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  2. Roger McGuinn - Wikipedia

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    James Roger McGuinn / m ə ˈ ɡ w ɪ n / (born James Joseph McGuinn III; July 13, 1942) [1] is an American musician, best known for being the frontman and leader of the Byrds. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his work with the Byrds.

  3. List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s) - Wikipedia

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    The tour saw the band play a total of 111 concerts in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the United States, and Belgium over four legs—two European legs and two North American legs. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Support came from Jonathan Swift, Ten Years After , Mary Wells , [ 7 ] Emerson, Lake and Palmer , The J. Geils Band , King Crimson , The Blues ...

  4. Temples in Flames Tour - Wikipedia

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    Roger McGuinn was the opening act for this tour (who was also supported by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers). [6] This was the last time that Dylan toured with Petty, and the last tour before he began the Never Ending Tour. Dylan and Petty briefly united in Holmdel, New Jersey in the summer of 2003. [7]

  5. McGuinn, Clark & Hillman - Wikipedia

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    In March 1977, a twenty-one date European tour was announced in which Clark, Hillman, and McGuinn would perform as solo artists. [26] [27] Although speculation in the press was rife from the start about a possible on-stage reunion of the three ex-Byrds, the publicity for the tour made it clear that each artist would be fronting their own bands and not sharing the stage with the others.

  6. Rolling Thunder Revue - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Thunder Revue was a 1975–76 concert tour by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan with numerous musicians and collaborators. The purpose of the tour was to allow Dylan, who was a major recording artist and concert performer, to play in smaller auditoriums in less populated cities where he could be more intimate with his audiences.

  7. The Byrds - Wikipedia

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    Clarence White and Roger McGuinn on stage during the Byrds' September 9, 1972 appearance at Washington University in St. Louis. Following the release of Farther Along , the Byrds continued to tour throughout 1972, but no new album or single release was forthcoming.

  8. Live at Royal Albert Hall 1971 - Wikipedia

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    Although the tapes had been in lead guitarist Roger McGuinn's possession since the concert took place, [5] the album represents the first official release of all tracks. [6] In addition to the regular CD release, Live at Royal Albert Hall 1971 was also released as a double album vinyl LP .

  9. Chris Hillman - Wikipedia

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    Hillman has continued to write, perform and tour, with dates in 2017 with Herb Pedersen and John Jorgenson. [6] He released his latest album, Bidin' My Time (2017), co-produced with Tom Petty, featuring guests including Roger McGuinn, David Crosby and members of The Heartbreakers. This has been described as "a kind of summing up of Hillman's ...