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Nashville native renowned as a guitarist who played with Bob Dylan, numerous others, plus a songwriter of hits including "Everlasting Love," has died.
Heard on Bob Dylan’s “Blonde on Blonde” among other albums, he also sang and was a writer of the perennial “Everlasting Love.” By Bill Friskics-Warren Bill Friskics-Warren reports on ...
Mac Gayden, the co-writer of the 1967 pop hit song Everlasting Love and an innovative guitarist who recorded with Bob Dylan and helped establish Nashville, Tennessee, as a recording hub for ...
Mac Gayden, a popular country and rock singer and a talented songwriter, has died. He was 83. The New York Times reported that Gayden died on Wednesday at his home in Nashville due to ...
McGavock "Mac" Gayden, a Nashville native slide guitarist whose songwriting and soulful licks colored how Music City's country music industry bridged gaps into rock and R&B in the 1960s and 1970s ...
Mac Gayden, who was a pioneer in the pop and rock scenes of Nashville and co-writer of the hit “Everlasting Love,” passed away at his home in Nashville on April 16, 2025, at the age of 83.
April 21 (UPI) --Mac Gayden, the man hailed as the bridge between Nashville's country, R&B and rock music communities, has died at aged 83. Gayden died at his home in Nashville, according to his ...
Influential Nashville guitarist Mac Gayden passed away from Parkinson's disease complications on April 16, 2025. Gayden's slide guitar work and songwriting bridged country, rock, and R&B ...
Mac Gayden has died. The songwriter and guitarist, best known for co-writing “Everlasting Love” and performing with Bob Dylan, died on April 16, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum ...
Influential Nashville guitarist Mac Gayden passed away from Parkinson's disease complications on April 16, 2025. Gayden's slide guitar work and songwriting bridged country, rock, and R&B, notably ...