The Byrds

The Byrds was a band of mind controlled musicians created in 1964 in Laurel Canyon Los Angeles  to be used in the music industry and media as part of program Pop Culture. They were linked to Project Bluebird, MK Ultra and Charles Manson. Laurel Canyon was modeled on the Monte Verita community (pedophilia religion of Wandervogel).

Their music was recorded by CIA factory The Wrecking Crew like the music of The Beach Boys, Nancy Sinatra,  The Turtles, The Ronettes, The Mama's and The Papa's, The Ramones, Jan and Dean, Ike and Tina Turner, Sonny and Cher, the 5th Dimension, The Monkees, Neil Young, Jimi Hendrix, Merle Haggard, Meat Loaf, Gram Parsons, Eddie Cochran, Liza Minelli, Billy Strange, Dusty Springfield, Joe Cocker, Led Zeppelin, William Shatner, Iron Butterfly, The Who, Gary Numan, Meat Loaf, Bobby Darin, Tommy Boyce, Art Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen,..

Their producer Terry Melcher (educated at elite school Loomis Chaffee, son of Doris Day, producer of The Mamas and The Papas), lived at Cielo Drive 10050 with Mark Lindsay and Candice Bergen, what would become the house of Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate

They were promoted by Lou Adler in Whiskey a Go Go and Roxy Theatre and on CBS show The Ed Sullivan Show.


Members:

David Crosby was the son of an Annapolis graduate and WWII military intelligence officer Major Floyd Delafield Crosby, cinematographer of Edgar Allan Poe movies the Pit and the Pendulum and the Raven. He met Andrew Philips in marine occupied Haiti. He is related to van Cortlandt, van Schuyler and van Rensselaer families, to Alexander Hamilton and master mason Stephen van Rensselaer. Their biggest hit Mr Tabourine Man was a cover of Bob Dylan of the Greenwich Village scene. Crosby played at Ciro's nightclub, Montery Pop, Woodstock, Altamont Speedway free concert, Esalen institute and the Matrix in San Francisco. He produced the debut album of Joni Mitchell. He had a cameo in Steven Spielberg's Hook (Peter Pan programming).

With Stephen Stills (Greenwich Village scene with Peter Tork of The Monkees) and Graham Nash, he formed Crosby, Stills and Nash.

They performed at the Live Aid concert of Harvey Goldsmith and Bob Geldof in Philadelphia with Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Black Sabbath, The Beach Boys, Madonna, Mick Jagger, simultaneously with the Live Aid concert in Wembley Stadium with Queen (Freddie Mercury), Spandau Ballet, Sade, Sting, U2, Elton John, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, The Who, Elvis Costello, Jack Nicholson. He performed at Woodstock '94.

Roger McGuinn

Gram Parsons like Jack Parsons, friend of Robert Heinlein who wrote Stranger in a Strange Land. He overdosed of a speedball (cocain and heroin) in 1973 like River Phoenix. His body was taken by Phil Kaufman, a prison mate of Charles Manson at Terminal Island, to Yoshua Tree, the Mojave desert of Jack Parsons' Babalon Workings, to be burned at autumnal equinox. Avis Parsons was killed in 1993 like River Phoenix.

Crosby and Parsons were friends of Brandon DeWilde (car crash in 1972).

Bruce Berry, roadie of Crosby, Stills and Nash, brother of Jan Berry of Jan and Dean, who were managed by Lou Adler, overdose in 1973. Dean Torrence, of Jan and Dean, had played a part in the fake kidnapping of the son of Frank Sinatra, just a couple weeks after the JFK ritual)

Gene Parsons

Clarence White, died in 1973.

Skip Battin (The Flying Burrito Brothers, New Riders of the Purple Sage with members of the Grateful Dead like Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter, died with Alzheimer's Disease)

Christine Hinton, head of The Byrds fanclub, was the daughter of an officer at Presidio army base like Paul Tate, died in car crash in 1969.

In 1965 Phil Spector produced The Big T.N.T. Show directed by Larry Peerce, son of Jan Peerce (RCA, Bluebird of Happiness), for Samuel Z Arkoff's AIP, with The Byrds, Bo Diddley, Ike and Tina Turner, Joan Baez, Petula Clark, Ray Charles, David McCallum (The Man from U.N.C.L.E.), The Ronettes, Donavan,...

Discography

1965 Mr Tambourine Man (fish eye lens, looking glass) song of Bob Dylan  Terry Melcher Columbia Records

1965 Turn!Turn!Turn! Pete Seeger Columbia Records
1966 Fifth Dimension Allen Stanton (Kapp Records of David Kapp, jewish)
1967 Younger Than Yesterday
1967 soundtrack of Sharon Tate film Don't Make Waves.

1968 The Notorious Byrd Brothers
1968 Sweetheart of the Rodeo
1969 Mr Byrds and Dr Hyde (MPD)
1969 Ballad of Easy Rider (LSD movie with Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson)
1971 Byrdmaniax
1971 Farther Along



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