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Dillard & Clark

Dillard & Clark, a duo featuring ex – Byrd Gene Clark and Doug Dillard from the Dillards, was among the first country-rock groupings to create in the later ’60s. The group produced in 1968 and became among pioneers of country-rock, launching two albums before dissolving after launching just two albums. …

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Doug Dillard

Doug Dillard was among the preeminent ambassadors of bluegrass banjo through the ’60s and ’70s, incorporating pop, folk, and country-rock materials into his repertoire and helping a multitude of performers with those sensibilities. Blessed in Salem, Missouri, in 1937, Dillard began playing bluegrass in early stages, eventually teaming along with …

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The Dillards

Among the leading lamps of progressive bluegrass in the ’60s, the Dillards played a significant component in modernizing and popularizing the audio of bluegrass, and were also an underappreciated impact on country-rock. The group was founded by brothers Doug (banjo) and Rodney Dillard (acoustic guitar), who was raised in Salem, …

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Dillard-Hartford-Dillard

Longtime close friends John Hartford and brothers Doug and Rodney Dillard joined up with collectively, in the past due ’70s to generate one of nation music’s most eclectic rings, Dillard-Hartford-Dillard. While bluegrass offered as their major basis, the group filtered in rock and roll, reggae, and nation influences. The very …

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