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L.A.'s long-haired answer to the British Invasion took off with the Byrds, a hootenanny-bred, country/soft rock band credited with pioneering psychedelic rock and inserting jangling guitar play into the folk mix. Patterning the creative spelling of t...more L.A.'s long-haired answer to the British Invasion took off with the Byrds, a hootenanny-bred, country/soft rock band credited with pioneering psychedelic rock and inserting jangling guitar play into the folk mix. Patterning the creative spelling of their name on the Beatles' example, The Byrds took direction from Roger formerly-known-as-Jim McGuinn and his 12 string Rickenbacker. Although the original members were inexperienced on electronic instruments, they were quick studies and produced their first big hit single, "Mr. Tambourine Man," in mid-1965. Hailed as both America's response to the Beatles and interpreters of Bob Dylan, the band's 1966 single 'Eight Miles High' cemented their association with psychedelic imagery. The cast of Gene Clarke, David Crosby, McGuinn, Michael Clarke and Chris Hillman lost both Clarkes and Crosby in 1967 but were still able to produce "The Notorious Byrd Brothers", an electronic folk-rock album with a hint of country. The addition of Gram Parsons in 1968 led to a decidedly different sound with "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" but thereafter a changing cast and evolving style cut into the band's power. Crosby moved on to become a star with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and Hillman, Parsons and Michael Clarke played country rock with The Flying Burrito Brothers. A 1973 reunion album, although successful, hinted that one can't, or perhaps shouldn't, recapture the glory days. With the deaths of Gene Clarke, after the Byrds' induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, in 1991 and Michael Clarke in 1993, die-hard hopes to see the original five on stage one more time were permanently dashed....less
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The Beach Boys
Jun 24, 1966
Program
$441
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The Byrds
Sep 16, 1966
Poster
$175 -
$1,128
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The Byrds
Oct 4, 1966
Handbill
$331
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The Byrds
1967
Poster
$295
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The Rascals
1967
Program
$185
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The Byrds
Apr 1, 1967
Handbill
$174
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The Byrds
Apr 1, 1967
Poster
$98 -
$315
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The Byrds
Apr 1, 1967
Handbill
$425
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The Byrds
Aug 3, 1967
Handbill
$295
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The Byrds
Sep 7, 1967
Poster
$285 -
$385
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The Byrds
Sep 7, 1967
1960s Ticket
$38 -
$114
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The Byrds
Dec 7, 1967
Poster
$145
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Roger McGuinn
1968
Poster
$225
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The Byrds
Feb 16, 1968
Handbill
$127
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The Byrds
Feb 16, 1968
Postcard
$155
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Love
Jun 14, 1968
Postcard
$195
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Chuck Berry
Jan 30, 1969
Postcard
$145
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Feb 6, 1969
Poster
$98 -
$145
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The Who
May 9, 1969
Handbill
$425
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Grateful Dead
Jun 5, 1969
Postcard
$194
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The Byrds
Jun 12, 1969
Poster
$148 -
$198
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Procol Harum
Jun 27, 1969
Program
$386
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The Byrds
Dec 19, 1969
Program
$497
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The Byrds
Jan 2, 1970
Poster
$75 -
$410
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The Byrds
Jan 2, 1970
Postcard
$231
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Jethro Tull
Aug 5, 1970
Handbill
$193
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Jethro Tull
Aug 5, 1970
Handbill
$180
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The Byrds
Aug 13, 1970
Handbill
$202
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The Byrds
Aug 13, 1970
Postcard
$265
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The Byrds
Sep 11, 1970
Program
$276
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The Allman Brothers Band
Sep 23, 1970
Program
$166
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Elvin Bishop Group
Oct 11, 1970
Handbill
$139
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