November 5, 2019
Earlier this year The Museum of Ventura County–located in picturesque Ventura, California–featured an exhibit honoring local resident and world class musician Chris Hillman. As Psychedelic Baby Magazine readers know, Chris Hillman’s contributions to popular, folk, country rock, and psychedelic music as a founding member, singer/songwriter and bassist for the first iteration of The Byrds (as well as being a co-founder–along with Gram Parsons–of The Flying Burrito Brothers; who created cosmic American music), are significant.
The Chris Hillman: Time Between exhibit
came about as a result of the aftermath of the Thomas Fire–a massive wildfire
which ravaged much of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties in December of 2017.
The Hillmans were fortunate in that their house in Ventura sustained only minor
damage–thankfully, firefighters and first responders were able to save it.
Hillman, grateful that his artifacts and property were spared, decided to loan
the Museum of Ventura County his memorabilia for display. The exhibit took its
title from Hillman’s very first composition for The Byrds–the wistful song
“Time Between,” (on which the late, great Clarence White played sublime lead
guitar on his Telecaster) from the Younger Than Yesterday album,
released in 1967.
Among the items featured in the
exhibit were vintage photographs and posters from various eras of Hillman’s
life and career; Gold and Platinum records; vintage Flying Burrito Brothers and
Desert Rose Band custom-made suits; and Hillman’s guitars, basses, and
mandolins. It was a wonderful tribute to Chris’s accomplishments as well as
giving more insight into his career–and all of The Byrds and Flying Burrito
Brothers ephemera held a certain magical quality. There were also old sketches
by Chris’s wife, Connie, of suits she had designed for him; which I thought was
really cool! Additionally, the museum featured a sold out event: An
Evening of Songs & Stories with Chris Hillman. In a prepared statement
for the exhibit, Hillman said: “I am very honored to be a part of The Museum of
Ventura County’s exhibit on my life in music. I feel so blessed to have been
able to seek out and accomplish all that I dreamed of as a young man.”
Hillman, who I had the pleasure of
interviewing in 2018 for a different publication (and also seeing him perform
in Santa Barbara–along with David Crosby, who was guest vocalist on one song–
in a benefit concert for victims of the Thomas Fire; as well as seeing him
perform with Roger McGuinn and Marty Stuart in Los Angeles on the opening night
of the 50th Anniversary of the Sweetheart of the Rodeo tour),
is currently working on his autobiography. It should be a fascinating read!
Read the full article at PhychedelicBabyMag.com.