Chris Hillman

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Born:
December 4, 1944, he's 67 and American.
Birthname:
Christopher Hillman.
Snapshot:
An Artist with 14 releases, a member of 8 groups, and credited twice on others' music. 11 collaborations.

Biography

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Christopher Hillman (born December 4, 1944, Los Angeles, California) was one of the original members of The Byrds in 1965 with Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby, and Michael Clarke.

Along with frequent collaborator Gram Parsons, Chris Hillman was a key figure in the development of country rock, virtually defining the genre through his seminal work in The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, and later became the leader of the country act Desert Rose Band.

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Chris Hillman - Photo of Chris Hillman Getty Images

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Chris Hillman - Photo of Chris Hillman Getty Images

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Chris Hillman - Stagecoach Music Festival - Day One Getty Images

Stagecoach Music Festival - Day One

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Genres

Rock, Bluegrass, Country, Pop. Vote on Genres

Discography

56 releases – 14 under his own name, 42 in other groups and 2 credits on others' music Edit
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