The NFL has reportedly decided on its plan of action when it comes to Jaguars defensive end Travon Walker. Walker, the first ...
For The Byrds founder Roger McGuinn, the perfect song was one that he and his band would eventually score a number one hit ...
Roger McGuinn of The Byrds played a Rickenbacker guitar like this. WILKES-BARRE — Just about anybody who was a teenager in the 1960s will tell you that the music was the best there ever was. And they ...
McGuinn and his bandmates in the Byrds — Roger Clark, David Crosby, Michael Clarke and Chris Hillman — are credited with launching the folk-rock genre, fusing the folk music exemplified by Dylan with ...
McGuinn and Dylan have a longstanding mutual respect for one another’s talents and would go on to collaborate and appear together multiple times, including during Dylan’s 1975–76 Rolling Thunder Revue ...
Roger McGuinn is best known as a founding member of the influential ’60s band The Byrds. Now 69 and living in Florida, McGuinn has a mission of keeping the folk ...
A Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee known as a pioneer of the ‘60s folk-rock movement is coming to an intimate Alabama venue in February. Roger McGuinn, a singer-songwriter and founding member of ...
With the Byrds, Roger McGuinn gifted us chiming electric 12-string anthems like “Turn, Turn, Turn,” riff-laden cuts like “So You Want to Be a Rock ‘N’ Roll Star,” and proto-country-rock classics like ...
“It’s a shock and I feel great, but I’m 81 years old. The good thing is a lot of people look at me and say, ‘Oh, come on man, you must be kidding.’ So that’s nice.” Rock stars aren’t supposed to get ...
After the practical disintegration of The Byrds after 1968’s Sweetheart of the Rodeo, Roger McGuinn carried the band’s name on for five years of variable musical consequence. When he emerged as a full ...
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