![]() ![]() This happened during a two-night engagement at London's Hammersmith Odeon, where, following McGuinn's set with Thunderbyrd, Clark and Hillman joined him onstage for several classic Byrds numbers. That Spring, a European promoter enticed McGuinn, Clark, and Hillman to tour the continent with each of their respective bands, figuring that many European Byrds fans would support such a tour in hopes of an onstage reunion. Roger McGuinn had been touring with his own group Thunderbyrd Gene Clark hit the road with his Kansas City Southern Band in support of his solo LP, Two Sides to Every Story Chris Hillman had formed his own group to support the release of his second solo album, Clear Sailing drummer Michael Clarke found success in the band Firefall, and of course David Crosby had enjoyed monumental success with Crosby, Stills, Nash and sometimes Young, as well as becoming one of the most in-demand harmony singers in the business. ![]() By 1977, each of the five original members had been pursuing individual projects. One of the most groundbreaking American bands of the 1960s, the Byrds, had been influenced and in turn influenced nearly everyone who came in contact with their music, including Bob Dylan and the Beatles. Roger McGuinn - vocals, acoustic guitar, 12-string Rickenbacker Chris Hillman - vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin Gene Clark - vocals, acoustic guitar guests: Kim O'Kelly - harmony vocals (tracks 1 & 2) David Crosby - vocals (tracks 8 - 16) ![]()
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