Roger McGuinn Discusses George Harrison, Mike Bloomfield, Bob Dylan, and Others]

Roger McGuinn Discusses George Harrison, Mike Bloomfield, Bob Dylan, and Others]

Roger McGuinn crafted the quintessential sound of folk rock in 1965 with a Rickenbacker 12-string in hand. The Byrds’ take on Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man” became a rallying cry for guitarists caught between the fading days of folk and the British Invasion.

Not long after its release on April 12, 1965 — in the same month Dylan released Bringing It All Back Home, his first album to incorporate electric guitar — folk-rock became a force that would bring success to acts like Simon and Garfunkel and Buffalo Springfield.



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