Bruce Springsteen biographer and music critic Dave Marsh dies at 76
Music critic and author Dave Marsh, best known for his influential books on Bruce Springsteen, has died at the age of 76. Marsh passed away on Friday in Connecticut after a long battle with a degenerative brain disease.

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AI-generatedMusic critic and author Dave Marsh, best known for his influential books on Bruce Springsteen, has died at the age of 76. Marsh passed away on Friday in Connecticut after a long battle with a degenerative brain disease. He was an early champion of Springsteen, penning the 1979 bestseller "Born to Run: The Bruce Springsteen Story" and later "Glory Days: Bruce Springsteen in the 1980s." Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt both paid tribute to Marsh, with Springsteen calling him a "great friend" and "true Rock ‘n’ Roll lifer." Marsh also wrote about other artists and co-founded The Kristen Ann Carr Fund with his wife, Barbara Carr, in memory of their daughter.
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5 extractedMarsh and his wife, Barbara Carr, started The Kristen Ann Carr Fund in memory of their daughter who died at age 21.
Marsh's 1979 biography "Born to Run: The Bruce Springsteen Story" became a best seller.
Bruce Springsteen described Marsh as a "great friend" and a "true Rock ‘n’ Roll lifer" whose support meant the world to him.
Marsh died Friday in Connecticut after suffering from a degenerative brain disease.
Dave Marsh, a longtime music critic and Bruce Springsteen biographer, has died at age 76.