Dave Marsh, a longtime music critic who wrote several influential books about Bruce Springsteen, including the early biography âBorn to Runâ has died. He was 76.
Marsh died Friday in Connecticut, his friend Jeffrey St. Clair, a co-editor of the online magazine Counterpunch, told The Associated Press. St. Clair said Marsh had been suffering from a degenerative brain disease for several years. Jim Rotolo, the SiriusXM radio host, announced Marshâs death on his social media accounts.
Springsteen paid tribute to Marsh in an Instagram post, writing that the loss had left the band âheartbroken.â
âMy great friend Dave, with his straight out of Detroit attitude, was a true Rock ânâ Roll lifer. He was soulful, intelligent, heartfelt, opinionated, bruising and often fantastically argumentative,â Springsteen wrote. âHe deeply believed in what I was trying to accomplish and his lifetime of support meant the world to me.â
Steven Van Zandt also wrote a remembrance on Instagram, writing âhe was fearless, relentless, arrogant, everything youâd want in a RocknRoll troublemaker. And by the way, a tremendous writer.â
Marsh was an early champion of Springsteen, writing about him for Creem magazine and penning his first Rolling Stone cover story in 1978. In 1979 his biography âBorn to Run: The Bruce Springsteen Storyâ was released and became a best seller. He followed it in 1986 with âGlory Days: Bruce Springsteen in the 1980s.â Legend has it that he was the one responsible for getting Jon Landau, Springsteenâs longtime manager and record producer, to his first Springsteen concert.
Born in Pontiac, Michigan, in 1950, Marsh dropped out of Detroitâs Wayne State University in 1969 to write for the new rock magazine âCreem,â where Lester Bangs was among his friends and mentors. Springsteen wasnât Marshâs only subject, but he was always close by. In 1979, he married Barbara Carr, who would go on to be Springsteenâs co-manager alongside Landau for decades. The rocker even attended their wedding.
He and Carr also devoted much effort to The Kristen Ann Carr Fund, a charity that they started named after their daughter who died from sarcoma at age 21 in 1993. Later that year, Springsteen hosted a benefit concert at Madison Square Garden, where they raised $1.5 million.
Marsh also wrote âThe Heart of Rock & Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made,â a biography of The Who, and a book about The Kingsmen hit âLouie Louie.â In recent years he was a frequent co-host and guest on the E Street Nation SirusXM channel.
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National Writer Hillel Italie contributed from New York.
