The Byrds built their signature, jangly sound with the help of a 1964 Beatles movie and a finicky studio engineer.
Roger McGuinn changed stuff. In 1967, he changed his name from Jim to Roger on the advice of an Indonesian guru. The dude thought “Roger” would “vibrate better with the universe.” As the driving force ...
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 ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roger McGuinn will appear solo, performing classic hits as well as new material from his recently self-released album, “Limited Edition.” The new CD features a ...
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 ...
This is Roger McGuinn's first album in a number of years, and it finds him moving both forward and backward at the same time. In some ways, at an alarming rate. It's a pure folk album, no doubt about ...
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