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Doug Dillard

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From 1956 to 1959, Doug was a founding member of the Ozark Mountain Boys with his younger brother Rodney, along with Bill Glenn, Henry and Jim Lewis, and Paul Breidenbach. Mitch Jayne (future member of The Dillards) invited the Ozark Mountain Boys to play on his KSMO Saturday morning radio show,
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Dillard suffered a collapsed lung, in several months developed a lung infection, and died in a Nashville hospital. He had stopped touring several years before his death but still participated in occasional recording sessions and a few concert performances.
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in 1962. Inspired by their popularity on college campuses, The Dillards moved to Los Angeles. They participated in several after-hours club sessions, and then recording industry executive
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In 1982, he launched the Doug Dillard Band. Through the subsequent years, he also maintained his solo career and occasionally reunited with Rodney for projects and performances.
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Doug and Rodney began performing on their own, and recorded a single "Banjo in the Hollow" for K-Ark Records, followed by three more single releases. With the addition of
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Dillard was inducted individually into the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America (SPBGMA) Preservation Hall of Greats in 1992.
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Doug and Rodney Dillard created the Folkswingers, a side project teaming their talents with
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By age 19, Dillard was performing regularly on a weekly radio show hosted by Howe Teague on
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In 2009, the Dillards were inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Fame by the
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The Dillards briefly reunited in 1986 to appear in the TV film
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In 1966, Doug and Rodney Dillard provided music for the film
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In 1958, Doug and Rodney joined the Dixie Ramblers, based in
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proficiency and his pioneering participation in late-'60s
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for their first European tour. Then he teamed up with
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The Andy Griffith Show" Rerun Watchers Club (TAGSRWC)
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Huck Finn Jubilee
Ontario, California
East St. Louis, Illinois
Nashville, Tennessee
Bluegrass
country
acoustic
folk
Banjo
banjo
country rock
Salem, Missouri
Earl Scruggs
Ralph Stanley
Don Reno
KSMO
St. Louis
John Hartford
Dean Webb
Mitch Jayne
The Dillards
Jim Dickson
Elektra Records
Andy Griffith
The Andy Griffith Show
Denver Pyle
Margaret Ann Peterson
Judy Garland
Tennessee Ernie Ford

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