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Guitar World on MSNThe Byrds needed a hit or they’d be dropped. Releasing a cover of Bob Dylan's Mr. Tambourine Man as their first single was a gamble that paid offByrds guitarist Roger McGuinn was the third person to ever own a Rickenbacker 12-string, following George Harrison – and his ...
A small note from David Crosby helped shape the trajectory of the Byrds and Bob Dylan's careers and form a whole new genre.
Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman are celebrating the pioneering country-rock gem with Marty Stuart. Byrds Legend Roger McGuinn on the Fight to Close a $60,000,000 Royalty Loophole Byrds Legend ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNSurviving Byrds Return With ‘Sweetheart of the Rodeo’ Live AlbumCo-founders Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman are commemorating the Byrds‘ pioneering 1968 country-rock gem Sweetheart of the ...
From “So You Want To Be A Rock’n’Roll Star” to “Mr Tambourine Man”, here are the greatest Byrds tracks, as chosen by famous fans, and introduced by Roger McGuinn himself. Originally ...
Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions Roger McGuinn shows his 'Folk Den' - the folk music website he runs on his computer from the 'folk den' in his house.
With bass building like a gathering thundercloud, rumbling guitar chords and tumbling drums usher in Roger McGuinn's memorable four note guitar lick. On release, it was widely misinterpreted as a ...
The 1971 edition of the Byrds (Roger McGuinn, Clarence White, Skip Battin, Gene Parsons) were passé where rock’s tastemakers were concerned. Byrdmaniax, the ill-produced, lackluster album ...
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