Barry McGuire is an American singer and songwriter who rose to fame in the 1960s as a pivotal member of the folk music supergroup, The New Christy Minstrels. Born on October 15, 1935, McGuire joined the group in 1962 and quickly became known for his distinctive lead vocals, most notably on the band's breakthrough hit "Green, Green." His powerful and emotive voice also graced other notable tracks during his tenure with the Minstrels, including the album "Cowboys and Indians" and the title track of "Chim Chim Cher-ee." In 1965, McGuire struck out on his own and achieved massive success with his iconic protest song, "Eve of Destruction," which topped the charts and solidified his status as a significant voice of the era. Throughout his career, McGuire has evolved from his folk roots to become a respected contemporary Christian performer, showcasing his versatility and enduring talent.