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  1. Billy Gene Burleson, 82, of Parsons, passed away Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at Jackson-Madison County Hospital. ... May 26, 2024 at her home in Parsons. Herman Weatherford. May 25, 2024; 0; Herman Weatherford, 89, of Darden, Tenn., passed away Tuesday, May 21, 2024 in Lexington, Tenn. Jackie ... News Updates. Would you like to receive our daily news ...

  2. 15 de ene. de 2018 · Gene W. ParsonsGene W. Parsons of New Milford, CT. passed away Friday January 12, 2018 in Danbury, CT, at the age of 75. He was born April 10, 1942 in Sidney, NY, son of the late Earl and Hazel (Armst

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  4. Background. Following the dismissal of the Byrds' bass player, John York, in September 1969, Skip Battin was recruited as a replacement at the suggestion of drummer Gene Parsons and guitarist Clarence White. Battin was, at 35, the oldest member of the band and the one with the longest musical history. Battin's professional career in music had begun in 1959, as one half of the pop music duo ...

  5. This is the original in an acoustic B-Bender built by Gene in the early 70s with the help of David Matlin, a Mendocino Luthier. The original electric version was built by Gene for Clarence White and is now owned by Marty Stewart. Ask any questions first as this is a non returnable instrument. It plays well still, was used by Gene a lot on tour ...

  6. 2) “Here Without You,” Mr. Tambourine Man (1965) Their first big hits may have been penned by Bob Dylan (“Mr. Tambourine Man” and “All I Really Want To Do”) but the principal songwriter in The Byrds’ early days was the magnificent Gene Clark. He was responsible for all five original songs (two co-written with McGuinn) on their ...

  7. Farther Along is the eleventh album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released in November 1971 on Columbia Records. For the most part, the album was recorded and produced by the Byrds themselves in London, England, over the course of five work-intensive days in July 1971. It was quickly released as a reaction to the commercial failure of the Byrds' previous album, Byrdmaniax, and as ...