The Byrds' founder talked to us about the origins of folk-rock, the allure of 12-string Rickenbackers and his eternal love of ...
Roger McGuinn has a long legacy to look back upon, even if he doesn't parse the details the way some fans and critics do.
Though he helped provide a new direction for rock in the mid-'60s, singer and songwriter Roger McGuinn has always considered himself first and foremost a folk musician. His brilliant 12-string ...
Singer-songwriter Roger McGuinn, perhaps best known for co-founding the 60s rock band the Byrds, shared an intimate evening across his lifetime of music at The Tarkington at Allied Solutions Center ...
The Byrds circa 1965 from left: Chris Hillman (bass), Gene Clark (vocals, tambourine, guitar), Roger McGuinn (12-string guitar, vocals), Michael Clarke (drums) and David Crosby (rhythm guitar, vocals) ...
It’s kind of like the life of Will Rogers, but it’s about my life.” McGuinn, known as Jim McGuinn early in his career, said the “autobiographical” performance is just him and four instruments: his ...
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