horse)

Danny Whitten - Singer-songwriter and guitarist (Crazy Horse)
Born

1943
82 years ago

Died

November 18th, 1972
52 years ago — 29 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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American singer-songwriter and guitarist contributed significantly to the music scene of the 1960s and early 1970s. As a member of the band Crazy Horse, played a crucial role in its sound and success. Collaborated with Neil Young, providing guitar and vocal contributions on several of Young's albums. Died from a drug overdose, which marked a tragic end to a promising career.

Played guitar on Neil Young's 'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere'

Wrote and performed 'I Don't Want To Talk About It'

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