Byrds and Flying Burrito Brothers co-founder Chris Hillman is a musician, singer, songwriter, and author. A third generation Californian, Hillman grew up hearing Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Louis ...
The Flying Burrito Brothers’ 1969 debut ‘The Gilded Palace Of Sin’ is set to be reissued as part of UMe’s Vinylphyle series.
In many ways, Chris Hillman's appearance at the Tucson Folk Festival on Saturday brings him full circle as a musician. "This is where I started, playing acoustic music. That was prior to plugging in, ...
From the opening beat drop of his first album in more than a decade to the bluegrass-infused cover of a Tom Petty song at the end, Chris Hillman doesn’t apologize for the nostalgic journey he’s on.
The Byrds' classic "Turn! Turn! Turn!" didn't sound like anything else on the radio when it hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts in 1965. For starters, the lyrics came from the Book of Ecclesiastes, ...
Few artists carry the history of American music the way Chris Hillman does, but if you ask him, he’d rather talk about the work than the legacy. Revisiting our 2021 conversation, Hillman spoke with a ...
When Chris Hillman, now 65, plays at the 25th annual Tucson Folk Festival, he’ll have come full circle, back to the acoustic music of his youth. Hillman helped create the genre of country rock, giving ...
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