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  1. James Roger McGuinn / məˈɡwɪn / (born James Joseph McGuinn III; July 13, 1942) [1] is an American musician, best known for being the frontman and leader of the Byrds. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his work with the Byrds.

  2. 7 de ago. de 2020 · Why The Byrds' Roger McGuinn is one of rock's greatest guitar heroes. By Alan di Perna. published 7 August 2020. In general, Roger McGuinn has gotten more love from the rock critic fraternity than from the guitar community. Maybe it’s time to turn that perception around. (Image credit: Ebet Roberts/Redferns)

  3. Es conocido sobre todo por haber sido el líder, fundador, cantante y guitarrista principal (principalmente con su famosa guitarra Rickenbacker 370/12 de 12 cuerdas que marcó el sonido característico e inconfundible de muchas de sus históricas grabaciones) de The Byrds.

  4. 14 de ene. de 2018 · Jan 14, 2018 08:22 AM. 15,230 views · 23 comments. James Roger McGuinn, known professionally as Jim, and later on as Roger McGuinn, is best known for being a member of a popular in the...

  5. 6 de nov. de 2022 · Sun 6 November 2022 7:00, UK. As one of the more influential musicians of the 1960s, Roger McGuinn is a chief architect of what became the classic mid-1960s sound. Although McGuinn was originally a folk purist, he soon jumped ship and formed The Byrds once rock and roll made a resurgence in America during the early 1960s.

  6. For many who hear the name Roger McGuinn, the first thing that comes to mind is that unmistakable Rickenbacker 12-string guitar. Roger has been associated with that guitar since his earliest days as a member of The Byrds, a group that was influenced by George Harrison and another groundbreaking British band, the Searchers.

  7. Roger McGuinn. Head Byrd Looks Back. Greg Prato. 0. Few ’60s rockers have had the lasting influence of the Byrds’ Roger McGuinn, whose 12-string Rickenbacker “jangle pop” sound influenced the likes of Tom Petty and REM, and helped blaze the “country rock” trail later perfected by the Eagles, Poco, and others.