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The Byrds: 1964-1967 Scott B. Bomar
The Byrds: 1964-1967
Scott B. Bomar
A new large-format 400-page collectible art book curated by the bands three surviving founding members.
When the Byrds released Mr. Tambourine Man in 1965, they introduced Bob Dylans songs to a new audience and launched a career that would make them among the most influential rock bands of all time. With their unmistakable harmonies and Roger McGuinns innovative 12-string Rickenbacker guitar, the Byrds never stopped experimenting. They incorporated folk, country, and jazz, influences into a fresh blend that helped define an era. And not to be too shallow, Tom Petty once wrote, but they also were just the best-dressed band around. They had those great clothes and hairdos.
Now the bands three surviving founding members - Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman, and David Crosby - have come together to present The Byrds: 1964-1967, a large format tabletop book that offers a unique visual history of the group. Featuring more than 500 images from legendary photographers such as Henry Diltz, Barry Feinstein, Curt Gunther, Jim Marshall, Linda McCartney, Tom Gundelfinger ONeal, and Guy Webster, the book also includes a detailed oral history from McGuinn, Hillman, and Crosby.
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400 pages
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 20 de septiembre de 2022 |
| ISBN13 | 9781947026629 |
| Editores | BMG Books |
| Páginas | 400 |
| Dimensiones | 275 × 348 × 44 mm · 5,20 kg |
| Lengua | Inglés |