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  1. 19. Jan. 2024 · Nor did he mention Roger McGuinn, whose hearing – we will hope – remains just fine, and who with Crosby was a founding member of the celebrated Byrds. But both performers and both groups came into David Crosby’s life early in his career, in the ’60s, when untold adventure, riches, fame and commercial success beckoned, and every arrow on every relevant graph was pointing upward to the ...

  2. John York, Glen D. Hardin, Roger McGuinn, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Skip Battin, Red Callender, Roger Bush, Nick DeCaro, Andy Newmark, Ralph Stanley, Vassar Clements, Bill Payne, Joel Scott Hill, Chris Etheridge : Gene Parsons' "Kindling": Monument (Gene Parsons) Long Way Back (Gene Parsons) Do Not Disturb (Skip Battin/Kim Fowley) Willing (Lowell ...

  3. 28. Nov. 2023 · "We used to think anybody over 30 was old," says McGuinn. Now in his 80s, the Rock Hall of Fame member has a whole new perspective on fame, purpose and life.

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  4. 2. Nov. 2023 · Here’s how it works. "I jammed with Hendrix and Clapton in a loft in New York": Roger McGuinn's stories of John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Jim Morrison and more. Reel off any number of watersheds in rock history and it’s odds-on you’ll find Roger McGuinn was involved. He was singer and guitarist with The Byrds, whose 1965 chart-topping take on ...

  5. Roger McGuinn: 12string guitar, vocals, synthesizer Sneaky Pete Kleinow: steel guitar Skip Battin: bass Red Callender: tuba Roger Bush: bass Nick DeCaro: accordion Andy Newmark: drums Ralph Stanley: vocals Vassar Clements: fiddle Bill Payne: synthesizer Joel Scott Hill: electric guitar Chris Ethridge: bass. Track list: Gene Parsons with the Byrds:

  6. 13. Juli 2020 · McGuinn changed his own name from Jim to Roger in 1967 after joining the Subud spiritual association, when he was told a name beginning with R would better “vibrate with the universe.” Act Four As a folk-rock founder, McGuinn defined its guitar sound and technique, both in his choice of the Rickenbacker 360/12 12-string electric and use of banjo-picking techniques.

  7. 28. Okt. 2009 · When Roger McGuinn finally fired Gene and Clarence before the ill-fated reunion of the original band, Gene went into Warner Brothers to record an album of the songs he’d been unable to persuade McGuinn to perform with the Byrds. The project had support from Clarence throughout, with guest appearances from legendary bluegrass artists Vassar Clements on fiddle and Ralph Stanley on vocal. But ...