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yardbird

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A chicken.

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For main courses, there is no sense in avoiding that fragrant "yardbird" chicken ($11.50), served in its crackling gold skin, with succulent meat tinctured with garlic and olive oil.

The Evelyn Drinkery, which opened last September (and which also suffered extensive damage from Sandy), serves a delicious cocktail called the Yardbird (made with George Dickel whiskey, Galliano, honey syrup, a yuzu-citrus blend, orange bitters and a float of red wine).

Yardbird Southern Table and Bar, which opened in 2011 on a quiet residential block on Lenox Avenue, seduces hordes with chicken biscuits and grits.

Along with the title track, the band charged through new arrangements of Mr. Heath's "A Sound for Sore Ears" and one chestnut apiece by Charlie Parker ("Yardbird Suite") and Dizzy Gillespie ("Fiesta Mojo").

"Bacon was something that people had to come to terms with," said Jeff McInnis, the chef at Yardbird and a Florida native.

Yardbird also serves salads, sides and entrees, including many dazzlers.

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Beck was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Yardbirds in 1992 and as a solo artist in 2009.

By 1964 Greater London could claim the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, the Who, the Kinks, the Pretty Things, Dusty Springfield, the Dave Clark Five, Peter and Gordon, Chad and Jeremy, and Manfred Mann.

Hendrix had an encyclopaedic knowledge of the musical roots on which the cutting-edge rock of his time was based, but, thanks to his years on the road with the likes of Little Richard and the Isley Brothers, he also had hands-on experience of the cultural and social worlds in which those roots had developed and a great admiration for the work of Bob Dylan, the Beatles, and the Yardbirds.

Established rock bands also began to introduce psychedelic elements into their music notably the Beatles with such albums as Revolver (1966), Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), and Magical Mystery Tour (1967), the Beach Boys with the expansive, haunting Pet Sounds (1966), and the Yardbirds with "Shapes of Things" (1966).

The Yardbirds, 1960s British musical group best known for their inventive conversion of rhythm and blues into rock.

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