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James Roger McGuinn /məˈɡwɪn/ (born
James Joseph McGuinn III; July 13, 1942) is an
American musician, best
known for
being the
frontman and
leader of the...
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McGuinn is an
Irish surname originating in Longford.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bob
McGuinn, New
Zealand rugby league player Jim McGuinn...
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lineup changes throughout its existence, with
frontman Roger McGuinn (known as Jim
McGuinn until mid-1967)
remaining the sole
consistent member. Although...
- who had
little interest in
producing McGuinn's concept album,
indicated a
preference for the
country concept,
McGuinn acquiesced. On
March 9, 1968, the band...
- Mark
McGuinn (born
August 19, 1968) is an
American country music artist. He made his
debut in 2001 with the
single "Mrs.
Steven Rudy", a Top 10 hit on...
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Return Flight II (CD booklet).
McGuinn,
Clark & Hillman. Brentford, Middle****:
Demon Records. p. 8. Greenberger, David. "
Mcguinn,
Clark &
Hillman – Self-Titled"...
- (1969; with Doug Dillard)
McGuinn,
Clark &
Hillman (1979; with
Roger McGuinn and
Chris Hillman) City (1980; with
Roger Mcguinn and
Chris Hillman) So Rebellious...
- real drum sticks.
According to lead
guitarist Roger McGuinn's web site,
Clarke was
hired by
McGuinn and Gene
Clark for his
resemblance to
Rolling Stones'...
- be
informed by
McGuinn and
Hillman that he was an ex-Byrd
after the
album was completed. Amid so many
changes in band personnel,
McGuinn and
Hillman needed...
- Man" and
recorded a
version of the song,
featuring McGuinn's twelve-string
guitar as well as
McGuinn, Crosby, and Clark's
vocal harmonies. The song was...