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  1. Roger McGuinn has used the Internet to continue the folk music tradition since November 1995 by recording a different folk song each month on his Folk Den site. The songs are made available from his Web site, and a selection (with guest vocalists) was released on CD as Treasures from the Folk Den , which was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2002 for Best Traditional Folk Album.

  2. Original songs. Roger McGuinn covered Children Go Where I Send Thee, Love Me Tonight, Why Baby Why, Heave Away and other songs. Roger McGuinn originally did The First Noel, Love Me Tonight, Children Go Where I Send Thee, Why Baby Why and other songs. Roger McGuinn wrote Mr. Spaceman, Eight Miles High and It Won't Be Wrong.

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  3. “The Water is Wide” was a song Roger McGuinn released in 1973 that originally came as a folk song of Scottish origin. 1906 marked the year the lyrics for this song were consolidated and named by Cecil Sharp of southern England. Over the stretch of time, the lyrics would be arranged that would include Christian-related material and blues.

  4. Im Jahr 1969 trug er zum Soundtrack des zum Kult avancierten Films Easy Rider zwei Songs bei: Zum einen eine Coverversion des Dylan-Songs It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (die Dylan’sche Originalversion konnte aus rechtlichen Gründen nicht verwendet werden), zum anderen das Stück Ballad of Easy Rider, das in dem Film den ...

  5. McGuinn was the only one of the original members to stay with the band through their original run (1964-1973). He’s since enjoyed a rather successful solo career, working often with Bob Dylan...

  6. McGuinn, of course, was Jim (later Roger) McGuinn, whose group the Byrds would vault to the top of the charts with their cover of Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man” in the late spring of ’65, while McGuire was Barry, whose rendition of P.F. Sloan’s protest song “Eve of Destruction” struck a nerve that summer, also catapulting to the #1 position.

  7. 16. Sept. 2014 · Tue 16 Sep 2014 02.00 EDT. Share. Roger McGuinn, singer-songwriter/lead guitar. Eight Miles High has been called the first psychedelic record. It’s true we’d been experimenting with LSD,...