Roger McGuinn
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'It Would Have Been Great If We'd Stayed Together': Inside the Upcoming Photo Book on the Byrds
Roger McGuinn looks back on his time with the country-rock pioneers, reveals details of his unpublished memoir and discusses his upcoming album
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That Time Joni Mitchell Brought Gordon Lightfoot's House Down With 'Coyote'
As we await the next installment of her archive series, watch her perform the Hejira classic with Bob Dylan and Roger McGuinn
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Marty Stuart's Psychedelic Country Music Hall of Fame Show: 5 Best Things We Saw
Stuart's second of three Artist-in-Residence performances focused on Sixties songs and featured go-go dancers, Old Crow Medicine Show, and a Byrds mini-reunion
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Flashback: Original Byrds Lineup Reunites at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
This 1991 performance of "Mr. Tambourine Man" is the last time the classic lineup of the Byrds performed together
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Roger McGuinn Shoots Down David Crosby's Byrds Reunion Idea (Again)
"David Crosby is not hated," McGuinn's rep said in a statement. "But that doesn’t mean anyone wants to work with him"
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50th Anniversary 'Easy Rider' Screening and Concert Set for Radio City Music Hall
Steppenwolf's John Kay, Byrd's Roger McGuinn to perform soundtrack live in sync with film
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Jakob Dylan, Stephen Stills and More Gather to Celebrate Laurel Canyon's 'Echo'
Roger McGuinn, Ringo Starr, Cat Power and others also turned up for premiere of new doc on L.A.'s mid-Sixties folk-rock revolution
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The Byrds' Roger McGuinn Remembers Hal Blaine
"I really think Hal was as important to rock & roll as Elvis Presley," singer-guitarist says of the late Wrecking Crew drummer
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Roger McGuinn Talks 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' Gigs, Rules Out Byrds Reunion
McGuinn also looks back on the creation of the 1968 country-rock landmark and recalls his friendship with Gram Parsons
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Byrds Co-Founders Plan 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' 50th Anniversary Tour
Chris Hillman and Roger McGuinn recruit Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives for trek celebrating pioneering 1968 country-rock album
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