The Jet Set

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The Jet Set was an early name used by the American rock band The Byrds before they achieved fame in the mid-1960s.

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instanceOf American rock band
musical group alias
activeBefore The Byrds achieved fame in the mid-1960s NERFINISHED
activeDuringPeriod early 1960s
associatedBand The Byrds NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement 1960s folk rock movement
associatedWithScene Los Angeles rock scene
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
formedInCity Los Angeles NERFINISHED
formedInCountry United States NERFINISHED
formedInState California NERFINISHED
genre folk rock
pop rock
rock music
hasLanguage English
hasMember Chris Hillman NERFINISHED
David Crosby NERFINISHED
Gene Clark NERFINISHED
Michael Clarke NERFINISHED
Roger McGuinn NERFINISHED
laterKnownAs The Byrds NERFINISHED
musicStyle electric folk-influenced rock
notableSongAsByrds Mr. Tambourine Man NERFINISHED
predecessorOf The Byrds NERFINISHED
usedAsName early name of The Byrds

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The Byrds alsoKnownAs The Jet Set