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  1. 10 de feb. de 2010 · These are just a few of the 300+ songs written by Dolan Ellis about the state he adopted as his own, as soon as he arrived from Kansas in 1959. Actually, eve...

  2. Dolan Ellis, Arizona's Official Balladeer,starred in this hilarious video as part of Dolan's TV special, "Arizona Groovin" from the early 70s. Sarah Winters ...

  3. 1 de feb. de 2024 · There’s probably no person alive who knows the songs, history, and myths of Arizona better than Dolan Ellis – because it’s likely, he’s the one that wrote th...

  4. After more than 55 years as Arizona’s Official State Balladeer, Dolan Ellis continues to proudly hang his cowboy hat on that handle. It was Governor Sam Goddard who created the title and made the appointment official in 1966. It was right after Dolan left “The New Christy Minstrels” at the height of their fame, and returned home to his ...

  5. Description. “Man From the Big Country” was my first album of Arizona expression, and it was the album that brought my music to the attention of Governor Sam Goddard, who first appointed me as, “Arizona’s Official Balladeer”. This album was recorded at the now historically significant, “Audio Recorders of Arizona” in Phoenix, and ...

  6. Dolan Ellis (born 1 March 1935, Kansas) is an American musician and singer. He was an original member of The New Christy Minstrels and was with them for their first five albums, several gold records, their Grammy in 1963 for Best Group, major concert appearances, and a full season (1962–1963) as regulars on the nationally-televised program The Andy Williams Show. He is now with the Christys ...

  7. 15 de feb. de 2019 · Award-winning singer-songwriter Dolan Ellis won a Grammy as a member of The New Christy Minstrels in 1962. Kansas native Ellis has made Phoenix, Arizona, his home since 1959, and has served as Arizona’s Official State Balladeer since 1966. When I recorded my first album of Arizona ballads Governor Sam Goddard (Terry’s dad) asked me if I ...