When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Jeff Hochberg/Getty Images The Byrds were famously one of the first rock ’n’ roll band to ...
Anyone who thought the Byrds' debut album was the work of a one-hit wonder based on the commercial success of "Mr. Tambourine ...
The Byrds almost covered another Bob Dylan track before settling on a folk standard Pete Seeger wrote in the late 1950s.
Two pages of Bob Dylan’s drafted lyrics to “Mr. Tambourine Man” were auctioned for over half a million dollars. On Saturday, Jan. 18 in Nashville, Julien’s Auctions hosted an auction to sell 60 items ...
Bob Dylan’s legendary “Mr. Tambourine Man,” one of the defining folk-rock tracks of the 1960s, has once again captured the spotlight—but this time, it’s not through a song recording. The original ...
In 1964, Crosby, Roger McGuinn, and Gene Clark began performing as a trio. They welcomed Michael Clark and Chris Hillman to the band and became The Byrds. They had a string of successes, but the group ...
This article originally appeared in Issue 5 of Crawdaddy in Sept. 1966. The Byrds have been personal favorites of mine since “Mr. Tambourine Man.” Their sonorous and overpowering (though technically ...
In these excepts from 'The Byrds 1964-1967,' the group remembers performing with Bob Dylan, almost getting booted from 'The Ed Sullivan Show,' stardom, writing, fighting and other classic moments.