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Chris Hillman Concert

Bottom Line (New York, NY)

Chris Hillman concert at Bottom Line on Nov 4, 1977

Concert Details

  • Date:
    11.04.1977
  • Tracks:
    14
  • Total Time:
    56:46
  • Catalog:
    King Biscuit
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Concert Summary

Many people don't know it, but Chris Hillman was one of the key innovators to spearhead the musical genre known as country-rock. A founding member of The Byrds, Hillman joined the LA based pioneering rock band in 1964 in Los Angeles, after years of playing a number of instruments in different bluegrass bands. When Roger McGuinn, …entire summary

  • Dopeburger | Friday, November 20, 2009 | 1:28 pm

    @Dead77 - thanks for the heads up on that. I've done some editing which will show up on the site soon.

    @rockconcertsrock - we don't have any Desert Rose concerts listed in our database right now, but we're always growing, so you never know....

  • Dead77 | Friday, November 20, 2009 | 8:04 am

    This is for the Dopeburger guy at the Concert Vault that corrects the concert summaries: Hillman formed the Flying Burrito Bros at the end of '68 after recording his last alubm- Sweetheart of the Rodeo- with the Byrds (Gram Parsons was a member of the Byrds at the time- he was in the band for a few months of 1968). The wording implies Hillman & Parsons played together in the Burritos until his Gram's death in '73 - that's not accurate. Hillman kicked Gram out of The Flying Burrito Bros in '70 for being unreliable and Rick Roberts was hired as his replacement, so Gram Parsons had already been a solo artist for three years when he died. Chris joined Manassas in '72, recorded with the original members of The Byrds for a (not very good) reunion album (but no tour) in '73, then came Souther-Hillman-Furay in '74, and so on.

  • rockconcertsrock | Monday, September 28, 2009 | 12:53 pm

    This is a great Chris Hillman solo performance, but I was hoping for some live concerts of The Desert Rose Band on Wolfgang's Vault. Years after The Flying Burrito Brothers, Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen formed The Desert Rose Band with versatile country and gypsy jazz guitarist John Jorgensen. The Desert Rose Band took the country music charts by storm and released several music videos and a handful of albums.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, July 23, 2008 | 3:51 pm

    With regard to "Cuban Bluegrass," that is not what appears here at the end of "Both of Us." The end of "Both" does have a Latin rhythm, but "Bluegrass" is different, and follows "Jet Set" in the original Manassas medley.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, July 23, 2008 | 3:36 pm

    I think Chris is playing rhythm guitar and mandolin here, not bass. And he left the Byrds '68-'69, not '70. By '69 he and Gram were already recording as the Burritos.

  • corry342 | Sunday, May 25, 2008 | 3:14 pm

    On track 13, the Manassas medley (listed as It Doesn't Matter/Bound To Lose), isn't the last bit a Manassas instrumental called "Cuban Bluegrass"?

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