Biography
Gary Byrd has been a controversial figure as a radio talk-show host in the '80s and '90s, appearing weekdays on radio station WLIB in New York City, one of several outlets owned by African-American businessman Percy Sutton's Inner City Broadcasting corporation. Byrd's musical roots extend to the '60s, when he met Stevie Wonder and wrote the lyrics for his songs "Black Man" and "Village Ghetto Land." He and Wonder teamed again in 1983, when Byrd co-wrote the historical/inspirational tune "The Crown," which was issued as a 12-inch on Wonder's Wondirection label. Wonder co-wrote the number, and also produced and sang on it. Byrd was a disc jockey in England during 1984, hosting a gospel radio program Sundays on the BBC titled "Sweet Inspiration." He wrote a poem about Halley's Comet for a European Space Agency broadcast, and later did oral narratives for syndication that were short portraits of African-American heroes. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi



 
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THE CROWN - GARY BYRD AND THE GB EXPERIENCE
Gary Byrd And The G.B Experience The Crown Extended Version Remastered (1983)
Gary Byrd & The GB Experience - The Crown [HQ] 1983 | PRC 80s
Gary Byrd & The G.B. Experience ‎- The Crown (12 inch 1983)
Gary Byrd & The GB Experience - The Crown [HQ Audio]
Gary Byrd Every brother ain't a brother
Gary Byrd Interviewed for 'The Crown' 1983
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