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    Recording Academy. Retrieved June 5, 2017. The Dillards Bluegrass Band Doug Dillard at AllMusic Doug Dillard discography at Discogs Doug-Dillard at IMDb...
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    Hammond, Indiana – August 2, 2010) – double bass In 1968, Doug Dillard left to form Dillard and Clark. He continued to play occasionally with his brother...
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  • Dillard & Clark was a country rock collaboration between ex-Byrds member Gene Clark and bluegrass banjo player Doug Dillard. Their collaboration began...
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    Doug Dillard) "Why Not Your Baby" / "The Radio Song" (A&M, 1969, with Doug Dillard) "Don't Be Cruel" / "Lyin' Down the Middle" (A&M, 1969, with Doug Dillard)...
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    Doug Dillard is an American bluegrass banjo player. In addition to his solo albums and recordings with the Dillards and Dillard & Clark, he has been featured...
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  • signed with A&M Records and began a collaboration with the banjo player Doug Dillard. Guitarist Bernie Leadon (later with The Flying Burrito Brothers and...
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    Leadon had befriended bluegrass/banjo legend Doug Dillard, late of the Dillards. While staying with Dillard, informal jam sessions with songwriter and ex-Byrds...
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  • Clark had departed the Byrds for the second time and after Doug Dillard left the Dillards. The album is hailed by critics and musicians as a unique masterpiece...
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  • 1969 and replaced David Jackson in Doug Dillard and the Expedition (after the departure of Gene Clark from Dillard & Clark. In 1971, Bush and Berline...
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  • Russell; future Byrd Clarence White; and Clark's future collaborator Doug Dillard. The folk/country vocal duo the Gosdin Brothers added backing vocals...
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  • Randy Bishop) Segarini, Bishop 3:57 6. "Runaway Country" (Doug Dillard Expedition) Doug Dillard, Byron Berline 4:09 7. "You Got to Believe" (Delaney, Bonnie...
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  • (born 1965) Don Dillard (1937–2022) Doug Dillard (1937–2012) Dwaine Dillard (1949–2008) Gavin Geoffrey Dillard (born 1954) Gordon Dillard (born 1964) Harrison...
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    demo with The Dillards. During late March/early April, Martin was working with The Dillards at the Ice House in Pasadena when Doug Dillard told him that...
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  • and by their instrumentation in the family band: banjo (Doug Dillard), guitar (Rodney Dillard), mandolin (Dean Webb), and bass (Mitch Jayne). When they...
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  • Hollyville Strings (sometimes called Dillard - Hartford - Dillard) is an album by John Hartford, Doug Dillard, and Rodney Dillard, released in 1977. Glitter Grass...
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  • Through the Morning, Through the Night (category Dillard & Clark albums)
    country rock duo Dillard & Clark, released in September 1969. The musicians included country rock and folk rock pioneers Gene Clark, Doug Dillard, Bernie Leadon...
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  • Wheatstraw Suite (category The Dillards albums)
    toward the Dillards' style, and they re-signed with Elektra, which was now willing to try the new, more commercial sound. However, Doug Dillard was unhappy...
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    Dillard University is a private, historically black university in New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded in 1930 and incorporating earlier institutions founded...
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  • side towards rock were the bluegrass band the Dillards. Doug Dillard left the band to form the group Dillard & Clark with ex-Byrds member Gene Clark and...
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  • Mallory (July 22, 1969), singer/songwriter 0022 Doug Dillard (July 27, 1969), banjo player – The Dillards (mold failure, no cast) 0023 John Barr (July 30...
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  • back to northern California, Clark roomed with old friend and bandmate Doug Dillard in the Hollywood Hills; "Lady of the North", the album's closer, was...
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  • Permanent Wave is an album by American musician John Hartford, Doug Dillard, and Rodney Dillard, released in 1980 (see 1980 in music). Permanent Wave was reissued...
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  • Pyle as Briscoe Darling Hal Smith as Otis Campbell The Dillards (Rodney Dillard, Doug Dillard, Mitch Jayne, and Dean Webb) as The Darlings Richard Lineback...
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    Raymond Fairchild; Jimmy Martin; Mac Wiseman; Chubby Wise; Josh Graves; Doug Dillard; Jerry Douglas; Sam Bush; Byron Berline; John Schneider (screen actor)...
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  • Jim Gordon – drums Emil Richards – percussion Bobbye Hall – percussion Doug Dillard – banjo Buddy Emmons – pedal steel guitar Lynn Blessing – vibraphone...
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    hoc group called the Inner Tubes was formed by Kirkman, Alexander and Doug Dillard, whose rotating membership contained, at one time or another, Cass Elliot...
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    banjoist Doug Dillard on several local club dates. Guitarist Roger McGuinn later alleged that Hillman and Parsons intended to replace Dillard with Kleinow...
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  • Harry Nilsson – vocals Joe Cocker – vocals on "The Flying Saucer Song" Doug Dillard – banjo Klaus Voormann – bass Jim Keltner – drums Danny Kortchmar, Fred...
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  • violin (7) Jerome Reisler – violin (7) Darrel Terwilliger – violin (7) Doug Dillard – banjo (8) Bill Chadwick – acoustic guitar (10) Bob Rafelson – piano...
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  • vocals, accordion on "City of New Orleans" Jim Dickinson – keyboards Doug Dillard – banjo Chris Ethridge – bass Wilton Felder – tenor saxophone Venetta...
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