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  1. Billy Ray Latham (January 12, 1938, Arkansas – August 19, 2018, Nashville, TN) was an American banjo player. He was best known as a member of the Kentucky Colonels (1961-c.1974). [1] He then joined The Dillards in 1974, and left c.1978.

  2. 21 de ago. de 2018 · Billy Ray Latham, the gregarious banjo player and showman with The Kentucky Colonels, died on Sunday in Nashville at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He was 80 years of age. Friends say that Billy had been in poor health of late, and was in and out the hospital repeatedly in recent months.

  3. The promised memorial celebration for noted banjo player Billy Ray Latham has been scheduled for this weekend. Billy passed away on August 21 at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville at 80 years of age after several years of declining health.

  4. 10 de sept. de 2018 · Billy Ray Latham in today’s bluegrass world is a name that may not be all that well-known, but for me it holds an elevated position in my history of bluegrass banjo. Although Billy did many things during his career, he is best known in my banjo history as the banjo player in the in the jaw-droppingly stunning music of the West ...

  5. Explore Billy Ray Latham's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Billy Ray Latham on AllMusic.

  6. This week Dan Miller reaches back into his interview archives to present an interview he conducted in 1999 with banjo player Billy Ray Latham. Dan talks with Billy Ray about his early career and his work with the Country Boys, the Kentucky Colonels, the Dillard and Clark Expedition, the Dillards, and more.

  7. Billy Ray Latham was born on 12 January 1938 in Wild Cat Corner, Arkansas, USA. He is an actor, known for Cal's Corral (1959) and The Farmer's Other Daughter (1965).