Results for Roger McGuinn

  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating  
The Byrds CONCERT Jan 4, 1970
Early Show
Fillmore West 41:25 4.55
The Byrds CONCERT Jan 4, 1970
Late Show
Fillmore West 44:07 4.40
The Byrds CONCERT Jun 9, 1971 Fillmore East 51:41 4.50
Gene Clark & Roger McGuinn CONCERT Mar 19, 1978
Early Show
Bottom Line 45:02 4.65
Gene Clark & Roger McGuinn CONCERT Mar 19, 1978
Late Show
Bottom Line 46:34 4.64
Gene Clark & Roger McGuinn CONCERT Mar 20, 1978 Bottom Line 43:45 4.57
Judy Collins CONCERT Jul 28, 1973 Lenox Music Inn 1:40:31 4.53
Judy Collins CONCERT Aug 24, 1973 Masonic Auditorium 1:25:39 4.52
Judy Collins CONCERT Mar 15, 1979
Early Show
Roxy 1:36:38 4.15
Judy Collins CONCERT Mar 15, 1979
Late Show
Roxy 1:35:41 4.50

» See All 18 Roger McGuinn Concert Vault Concerts and Interviews

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  • Ed Pearl: Back to the Ash Grove

    by Denise SullivanMarch 4, 2009Comments (7)

    "What the Ash Grove did," says Ed Pearl, "was change the face of popular music." So why would anyone want to burn it down three times? (read more)

  • The Beach Boys Love You

    by Brian BrownJune 25, 2008Comments (17)

    Bumming cigarettes from his daughter’s school bus driver, blowing his angelic girl/boy voice, freebasing cocaine, and smoking pack upon pack of Marlboros. (read more)

  • Hickory Wind: The Life and Times of Gram Parsons by Ben Fong-Torres

    by Bill WasserzieherJune 4, 2008Comments (4)

    "Live fast, die young, and leave a good-looking corpse," the classic punk credo spoken by John Derek to Humphrey Bogart in Knock on Any Door (1949), has proved to be a handy epitaph for a number of deceased musicians, each of whom seems destined to be brought back from the dead in a pop biography. Ex-Byrd and Flying Burrito founder Gram Parsons is the latest to get the between-the-covers treatment. (read more)

  • Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

    by Steve MatteoJanuary 9, 2008Comments (3)

    "constant sense of integrity and fortitude" (read more)

  • The Gig That Almost Didn't Happen

    by Dinky DawsonNovember 7, 2007Comments (2)

    By show time, the field was so crammed in with spectators that I hesitated to leave the mixing area in front of the stage-left speaker stack for my usual walkabout, an unfortunate lapse since I would have easily noticed the opposite channel of the P.A. distorting badly. (read more)