During his brief, one year tenure as the bass player for the legendary folk-rock band, The Byrds, John York began a flight into skies of rock music that would take him far beyond the ‘eight miles high’ his friend, Gene Clark, wrote about in […]
During his brief, one year tenure as the bass player for the legendary folk-rock band, The Byrds, John York began a flight into skies of rock music that would take him far beyond the ‘eight miles high’ his friend, Gene Clark, wrote about in […]
Barry McGuire’s film career was, thankfully, a short one. With titles like Werewolves on Wheels, there wasn’t much to brag about. But, his one close-up extended role in 1967’s The President’s Analyst offers an opportunity to see through a time […]
There is a valley deep in the Cumberland mountains of Eastern Kentucky where, during the early part of the 20th century, no radio signal could reach. In the 1920’s the people had no other resource than to sing the songs taught to them by their […]
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