The Byrds release their fourth album : ‘Younger Than Yesterday’ featuring ‘So You Want to Be a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’ (1967)
The Byrds' 'Younger Than Yesterday' is their fourth album featuring 'So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star' and released on February 6, 1967 by Columbia Records.
The Byrds release their fifth album : ‘The Notorious Byrd Brothers’ (1968)
The Byrds' 'The Notorious Byrd Brothers' is their fifth album produced by Gary Usher released on January 15, 1968 by Columbia Records
Columbia publish The Byrds’ second album : ‘Turn! Turn! Turn!’ (1965)
The Byrds' 'Turn! Turn! Turn!' is their second album produced by Terry Melcher and released on December 6, 1965 by Columbia Records
Columbia publish The Byrds’eighth album : ‘Ballad of Easy Rider’ (1969)
The Byrds' 'Ballad of Easy Rider' is their eighth album released in November 10, 1969 by Columbia.
Columbia Records publish The Byrds’ sixth album : ‘Sweetheart of the Rodeo’ (1968)
The Byrds' 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' is their sixth album featuring Gram Parsons and released on August 30, 1968 by Columbia Records
The Byrds release their third album ‘Fifth Dimension’ featuring ‘Eight Miles High’ (1966)
The Byrds' 'Fifth Dimension' is their third album (and the first after Gene Clark's departure) released on July 18, 1966 by Columbia Records.
The Byrds release ‘Mr. Tambourine Man,’ their debut album featuring ‘All I Really Want to Do’ (1965)
The Byrds' 'Mr. Tambourine Man' feat. "All I Really Want to Do" is their debut album released on June 21, 1965 by Columbia.
2Pac’s ‘Me Against the World’ is his third album on Interscope (1995)
2Pac's 'Me Against the World' is his third studio album recorded in 1994 and released on March 14, 1995 by Interscope.
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We remember Hugh Masekela. ‘Just Hugh’
Happy Birthday David Crosby. ‘Sing Crosby’
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We remember Leon Russell. ‘A Song For Leon’
Harmonizing veteran David Crosby embark young partners, among them Michael Teague of Snarky Puppy, for another trip toward Woodstock. Your weed or mine?
David Crosby's 'Here If You Listen' is his seventh album recorded with Becca Stevens, Michelle Willis and Michael Teague of Snarky Puppy and released on October 26, 2018 by BMG
>>> At age, 77, David Crosby is a “lion in winter” – sage in the ways of the world he serenades, with leonine hair and a history of stirring up trouble through song >>>>>
> Crosby shows great taste and artistic smarts in giving The Lighthouse Band, as the collective is known, a more prominent presence >>>Billboard>>
> Crosby addresses his own mortality, singing “I've been thinking about dying/ and how to do it well.” It’s a tough subject, but one that he tackles head-on >>>
David Crosby - Here If You Listen
AMAZON . ITUNES .Released in March 1968, "Song |
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Mcguinn-Clark & Hillman meet in Australia (1978)
June 28, 1978 - three ex-The Byrds : Roger McGuinn (g, voc), Gene Clark (g, voc) and Chris Hillman (b, voc) plus George Grantham (d) share the stage at the Festival Theatre in Adelaide, Australie |
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We remember Ray Charles. ‘Ray Of Light’
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Happy Birthday Bob Dylan. ‘We Do Look Back’
Tracklist :
1 . Blowing In The Wind (1963)
2 . Mr. Tambourine Man (Newport Folk Festival, 1964)
3 . Like a Rolling Stone (1966)
4 . I Threw It All Away (The Johnny Cash Show, 1969)
5 . Soundcheck in NYC (w/ George Harrison, 1971)
6 . Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (1974)
7 . Hurricane
8 . Idiot Wind (1976)
9 . Gotta Serve Somebody
10 . let’s begin (Avignon, 1981)
11 . Sweetheart Like You
12 . Jokerman (Letterman, 1984)
13 . Shake (Farm Aid, 1985)
14 . Across The Borderline (Farm Aid, 1986)
15 . Soon (The Gershwin Gala, 1987)
16 . With God On Our Side (Oakland Coliseum Arena, 1988)
17 . Political World
18 . April 28 (w/ Willie Nelson, KRLU
We Remember Frank Sinatra. ‘Frankly, My Dear’
We Remember B.B. King. ‘Long Lived The King’
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers release their fourth album : ‘Hard Promises’ (1981)
'Hard Promises' by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers is their fourth album released on May 5, 1981 by Backstreet
‘The Velvet Underground’
'The Velvet Underground' is their eponymous third album (the first with Doug Yule in replacement to John Cale) recorded in 1968 in Hollywood and released in March 1969 by MGM