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  1. Gesang, Schlagzeug, Gitarre, Banjo, Mandoline, Mundharmonika. Gene Parsons (1968–1972) The Byrds waren eine US-amerikanische Rockband. Als Pioniere des Folk- und Country-Rock gründeten ihre Bandmitglieder 1964 in Los Angeles eine der einflussreichsten Musikgruppen der 1960er und frühen 1970er Jahre.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ByrdsThe Byrds - Wikipedia

    The Byrds (/ b ɜːr d z /) were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964. The band underwent multiple lineup changes throughout its existence, with frontman Roger McGuinn (known as Jim McGuinn until mid-1967) remaining the sole consistent member.

  3. Byrds is the twelfth and final studio album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released in March 1973 on Asylum Records. It was recorded as the centerpiece of a reunion among the five original band members: Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby, Chris Hillman, and Michael Clarke.

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  5. "The Byrds' Greatest Hits" is their fifth album, and first compilation released August 7, 1967 on Columbia Records CL 2716 (Mono) and CS 9516 (Stereo) in the USA and October 20, 1967 in the United Kingdom BPG 63107 (Mono) and SBPG 63107 (Stereo).

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  6. The Byrds' Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released in August 1967 on Columbia Records. It is the top-selling album in the Byrds' catalogue and reached number 6 on the Billboard Top LPs chart, but failed to chart in the UK.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · the Byrds, American band of the 1960s who popularized folk rock, particularly the songs of Bob Dylan, and whose changes in personnel created an extensive family tree of major country rock bands and pop supergroups. The principal members were Roger McGuinn (original name James Joseph McGuinn III; b.