How are you spending your time at home during our coronavirus self-quarantines? Well, if you’re Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, and frequent cruiser, Roger McGuinn, you’re treating every day like at an-sea day! Roger invites us into his home and shows how he’s staying creative and engaged during an extended stay at home. He even whips out the guitar to entertain you!
Growing Bolder Magazine: Vol. 12
Rock and roll legend Roger McGuinn looks back on his 50-year career in music. Plus, meet a woman who’s successfully reinvented herself over and over again.
Exclusive Roger McGuinn In-Studio Performance
The Byrds co-founder Roger McGuinn stops by the Growing Bolder TV studios to play a special song he wrote based on an old Irish blessing and explains how a gift from his friend Tom Petty inspired the moment that led to the song.
Bill Curreri
Growing up in Greenwich Village in the ’60s, Bill Curreri fell in love with music, but as is often the case, life pushed him in another direction. Now, at 63, he’s just released his first album and he explains what you can take away from his story.
A Rocker at 70: McGuinn’s Big Birthday
Legendary rocker Roger McGuinn reflects on his history in music, his strong relationship with his wife and how different 70 feels than he ever imagined. Plus, he shares exclusive details about his exciting new project involving his famous friends.
Roger McGuinn: Rock and Roll Star *New Recording!
Roger McGuinn grants Growing Bolder exclusive access to his home studio for a recording of one of The Byrds’ biggest and most beloved hits. Wait until you see how he can still play that 12-string Rickenbacker!
Growing Bolder Radio Show: April 14, 2012
Want to live a long life? One of the most important things you can do is to discover your passion. In the episode, find out how Chubby Checker and a 90-year-old grandmother are both laughing and dancing their way through their later years.
The History of ‘Eight Miles High’
“Eight Miles High” was The Byrds’ third (and final) top 20 hit. But why were there two versions of the song? Why was it briefly banned from radio? And which famous musician’s instrument is emulated in it? Byrds’ co-founder Roger McGuinn reveals all.
Roger McGuinn: The Politician Song
Did you know legendary rocker Roger McGuinn wrote songs for a Broadway musical in the 1970s? The show never made it to stage, but lucky for us, the songs survived. Roger explains the story behind the timeless “I Wanna Grow Up To Be a Politician.”
Growing Bolder Radio Show: May 7, 2011
What do a NASCAR driver, a lab assistant, a former Disney exec and double lung transplant recipient and former Supreme Court clerk have in common? They’re all Growing Bolder by making a difference.
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