While Bob Dylan was known in the national folk scene, mostly for his protest songs, The Byrds were the ones who soared to the top of the charts with their cover of "Mr. Tambourine Man".
Revisiting quotes by David Crosby about the first time he watched Bob Dylan perform in Greenwich Village and how it nearly ...
Byrds co-founder talks about the band's upcoming photo book, new music and the unlikely reunion of his classic group. New book, 'Rickenbacker Guitars: Out of the Frying Pan Into the Fireglo ...
Bands switching genres isn't a new concept, but it doesn't always work out for the bands in question. These four outfits made ...
But you kind of get the gist of what the Byrds were doing after a couple of songs and then you might need to move on to more ...
They just keep producing wave after wave of fine music. The Byrds, of course — under the aegis of McGuinn the Survivor — are renowned for a rich, thickly-textured instrumental sound and ...
The Byrds’ rendition of the song, with its jangly twelve-string Rickenbacker guitar and harmonious vocals, struck a chord ...
the singer and guitarist weaves Byrds favorites with folk, blues and sea shanties, the core of much of the music produced by the band some called "the American Beatles." The voice of ...