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Barry McGuire (born October 15, 1935) is an American singer-songwriter primarily known for his 1965 hit "Eve of Destruction". He was later a singer and songwriter of contemporary Christian music. McGuire formed a duo with Barry Kane (d.2013) called Barry & Barry. They performed original folk songs at The Ice House, a small folk club in Pasadena, California, before moving to The Troubadour in Hollywood in the spring of 1962. There they joined the folk group The New Christy Minstrels and McGuire sang lead vocals on the novelty single "Three Wheels on My Wagon". As a solo folk rock singer in the 1960s, McGuire was best known for his hit "Eve of Destruction" and for "Sins of a Family", both written by P.F. Sloan.