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CHRIS HILLMAN BIBLIOGRAPHY


About This Bibliography

This Bibliography covers works on Chris Hillman. The Bibliographies Chapter contains separate Bibliographies covering the Byrds, the Burritos, and the more significant band members (see the Navigation Bar); the rest are covered in a catchall for the Other Byrds. A separate Bibliography covers Related Topics, and a final Bibliography cites Music References. If a book is in print, most good bookstores can special order a copy for you with the ISBN number, which is provided. Throughout the text of ByrdWatcher you'll find notes and other citations with links to the entries in the various Bibliographies.




Farther Along.
Courtesy A&M Records.



Scott Alarik:
Liner Notes to Out of the Woodwork (Rounder, 1997) at 5 - 10.

Pamela DesBarres:
I'm With the Band: Confessions of A Groupie. (New York: Jove Books, 1988). 279 pp. ISBN: 0-515-09712-8. $4.99. Memoir of groupie non-pareil, who counts Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons among her friends.

Orin Friesen:
"The Chris Hillman Story." Cosmic American Music News Vol. 7, No. 2 (Fall/Winter '88/'89) at 4 - 5+. Interview.

Sid Griffin, ed.:
"Hot Burrito #1: Chris Hillman." In Griffin, Sid, ed. Gram Parsons: A Music Biography (3d ed.) (Pasadena CA: Sierra Books, 1985). 189 pp. ISBN: 0-916003-01-9. $15.95. A detailed interview about the Sweetheart Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers by Sid Griffin of the Long Ryders.

Sid Griffin:
"Turning Back the Pages with Chris Hillman." Full Circle No. 11 (Winter '91-'92) at 18 - 28. Complete transcript of Griffin's interview of Hillman, brief excerpts from which appeared in the booklet for The Byrds Boxed Set.

Jeffrey Gold:
Liner Notes to Farther Along (A&M, 1988) at 3-5.

Craig Harris:
"Burritos, Roses...and Continuing our Byrd Tales." Folk Roots No. 180 (June 1998) at 32 - 34. Interview and profile.

Chris Hillman:
Liner Notes to Farther Along (A&M, 1988) at 5-9.

Mark Humphrey:
"Chris Hillman: Bluegrass Mandolin's Prodigal Son Comes Home." Frets (October, 1983).

Jean-Pierre Morisset: "Al Perkins: Man of Steel." Full Circle No. 12 (Summer 1992) at 23 - 27. Lengthy interview.

Jean-Pierre Morisset:
"Herb." Full Circle No. 2 (Fall 1988) at 12 - 17. Interview with Herb Pedersen.

Jean-Pierre Morisset:
"J.P. Morisset Talks with Chris Hillman." Farther Along No. 5 (Fall 1986) at 6 -7. 1985 interview.

Chrissie Oakes:
"Focus on the Desert Rose Band." Full Circle No. 2 (Fall 1988) at 10 - 12. Profiles of John Jorgenson, Bill Bryson, Steve Duncan and Jay Dee Maness.

Clark Peterson:
"Three Byrds With Broken Wings." Relix Vol. 6 No. 3 (June 1979) at 5-7.

Domenic Priore:
"Chris Hillman: The Early Groups." Byrds Flyte Chronicles No. 3 (Second Quarter 1986) at 9 - 11.

Larry Rice:
Liner Notes to Out of the Woodwork (Rounder, 1997) at 3 - 5.

Johnny Rogan:
"Don't Mention the Book!" Full Circle No. 3 (Spring 1989) at 11 - 13. Brief interview with Hillman in which the subject expresses his views on Rogan's book Timeless Flight.

William Ruhlmann:
"Chris Hillman: Everybody's Favorite Second In Command Goes Back to Square One." Goldmine (January 11, 1991) at 34-38. Detailed career recap.

Bruce Sylvester:
"Chris Hillman." Goldmine No. 436 (April 11, 1997) at 14 - 15+. Interview.

Rick Williams:
"Turn Your Radio On...." Full Circle No. 13 (Fall 1992) at 6 - 8. Transcript of Hillman interview with DJ Williams for KCQR, aired on March 30, 1992.


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