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  1. Maybe Doug prefers to keep some secrets! Very comparable and a lot easier to attain is his more recently released "The Classic Doug Dillard Songbook of 5-String Banjo Tablatures" Essentially, they are they are just about one and the same. I Rated this book with 3 thumbs up and a 6th star.

  2. 17 de may. de 2012 · Doug Dillard, an influential banjo player who helped shape rock 'n' roll and introduce the nation to bluegrass music during a popular run on "The Andy Griffith Show," died Wednesday night in ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Musician. Born Douglas Flint Dillard, he was a distinctive banjo player best known as a member of the folk-bluegrass musical group, The Dillards. He received his first banjo as a teenager and soon began performing with various bands, on radio and TV. In 1958, after performing with Joel Noel and The Dixie Ramblers on a...

  5. 4 de jul. de 2012 · Doug and I marveled about that night for decades to come, pretty proud of ourselves. For sure a very special treasure for us every Fourth of July -- remembered this year, though, with a specially sweet prayer that he has finally had that musical plea of his granted and is, indeed, taking that "Closer Walk With Thee." Rest in peace, Doug.

  6. Dillard & Clark was a country rock collaboration between ex-Byrds member Gene Clark and bluegrass banjo player Doug Dillard. History. Their collaboration began in 1968, shortly after Clark departed the Byrds and Dillard left the Dillards.

  7. Douglas Flint „Doug“ Dillard (* 6. März 1937 in Salem, Missouri; † 16. Mai 2012 in Nashville) war ein US-amerikanischer Country-und Bluegrass-Musiker und Banjo-Spieler. Von 1956 bis 1959 spielte er mit seinem Bruder Rodney Dillard in der Jugendband Ozark Mountain Boys, aus der 1962 die Gruppe The Dillards hervorging.