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  1. 17 de may. de 2012 · DOUG DILLARD March 6, 1937 - May 16, 2012 (Age 75) The banjo virtuoso helped introduce a generation to bluegrass with The Dillards and had a hand in creating country rock with Dillard & Clark.

  2. Mini Bio (1) Banjoist (The Dillards), composer and musician often seen on television and heard on records. Educated in college, and a member of ASCAP since 1963, he composed the popular songs "Doug's Tune" and "Hickory Holler". His chief musical collaborators have included Dean Webb, Mitchell Jayne, and Rodney Dillard.

  3. The Banjo Album by Doug Dillard released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. 2 de dic. de 2014 · GRAMMY-nominated banjo player Doug Dillard died May 16 in Nashville following a long illness. He was 75. Considered one of the preeminent bluegrass banjo players in the '60s and '70s, Dillard performed with several music acts throughout his career, including the Byrds as well as part of a duo with his brother Rodney Dillard and as part of the ...

  5. "Banjolina". More blistering banjo from Doug Dillard. Released in 1969, "The Banjo Album" sounds as fresh as if it was made today. Doug is a true master of t...

  6. Influential and pioneering banjo player, Doug Dillard, formed The Dillards with his brother Rodney. They went on to play the musical backwoods family, The Darlings, on the Andy Griffith Show, and were credited with bringing bluegrass music to a wider audience. | Banjo All-Stars Premium Trading Cards, Series 1

  7. Dillard passed away in May 2012. With thanks to Alan Robinson. The late, and undoubtedly great banjo player Doug Dillard convened The Doug Dillard Expedition late in 1969, following the break-up of his duo project Dillard & Clark, which he had formed with Gene Clark, ex of The Byrds in the early part of 1968. Together, Dillard & Clark recorded ...