The Beefeaters

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The Beefeaters 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 rock band
activePeriod early 1960s
associatedBand The Byrds NERFINISHED
basedIn California, United States
surface form: California
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era pre-fame period of The Byrds
genre folk rock
rock
hasFormerNameOf The Byrds NERFINISHED
hasNameType stage name
hasSuccessor The Byrds NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
locationFormed Los Angeles, California NERFINISHED
mainActivity performing rock and folk-influenced music
member David Crosby NERFINISHED
Gene Clark NERFINISHED
Jim McGuinn NERFINISHED
memberOfLater The Byrds NERFINISHED
notableFor being an early name used by The Byrds before they achieved fame
notablePeriod mid-1960s
partOf American rock music history
precedes the commercial success of The Byrds
usedAs early name of The Byrds
usedBy future members of The Byrds

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The Byrds alsoKnownAs The Beefeaters