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  1. The Byrds fue una banda estadounidense de rock formada en Los Ángeles, California, en 1964. [1] Hubo muchos cambios en la formación a lo largo de los años, con el líder Roger McGuinn (conocido como Jim McGuinn hasta mediados de 1967) como único miembro permanente hasta su disolución en 1973. [2]

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    The Byrds (/ b ɜːr d z /) were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964. The band underwent multiple lineup changes throughout its existence, with frontman Roger McGuinn (known as Jim McGuinn until mid-1967) remaining the sole consistent member.

  3. The Byrds were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964. [1] The bulk of the band's releases were issued on Columbia Records or its subsidiaries, except their final studio album, Byrds, and its associated singles, which Asylum Records released in 1973. [2]

  4. History of The Byrds provides a chronological survey of the band's career from 1965 to 1971, a period when they were signed to Columbia Records. It begins with the Byrds' debut single on Columbia, "Mr. Tambourine Man", and culminates with their final single release for the label, "America's Great National Pastime".

  5. The Byrds were a popular folk rock band, from California. Their members included Jim McGuinn (who later changed his name to Roger), David Crosby , Gene Clark , Chris Hillman and Michael Clarke . Later band members included Gram Parsons , Clarence White , and Gene Parsons .

  6. El embrión de los Byrds fue un trío folk acústico angelino creado en el año 1964 y denominado The Jet Set, en el que se encontraban varios jóvenes pero avezados músicos como Jim (Roger) McGuinn -cambió su nombre en 1968 por cuestiones religiosas- (nacido el 13 de julio de 1942 en Chicago), Gene Clark (nacido el 17 de noviembre de 1941 en Tipton,...

  7. The Byrds, American band of the 1960s who popularized folk rock, particularly the songs of Bob Dylan, and whose changes in personnel created an extensive family tree of major country rock bands and pop supergroups.