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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Skip_BattinSkip Battin - Wikipedia

    The Byrds in 1970. (L–R) Roger McGuinn, Skip Battin, Clarence White, Gene Parsons. Battin is probably best known as bass guitarist and songwriter with the Byrds from 1970 to 1973. He was—by eight years—the oldest member of the Byrds. He recorded three albums with them and toured extensively.

  2. Clarence White (born Clarence Joseph LeBlanc; June 7, 1944 – July 15, 1973) was an American bluegrass and country guitarist and singer. He is best known as a member of the bluegrass ensemble the Kentucky Colonels and the rock band the Byrds, as well as for being a pioneer of the musical genre of country rock during the late 1960s.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2016 · The Byrds with Clarence White - Mr. Spaceman - 1971. The Byrds - Roger McGuinn: guitar, lead vocals - Clarence White: B-Bender guitar, vocals - Skip Battin: vocals, bass guitar - Gene...

  4. Esta versión de The Byrds, formada por McGuinn, White y Parsons, junto al bajista John York (septiembre de 1968-septiembre de 1969) y Skip Battin (septiembre de 1969-febrero de 1973), publicó cinco álbumes de estudio y salió de gira casi ininterrumpidamente entre 1969 y 1972.

  5. 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.

  6. Clarence White (pp. 833-954) was a stoical figure who appeared taciturn and shy; almost quiescent whilst performing on stage, but was known to be a master of mirth when offstage because he was incessantly involved in some antic with his associates. White was also known to be a magnanimous gentleman.

  7. 23 de nov. de 2009 · Later, he worked with Clarence White, Gene Parsons and other future Byrds, and also produced the original “Jesus Is Just All Right” by gospel group the Art Reynolds Singers, which of course went on to become a Byrds staple during the Skip years, thus completing an unbroken circle.