For The Byrds founder Roger McGuinn, the perfect song was one that he and his band would eventually score a number one hit ...
A: Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark and David Crosby began playing together in the 1964 under various names before signing a recording contract with Columbia Records and changing their name to the Byrds.
On this day in 1965, The Byrds topped the UK singles chart with their cover of Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man." It was the first time a Dylan song reached that spot, and it marked the mainstream ...
The NFL has reportedly decided on its plan of action when it comes to Jaguars defensive end Travon Walker. Walker, the first ...
The Byrds were famously the first rock ’n’ roll band to be signed to Columbia Records – no mean feat considering the label's longstanding love affair with jazz and classical Broadway show tunes, ...
Almost 60 years to the day since it was first recorded, the original lyrics to Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man” have sold at auction for a total of $508,000. The lyrics were sold via Julien’s Auctions ...
“In an article titled 'Bob Dylan: The Champ Has No Contenders,' Aronowitz wrote that he 'found a waste basket full of crumpled false starts' and what turned out to be the drafts of Mr Tambourine Man. ...
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