Dave Marsh Dies at 76 in Connecticut
Dave Marsh, a seminal rock critic and longtime Bruce Springsteen biographer and champion, has died at 76 in Connecticut after a battle with a degenerative brain disease. He shaped modern rock journalism through early work at Creem and later writings for Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, and Newsday, with his Springsteen-focused books helping to frame the singer’s rise and the wider rock culture. Marsh’s influential biographies, including Born to Run and Glory Days, solidified his role as a central voice in American music criticism and were complemented by his Grammy-winning album notes in 1993. His relationship with Springsteen extended beyond criticism, with the musician praising Marsh as a loyal supporter and crediting him with helping connect Springsteen to important people in the industry, including Jon Landau, while Marsh also helped raise broader social-justice concerns through his activism and philanthropy. Marsh hosted SiriusXM shows and was a co-founder of the Kristen Ann Carr Fund, reflecting his commitment to music, civil rights, and mentorship within the industry. Springsteen and peers from the rock world mourned his loss, highlighting his fierce intellect, distinctive attitude, and enduring impact on how Springsteen’s story was told and understood.
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