contributed to The Byrds album Sweetheart of the Rodeo

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Gram Parsons was an influential American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who pioneered the fusion of country and rock music in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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instanceOf country rock musician
guitarist
human
singer-songwriter
activeYearsEnd 1973
activeYearsStart 1963
associatedAct Emmylou Harris NERFINISHED
International Submarine Band NERFINISHED
The Byrds NERFINISHED
The Flying Burrito Brothers NERFINISHED
birthDate 1946-11-05
birthPlace Winter Haven, Florida, United States NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath drug overdose
citizenship United States of America
collaboratedWith Chris Hillman NERFINISHED
Roger McGuinn NERFINISHED
contributedTo Sweetheart of the Rodeo NERFINISHED
deathDate 1973-09-19
deathPlace Joshua Tree, California, United States NERFINISHED
fullName Ingram Cecil Connor III NERFINISHED
genre country music
country rock
folk rock
rock music
genreInnovation country rock
influenced Eagles NERFINISHED
Emmylou Harris NERFINISHED
Uncle Tupelo NERFINISHED
influencedGenre Americana NERFINISHED
alt-country
instrument guitar
piano
knownFor fusion of country and rock music
pioneering country rock
memberOf International Submarine Band NERFINISHED
The Byrds NERFINISHED
The Flying Burrito Brothers NERFINISHED
notableWork GP NERFINISHED
Grievous Angel NERFINISHED
Sweetheart of the Rodeo NERFINISHED
occupation guitarist
singer
songwriter
performedOn Sweetheart of the Rodeo NERFINISHED
recordLabel A&M Records
Reprise Records
songwritingContribution Sweetheart of the Rodeo NERFINISHED
stageName Gram Parsons NERFINISHED

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Gram Parsons notableEvent contributed to The Byrds album Sweetheart of the Rodeo