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ARSC Journal, Fall 1989 195 Book Reviews
''The Byrds Created Many, Many Pieces of Art· - High Art
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The Original Byrds: Clockwise from Top Left, Roger (Neé Jim ) Mcguinn, Gene Clark, Chris Hill Man, Michael Clarke, and David Crosby
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The Barns at Wolf Trap Welcomes Paul Byrom; Solas; Southside Johnny & the Poor Fools; and David Crosby
Turn! Turn! Turn!
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The Vinyl Dialogues
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