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Roger Mcguinn
Roger McGuinn is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known for being the lead singer and lead guitarist on many of The Byrds' records. He is a typical artist, with lots of special favorites. He is into blue eyeglass with metal material frames and blue lenses. For the sake of Roger Mcguinn, the blue pair is available in Firmoo. If you want be a distinctive person, if you are a fashionable boy, this pair is definitely good choice for you.
Roger Moore
Roger Moore is famous for playing James Bond. He casted Bond for many times. Every boy dreams to be Bond. He is smart, brave, and always be loved by beauties. With this big black full frame glasses, Bond breaks into Korea for intelligence information. If you are curious about FBI, If you want to be the hero, this pair if there for you. The pair is not in high-profile, and simplicity is the main character. Why not have a try on Firmoo, and you will see the changes.
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James Roger McGuinn is a popular rock American singer-songwriter and guitarist of the 1960s and 1970s. He is best known for being the lead singer and lead guitarist on many of The Byrds' hit records, the pioneering folk-rock band of the 1960s, contributing much to the band's unique sound.
In 1965, McGuinn joined the Subud spiritual association and practiced the latihan, an exercise in which he opened himself up to receiving spiritual guidance through the quieting of his mind. McGuinn changed his name in 1967 after Subud's founder Bapak told him it would better "vibrate with the universe." Bapak sent Jim the letter "R" and asked him to send back ten names starting with that letter. Owing to a fascination with airplanes, gadgets and science fiction, he sent names like "Rocket," "Retro," "Ramjet," and "Roger," the latter a term used in signalling protocol over two-way radios, military and civil aviation. Roger was the only "real" name in the bunch and Bapak picked it. While using the name Roger professionally from that time on, McGuinn only officially changed his middle name from Joseph to Roger.
McGuinn also appears on the various artists anthology, "Adios Amigo: A Tribute To Arthur Alexander,". McGuinn performs a cover version of "Anna." He has also performed the songs "It's Alright Ma" and "The Ballad Of Easy Rider," which were included on the soundtrack album for "Easy Rider." Another soundtrack that features McGuinn is the 1977 film "Ransom." McGuinn performed "Shoot 'Em," which appears on the anthology album "Byrd Parts 2," which was released on Australia's Raven Records label in 2003.
More info about Roger Moore
Perhaps he will always be remembered as the guy who replaced Sean Connery in the James Bond series, arguably something he never lived down. Roger Moore was born in Stockwell, London, in 1927, the son of a policeman. He first wanted to be an artist, but got into films full time after becoming an extra in the late forties. Moore also served in the British Military During the Second World War. He came to America in 1953. Suave, extremely handsome, and an excellent actor, he got a contract with MGM . His initial foray met with mixed success, with movies like Diane and Interrupted Melody, as well as The Last Time I Saw Paris.
Moore went into television in the 1950s in shows like "Ivanhoe" and "The Alaskans", but probably got the most recognition from "Maverick", as cousin Beau. In 1962 he got his big breakthrough, at least internationally, as "The Saint". The show made him a superstar and he became very successful thereafter. Moore ended his run as the Saint, and was one of the premier stars of the world, but he was not catching on in America. In an effort to change this, he agreed to star with Tony Curtis in ITC's "The Persuaders!", but although hugely popular in Europe, it did not catch on in the US and was cancelled. Just prior to making the series, he starred in the dark The Man Who Haunted Himself, which proved there was far more to Moore than the light-hearted roles he had previously accepted.
Next, he was offered and accepted the role of James Bond, and once audiences got used to the change of style from Connery's portrayal, they also accepted him. Live and Let Die, his first Bond movie, grossed more outside of America than Diamonds Are Forever - Connery's last outing as James Bond. He went on to star in another six Bond films, before bowing out after A View to a Kill in 1985. He was 57 at the time the film was made and was looking a little too old for Bond - it was possibly one film too many. In between times, there had been more success with appearances in films such as That Lucky Touch, Shout at the Devil, The Wild Geese, Escape to Athena, and North Sea Hijack.
Despite his fame from the Bond films and many others, the US never completely took to him until he starred in The Cannonball Run alongside Burt Reynolds, a big hit there. After relinquishing his role as Bond, his work load tended to diminish a little, though he did star in the American Box office flop, Feuer, Eis & Dynamit, as well as the comedy, Bullseye!, with Michael Caine. He did the overlooked comedy Bed & Breakfast, as well as the TV movie The Man Who Wouldn't Die, and then the major Jean-Claude Van Damme flop, The Quest. Moore then took second rate roles such as Spice World, and the American TV series "The Dream Team". Although his film work may have slowed down, he is still very much in the public eye, be it appearing on TV chat shows or hosting documentaries.

