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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_DillardsThe Dillards - Wikipedia

    The Dillards are an American bluegrass and country rock band from Salem, Missouri. ... "Back Porch Bluegrass" and "Live Almost" include five songs that were sung on the show, and Rodney Dillard released another album with the real performances of other songs.

  2. "Back Porch Bluegrass" and "Live Almost" include five songs that were sung on the show, and Rodney Dillard released another album with the real performances of other songs. [7] Pioneering influences. The Dillards are notable for being among the first bluegrass groups to have electrified their instruments in the mid-1960s. [8]

  3. The Dillards perform with a lot of spirit, warmth and enjoyment, which seems to have been their usual approach: "There isn't a song that the Dillards do that they don't thoroughly enjoy, and they do them with equal enthusiasm on the back porch, or in concert before five thousand people".

  4. A live setting brings The Dillards' hyperfast hillbilly blitzkrieg to new heights. You can tell they're loving every moment of this and it's rare to find bands having this much goddamn fun.Doug Dillard's banjo picking melts the face while bassist Mitch Jayne's charismatically droll between-song banter keeps you smiling.

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UCyDmlCf_h8pUIIPdJ6O69aQThe Dillards - YouTube

    The Dillards are professionally represented worldwide by Ken Lingad for 1680Entertainment - Nashville / New York / Los Angeles / London ...

  6. Popular The Dillards albums. Back Porch Bluegrass / Live!!! Almost!!! 2001. Let It Fly. 1991. Homecoming and Family Reunion. 1979. Copperfields.

  7. Visit Weaver's Department Store - Dillards music and All kinds of Mayberry items. When I think of The Dillards, one of the first things that pop to my mind is "The Darling boys" from The Andy Griffith Show.I would expect that for those who are not fans of bluegrass music that "the Darling boys" would be the main reason you're looking at this page.