
HOMESPUNThe sea chanteys, ballads, blues, spirituals and cowboy songs you’ll be learning are part of the backbone of the American folk music tradition, and they are great fun to learn and sing. You’ll also be playing McGuinn originals such as "Gate of Horn," "May the Road Rise to Meet You," and the Byrds’ hit, "Chestnut Mare," which Roger demonstrates on his Martin 12-string for a more authentic Byrds sound.
By the end of this lesson you’ll be playing these great classic folk songs: "Off
to Sea Once More," "Buffalo Skinners," "Spanish is the Loving
Tongue," "The Water is Wide," "East Virginia," "Delia’s
Gone," "Wayfaring Stranger," "All My Trials" and "Long
Time Man."
Roger McGuinn, founder and frontman for The Byrds, helped
create the Southern California folk and country-based rock sounds that became
synonymous with American music of the '60s. His solo career has taken him from
Bob Dylan's "Rolling Thunder Revue" to production and writing collaborations
with Mick Ronson and Tom Petty; recordings with McGuinn, Clark and Hillman; and
a place in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Roger continues to tour and record
and is currently writing his autobiography for E.P. Dutton.