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  1. Barry McGuire (born October 15, 1935) is an American singer-songwriter [1] primarily known for his 1965 hit "Eve of Destruction". He later pioneered as a singer and songwriter of contemporary Christian music . Early life. McGuire was born in Oklahoma City; [1] his family moved to California when he was two years old.

  2. Mini Bio. Barry McGuire was raised in Arkansas City, Kansas, graduated from the University of Denver and broke into Broadway in his first role in 'Bernadine', which opened on February 2, 1953. After retiring, the actor, puppeteer and magician settled into tiny Elk Falls, Kansas around 2010.

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    Beginnings. Barry McGuire was born on October 15, 1935 in Oklahoma City. His parents divorced when he was two years old, and Barry moved to California with his mother, who later remarried. Barry’s stepfather worked construction in and around Los Angeles. “Every time he’d finish a job,” Barry remembers, “we’d move to a different ...

  4. Barry McGuire's Biography: Intro. Barry McGuire has led an incredible life, to say the least. Born in 1935, and having a music career that has lasted over four decades, there is much to tell. We won't try to tell it all here on the website. We will hit the highlights and tell some interesting stories along the way.

  5. Barry Eugene McGuire (Oklahoma City, 15 de octubre de 1935) es un cantautor estadounidense principalmente conocido por interpretar el sencillo Eve of Destruction. Carrera. Después haber publicado un sencillo en 1961 The Tree, Barry McGuire formó un dúo con Barry Kane en 1962.

  6. American musician. Learn about this topic in these articles: folk rock. In folk rock. …from best—folk rock anthem was Barry McGuires “Eve of Destruction,” a haranguing list of social injustices strung around a vague apocalyptic warning, which reached number one in September 1965.

  7. 26 de jun. de 2022 · Barry McGuire Speaks Again 57 Years Later. A couple weeks ago, on a Sunday night, looking for something on the TV Guide of my television, I saw an upcoming program listed on PBS that was first made in 2015 featuring many of the Folk groups and their songs of the 1960s. Being a teenager around that time, many of those songs became, and still ...