The Byrds had a seemingly endless revolving door of musicians come and go over the years, but Gene Parsons was among the most ...
On Sept. 18, 1973, drinking heavily, Parsons took a fatally high dose of morphine and died in that very room. When he arrived at the hospital early on Sept. 19, 1973, he was declared dead on arrival.
Seventy-nine years ago today, one of the most important artists in alternative country history was born in Florida.
Clarence White revolutionized the role of the guitar in Bluegrass, played on sessions for many of the top artists of the 60's ...
It’s a big deal when the writer many consider the greatest living American novelist publishes his first novel in 12 years.
A pioneer of the West Coast sound that shaped the early 1970s, has lived a rich musical life since departing the Eagles in ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 5: ...
The surviving Doors released a pair of albums as a trio before ending the band in January 1973. Krieger formed his own bands ... a lot of these bands that were about a year ahead of us. The Byrds. A: ...
David Crosby was often candid about his former actions, including in this instance, when he revealed why he was kicked out of The Byrds.
See the best 1960s music artists, from The Beatles to Motown legends, who shaped a revolutionary decade in music history.
Emmylou Harris and Buddy Miller seem like birds of an eternal feather, having played together frequently over the decades, ...
It’s one of the most compelling opening lines in rock history, emblazoned here across numerous T-shirts worn by the crowd, and greeted when Patti Smith first intones it at the top of the show with an ...
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