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Dave Marsh
 
  Rock Critic, Rock Historian, AntiCensorship Activist and "Louie Louie" expert!  Dave Marsh has written almost 20 books about rock and popular music, as well as editing that many more.
 
  He co-founded Creem, the legendary Motor City rock and roll magazine that helped launch heavy metal, glam and punk, among other styles, and spent five years as an associate and contributing editor of Rolling Stone, where he was chief music critic, columnist and feature writer.  Mr. Marsh also writes monthly record reviews for Playboy, and for the past decade has written and edited the monthly music and politics newsletter, Rock and Rap Confidential.            
 
  Mr. Marsh's first book, Born to Run: The Bruce Springsteen Story (Doubleday) was published in 1979.  It made the New York Times best-seller list and he has gone on to become a very prolific author. He is currently working on We Shall Overcome, a musical history of the civil rights movement.
   
  Other writing credits include his editing of Pastures of Plenty (the papers of folksinger Woody Guthrie), his compilation of 50 Ways to Fight Censorship, and his co-editing (with Don Henley) of Heaven Is Under Our Feet: A Book for Walden Woods, which are essays in honor of Walden Woods and Henry David Thoreau and include writings by everyone from Jimmy Buffet and Jimmy Carter to Janet Jackson and Jesse Jackson.        
   
  Marsh lives in Connecticut with his wife, Barbara Carr, and two cocker spaniels.  He serves on the advisory board of The National Writers Union and as a trustee of the Kristen Ann Carr Fund for Sarcoma Research, named in honor of his late daughter.