Then I heard that song. It plays right at the end of the film but it’s not the final recorded Byrds version. It’s just McGuinn with Gene Parsons on harmonica. Hearing it on the film put the ...
Eight Miles High demonstrates the power of a good arrangment. With bass building like a gathering thundercloud, rumbling guitar chords and tumbling drums usher in Roger McGuinn's memorable four ...
Words: Graeme Thomson Written with former ISB bandmate Bob Buchanan and debuted by The Byrds at the Grand Ole Opry on March 15, 1968, the beauty of Parsons’ signature song lies in its simple ...
The Byrds covered Dylan’s then-unreleased song on their 1968 album Sweetheart of the Rodeo. Chris Hillman pioneered country rock with Gram Parsons, beginning with The Byrds. Hillman and Parsons ...
"This was incredibly difficult, as you might imagine," Nels Cline tells us as he begins to go through his list of 10 albums ... not just entertainment." The Byrds, Turn! Turn!