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to Chuck Morris, who had taken over as the band's manager due to
William E. McEuen becoming overwhelmed by the role. Also according to John McEuen, Clark left voluntarily, while he believes that Hanna "got rid" of Cable because he felt "threatened" by Cable's songwriting ability. Joining Hanna, John McEuen, and Fadden as members were drummer Merel Bergante, bassist Richard Hathaway, and Al Garth, who played multiple instruments including saxophone and keyboards. The band's first release under the shortened name was 1978's
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American Dream" and "Make a Little Magic", followed by a realization that members of the country music community in Nashville were
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In 1978, both Clark and Cable left the band, which by this point had shortened its name to just the Dirt Band. McEuen said that the decision to become just the Dirt Band was due to disc jockeys not being comfortable with the longer name. Conversely, music writer Tom Roland attributed the name change
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Mastrionni both quit the band at this point and Ibbotson rejoined as a vocalist and bass guitarist; as a result, Fadden began playing drums in addition to his existing role as harmonica player. At this point, the band
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Marshall Morgan served as producers on the project. According to Ibbotson, the band chose to switch producers after moving to Warner, as they thought Putnam and Landis, despite working in country music, "thought they had to cover all bases." In addition to the five members of the band, other
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described the band as a "coming force in country rock" during the success of "Mr. Bojangles", and added that they "confounded critics by refusing to be categorized." He also thought that the band's sound during the 1970s was comparable to the Eagles, and that some songs such as their cover of
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was born and raised in
Detroit, Michigan, but his family had moved to Long Beach four years prior. While in high school, he befriended guitarist Bruce Kunkel, and the two played in a local duo called the New Coast Two. As they wanted to form a larger group, the two began playing impromptu jam
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returned as well, such as Doc Watson and Johnny Cash. Robert L. Doerschuk of AllMusic thought the album felt less collaborative than the previous two, due to a lack of chemistry between certain performers. Corresponding with both this album's release and the 30th anniversary of the first
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played bass, while
Randall and Berg were among the backing vocalists. A review for Country Standard Time said of this album that it "isn't breaking much new ground, but it sounds like an album the boys in the band had a lot of fun making, and that fun translates well to the listening."
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panned the album's soft rock sound and lack of variety between tracks, as well as the songs on which
Carpenter sang lead vocals. Likewise, Erlewine thought that the band "never quite mustered" the soft rock sound of the album, and criticized many of the songs for lacking
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Carpenter usually sang lead vocals on singles, "Modern Day Romance" was one of several in this timespan to feature Ibbotson on lead vocals instead. Worley noted that the song had originally been submitted to the band for inclusion on
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style. He thought the songs on the album were consistent in quality, but also thought that the album would not appeal to fans of their earlier works. Also during 1978, the band appeared under the pseudonym the Toot
Uncommons as backing musicians on comedian and actor
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review stated that the original release "helped knock down barriers then separating the traditional country and rock music communities, setting the stage for the eventual emergence of what came to be known as Americana music".
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writer Bob Cannon was less favorable, writing, "They’re always competent, with shimmering three-part harmonies and stellar musicianship, but that doesn’t compensate for their generally forgettable songwriting." Closing track
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and a popular song to play during the summertime. The song was certified gold as a music download in 2011, and increased to platinum in 2014. The album's third and final single was "
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eliminated the United Artists label and reopened Liberty Records, transferring the band back to that label after a decade. Their first release upon returning to Liberty was 1981's
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reviewed the album favorably, praising Hanna's and Ibbotson's lead vocals as well as the lyrics of the title track. Following in 1986 was the band's second greatest-hits package,
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sessions at a Long Beach music shop called McCabe's Guitar Shop. Through these performances, they recruited four other musicians. These were Jimmie Fadden, who at the time played
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country music charts since 1973. During the release of this album, Michael Buono took over for Bergante on drums, while Bob Carpenter joined as keyboardist. Next was 1980's
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on fiddle and mandolin, Jeff Hanna's son Jaime Hanna on guitar, and Jim Photoglo on bass guitar. Prior to joining the band, Jaime Hanna had been a touring guitarist for
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noted that the lyrics of "Partners, Brothers and Friends" contained several references to the band's career up to that point. Holly Gleason of
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but was rejected, and they chose to record it after it was submitted to them a second time. Also charting in the top ten from this album were "
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praised the use of acoustic instruments and the "crisp" nature of Josh Leo's production style, as well as the "urgency" of the singing.
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in addition to former member Ibbotson. The special also aired on PBS and was later packaged as a live CD and DVD titled
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of AllMusic thought the album marked a shift in the band's sound to a
2695:(LP jacket). Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Liberty Records. 1968. LST-7540.
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album, the band joined Earl and Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements, and
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was still new when the first one was recorded. Walter Tunis of the
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in the "Mr. Bojangles" cover as well as the tracks from the first
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called the project "entertainingly quirky". George Hauenstein of
1318:. Leadon's only in-studio appearance with the band was on 1988's
1070:, their last after rejoining Liberty. This album was produced by
4503:
4443:"Premiere: Jackson Browne joins Nitty Gritty Dirt Band for 50th"
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still fans of their music. They also thought that the first two
1783:'s road band. Holmes had previously been a touring musician for
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Nitty Gritty Dirt Band has released three collaborative albums:
429:. The band has collaborated with a number of artists, including
4766:
1775:; he also performed with John McEuen's son Jonathan in the duo
1497:, Canada. The band returned to Liberty a third time for 1992's
1324:. This project charted three singles within the top ten of the
1306:, McEuen quit the band to raise his family. He was replaced by
794:. The album also accounted for the band's first entries on the
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Jackson Browne was a founding member of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
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4629:"After 20 years, 'Nitty Gritty Band' continues to hit paydirt"
4500:"The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Celebrates New Members, New Notes"
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was said to have refused an offer to appear on the album, and
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spoke favorably of the variety of songwriters, which included
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After Universal closed, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band transferred to
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Starting in 1983, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band began a shift toward
1391:. Many of the guests appeared on the title track, a cover of
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produced the album. In Ibbotson's absence, session musician
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John McEuen was a longtime member of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
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Bernie Leadon briefly joined Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1987.
1115:". The lead single was another Rodney Crowell composition, "
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in 1972. The band's first project for this label was 1972's
453:", which was originally recorded by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
4702:
The Life I've Picked: A Banjo Player's Nitty Gritty Journey
4602:"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band music still has its flavor of '70s"
1690:. This album was recorded at a studio owned by Ibbotson in
3989:"24 years of dirt haven't changed Nitty Gritty Dirt Band"
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featured a number of collaborators, including Doc Watson.
409:" all went to number one, with the latter becoming their
3127:. Vol. 31, no. 1510. New York City. p. 25
337:, who quit early on and was replaced by longtime member
3147:"Smoky Hill festival to feature Nitty Gritty Dirt Band"
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album. He also defined the band's late-1970s output as
3224:. Vol. 90, no. 27. New York City. p. 40
1640:, in 2002. This album featured further guests such as
527:
music without actually having a member who played the
2597:"Dirt Band Drops Ork-Rock, Gets Back To Nitty Gritty"
2308:"A Long Beach homecoming for Dirt Band's John McEuen"
827:
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
729:. The album had further cover songs on it, including
388:
throughout the 1980s and charted multiple singles on
3507:"'Long Hard Road' to top for Nitty Gritty Dirt Band"
3444:"Changing times find Dirt Band walking country road"
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1570:The band released no further projects until 1997's
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on individual tracks. She also compared the track "
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4202:"Dreamworks Picks Up Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Album"
2027:Jackie Clark - guitar, bass guitar (ca. 1976-1978)
1799:as producer. The album featured guest vocals from
1487:cover songs. This project was followed in 1992 by
376:, led off by the singles "Shot Full of Love" and "
314:from 1978 to 1983, is an American band founded in
3977:Select "Nitty Gritty Dirt Band" from "Name" menu.
596:", reflected the music and mindset of the 1920s.
318:, in 1966. Since 2018, the band has consisted of
4731:Listen or Watch from Woodsongs archived show 551
4552:"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band announces farewell tour"
3478:"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recognized as 'country'"
3243:
3241:
3239:
2898:"If you're dreaming of a Phil Spector Christmas"
2024:John Cable - guitar, bass guitar (ca. 1976-1978)
904:, becoming the first American act to do so. The
4376:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (
3534:"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band breaks country barrier"
2705:: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (
1353:, then a new country label started by producer
957:Their second album as the Dirt Band was 1979's
918:1978–1981: The Dirt Band and shift to soft rock
876:". The album featured guest contributions from
844:Their next album for United Artists was 1974's
566:. The band released another album for Liberty,
551:. He also helped the band sign a contract with
4474:"John McEuen Quits the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band"
3688:"Story Behind the Song: 'Fishin' in the Dark'"
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2498:. London, England: Bobcat Books. p. 574.
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2063:- guitar, banjo, vocals (1966-1988, 2001-2017)
2039:Richard Hathaway - bass guitar (ca. 1978-1983)
2036:Al Garth - various instruments (ca. 1978-1983)
4778:
4683:The Billboard Book of Number One Country Hits
2048:Bruce Kunkel - vocals, guitar (ca. 1966-1967)
1972:Bob Carpenter – keyboards, accordion, vocals
1890:were stronger than usual for a country band.
1261:", also written by Ibbotson. Writing for the
1123:country charts. Also issued as singles were "
8:
4290:Gordon Castelnero, David L. Russell (2017).
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2495:Country Roads: How Country Came to Nashville
2045:- bass guitar, vocals (1970-1976, 1983-2009)
1943:fiddle and mandolin in their live settings.
5292:From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come)
4143:"Rascal Flatts Takes Bow for "Broken Road""
3213:"The Dirt Band, Le Roux, Roxy, Los Angeles"
3036:"Search results for Nitty Gritty Dirt Band"
3011:"Search results for Nitty Gritty Dirt Band"
2980:"Guitars forever duel in Doc Watson's soul"
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2665:"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band mixes then and now"
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2066:Les Thompson - guitar, mandolin (1966-1974)
1671:Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Farther Along.
1475:From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come)
1081:The band began recording their next album,
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3114:Mayer, Ira; Taylor, Barry (May 29, 1976).
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5180:Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)
4656:"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is forever young"
4554:. Country Standard Time. January 16, 2024
4296:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 118.
3573:"It's been a long haul for the Dirt Band"
3527:
3525:
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3040:Recording Industry Association of America
3005:
3003:
3001:
2009:Ralph Barr - guitar, clarinet (1966-1969)
1966:Jimmie Fadden – drums, harmonica, vocals
1551:", which Hanna wrote with Bobby Boyd and
1455:, their only win from that organization.
1411:", as well as the original compositions "
1117:Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)
1028:. An uncredited review in the New Jersey
831:Recording Industry Association of America
399:Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)
3893:"Nitty Gritty celebrates a new 'Circle'"
3571:Robert K. Oermann (September 28, 1985).
2862:
2860:
2640:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music
2633:
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2629:
2627:
2625:
2623:
2528:"Dirt Band Getting Down to Nitty Gritty"
2348:. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 315–16.
1828:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music
1493:, a live album recorded a year prior in
1443:, and the title track was nominated for
1287:1988–1989: Departure of John McEuen and
361:". The band's sound took on elements of
5049:Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III
5042:Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two
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3916:
3914:
3842:. No. 746. Los Angeles. p. 49
3784:. No. 669. Los Angeles. p. 58
3030:
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2809:(1 ed.). Hal Leonard Corporation.
2345:Historical Dictionary of American Radio
2334:
2269:Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III
2221:Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two
1637:Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III
1622:, membership changes, and farewell tour
1620:Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III
1360:Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two
1357:. Their only release for the label was
1289:Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two
1107:. The project also included a cover of
471:Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III
465:Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two
4453:from the original on November 10, 2016
4369:
4267:Will the Circle Be Unbroken Volume III
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2384:Irwin Stambler, Grelun Landon (2000).
2057:Vic Mastrionni - drums (ca. 1980-1983)
2012:Merel Bergante - drums (ca. 1978-1979)
1870:due to the use of instruments such as
1445:Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
1161:in 1985. The album's lead single was "
809:. Following the commercial success of
700:1972–1977: United Artists Records and
498:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was founded in
18:List of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band members
4420:"Circlin' Back: Celebrating 50 Years"
3334:"Dirt Band cleans up with this album"
2958:. Record Research, Inc. p. 260.
2896:Robert Hillburn (December 17, 1972).
2575:. Record Research, Inc. p. 653.
1675:Best Country Instrumental Performance
1447:, at the 32nd Grammy Awards in 1990.
1439:" (a collaboration with Hornsby) won
1363:, a sequel album to their 1972 album
1169:, who would later become one-half of
672:that same year. Colin Larkin, in the
613:contributed on drums. Bob Talbert of
32:For the self-titled debut album, see
7:
5384:Country music groups from California
3603:Holly Gleason (September 23, 1985).
3280:"Still Gritty after all these years"
3278:Oksenhorn, Stewart (July 22, 2013).
2803:Vaughan, Andrew (February 1, 2015).
1838:influences, while by the release of
1451:also won Album of the Year from the
801:charts: a cover of Hank Williams's "
711:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's 1972 album
674:Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music
3532:Rickey Ferguson (August 25, 1984).
3365:"Dirt Band gets better with change"
2867:Henry McNulty (February 19, 1972).
2526:Tony Frazier (September 21, 1986).
1935:"Jambalaya" featured influences of
1754:Circlin’ Back: Celebrating 50 Years
1722:Circlin' Back: Celebrating 50 Years
1419:", the latter a collaboration with
1216:. The album included the new song "
1151:1985–1987: Middle years with Warner
754:Also in 1972, the band traveled to
5414:Musical groups established in 1966
4627:Jim Wensits (September 14, 1986).
4472:McCarthy, Amy (October 30, 2017).
4441:Lewis, Randy (September 9, 2016).
3891:Thomas Goldsmith (April 4, 1989).
3686:Dave Paulson (February 28, 2015).
2869:"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band shines on"
2663:Mary Campbell (October 14, 1967).
2642:. Virgin Books. pp. 306–307.
2468:"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band biography"
2077:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band discography
1748:, Byron House, Jerry Douglas, and
1654:Will the Circle Be Unbroken Albums
1652:. Collaborators from the previous
146:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band discography
34:The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (album)
25:
5374:1966 establishments in California
4884:Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
4600:Walter Tunis (October 21, 1987).
4141:Morris, Edward (March 10, 2005).
3987:Lonna Baldwin (August 24, 1990).
3476:Mary Campbell (August 19, 1984).
3452:. September 30, 1983. pp. 4D
3211:Herbeck, Ray Jr. (July 8, 1978).
2841:Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
2387:The Encyclopedia of Country Music
2306:Grobaty, Tim (January 12, 2016).
2109:Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
1349:In 1989, the band transferred to
1279:" (later a number-one single for
1103:contributors included Skaggs and
906:United States Department of State
669:Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
5429:Universal Records (1988) artists
5394:Folk rock groups from California
4498:Jedd Beaudoin (March 20, 2019).
3313:. September 14, 1979. p. 50
2033:- vocals, guitar (ca. 1967-1969)
2021:Michael Buono - drums (ca. 1979)
1555:, was later recorded by Hummon,
985:. Featuring backing vocals from
326:(fiddle, mandolin, vocals), and
51:
3829:Fennell, Debe (July 15, 1988).
3744:Holly Gleason (April 5, 1987).
3397:. December 6, 1981. pp. D3
2784:. December 20, 1969. p. 39
2492:Hinton, Brian (June 26, 2012).
2390:. MacMillan. pp. 135–137.
1840:Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy
825:nomination, in the category of
345:. Their earliest work featured
5424:United Artists Records artists
5215:Partners, Brothers and Friends
4954:Partners, Brothers and Friends
4449:. No. Los Angeles Times.
3771:Bee, Katy (January 16, 1987).
3709:Alanna Conaway (May 3, 2011).
3607:Partners, Brothers and Friends
3332:Ken Paulson (August 3, 1980).
2956:Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2017
2720:Bob Talbert (April 14, 1968).
2197:Partners, Brothers and Friends
1503:, titled after a cover of the
1158:Partners, Brothers and Friends
680:sound. It featured a cover of
502:, in 1966. Founding guitarist
445:. In addition, Hanna co-wrote
1:
5419:Progressive country musicians
4575:"'The Circle' still unbroken"
4573:Troy Moon (October 4, 1989).
4035:Bruce Mason (July 20, 1990).
3872:. October 2, 1988. p. 41
3505:Kip Kirby (August 25, 1984).
1987:Jaime Hanna – guitar, vocals
1223:This was followed in 1987 by
369:" and "Make a Little Magic".
5379:American country rock groups
4114:Bob Cannon (June 17, 1994).
3923:Don Adair (April 28, 1989).
3371:. August 21, 1981. p. 8
1665:for a live concert aired on
1523:cover) and "One Good Love".
719:Liberty Records merged with
270:
5250:Workin' Man (Nowhere to Go)
5035:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
4898:Stars & Stripes Forever
4226:. May 12, 1999. p. 24.
3960:"Past winners and nominees"
3734:Whitburn 2017, pp. 293-294
3153:. April 28, 1978. p. 1
3064:Stars & Stripes Forever
2986:. June 17, 1978. p. 16
2133:Stars & Stripes Forever
2125:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
1922:the Flying Burrito Brothers
1908:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
1895:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
1852:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
1779:, and later as a member of
1700:, a self-released project.
1659:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
1534:Next on Liberty was 1994's
1449:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
1397:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
1365:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
1330:Workin' Man (Nowhere to Go)
1043:1983–1984: Shift to country
888:. Eder found influences of
847:Stars & Stripes Forever
815:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
811:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
761:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
713:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
702:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
478:. They have also won three
459:Will the Circle Be Unbroken
29:American country music band
5450:
5389:DreamWorks Records artists
4863:The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
3773:"Group Changes On Horizon"
3641:. June 11, 1986. p. 3
2085:The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
2074:
1882:. Holly Gleason noted the
1283:) to "An American Dream".
639:West Hollywood, California
599:Their third album, 1968's
555:, who released the band's
31:
5159:All I Have to Do Is Dream
5152:The Battle of New Orleans
4800:
4317:W, R (October 16, 2004).
3965:Country Music Association
3416:Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
2573:Top Pop Singles 1955–2010
2054:- vocals, banjo (1988-89)
1453:Country Music Association
1229:, led off by the single "
1056:began finding success in
874:All I Have to Do Is Dream
856:The Battle of New Orleans
50:
5145:Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
4704:. Chicago Review Press.
4293:Earl Scruggs: Banjo Icon
3483:Vincennes Sun-Commercial
2776:"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band"
1441:Best Bluegrass Recording
868:, led off by a cover of
735:Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
5404:Liberty Records artists
5229:Baby's Got a Hold on Me
4658:. Country Standard Time
4606:Lexington Herald-Leader
4532:. Country Standard Time
4422:. Country Standard Time
4399:. Country Standard Time
4391:Jacquilynne Schlesier.
4344:. Country Standard Time
4340:MacIntosh, Dan (2004).
4244:. Country Standard Time
3249:Stephen Thomas Erlewine
2954:Whitburn, Joel (2017).
2571:Whitburn, Joel (2011).
2018:- vocals, guitar (1966)
1917:Lexington Herald-Leader
1816:Bowling Green, Kentucky
1756:in 2016. An uncredited
1409:You Ain't Going Nowhere
1399:". Earl Scruggs's son,
1316:Flying Burrito Brothers
1231:Baby's Got a Hold on Me
942:'s novelty hit single "
931:Stephen Thomas Erlewine
576:, formerly a member of
557:self-titled debut album
330:(bass guitar, vocals).
306:(sometimes abbreviated
5434:Warner Records artists
5264:Down That Road Tonight
5208:Home Again in My Heart
5010:Welcome to Woody Creek
4794:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
4754:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
4745:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
4736:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
4633:The South Bend Tribune
4122:. Entertainment Weekly
3635:"Twenty Years of Dirt"
3449:The Charlotte Observer
2277:Welcome to Woody Creek
1981:– bass guitar, vocals
1931:The South Bend Tribune
1893:During the release of
1683:Welcome to Woody Creek
1631:
1531:
1338:Down That Road Tonight
1299:
1214:Michael Martin Murphey
1184:Home Again in My Heart
1052:
954:
841:
758:, to record the album
721:United Artists Records
716:
539:1967–1971: Early years
533:Strawberry Alarm Clock
500:Long Beach, California
495:
316:Long Beach, California
304:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
94:Long Beach, California
63:Background information
45:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
5331:Bless the Broken Road
5324:Joe Knows How to Live
5092:Dirt, Silver and Gold
4975:The Rest of the Dream
4700:McEuen, John (2017).
4263:Robert L. Doerschuk.
3949:Whitburn 2017, p. 166
2903:The Los Angeles Times
2638:Colin Larkin (1998).
2229:The Rest of the Dream
1724:. It included guests
1692:Woody Creek, Colorado
1629:
1600:Country Standard Time
1549:Bless the Broken Road
1529:
1470:The Rest of the Dream
1465:MCA Nashville Records
1302:During promotion for
1297:
1277:Joe Knows How to Live
1050:
952:
911:Dirt, Silver and Gold
839:
787:The Los Angeles Times
710:
543:John's older brother
493:
451:Bless the Broken Road
76:Illegitimate Jug Band
5399:Grammy Award winners
5131:House at Pooh Corner
5099:Twenty Years of Dirt
5027:Collaboration albums
4681:Roland, Tom (1991).
4208:: 5. April 12, 1999.
4206:CMJ New Music Report
4022:CMJ New Music Report
3929:The Spokesman-Review
2837:Richie Unterberger.
2670:Poughkeepsie Journal
1610:, and Hanna's wife,
1543:Entertainment Weekly
1459:1990s: Label changes
1205:Twenty Years of Dirt
756:Nashville, Tennessee
694:House at Pooh Corner
5409:MCA Records artists
5271:Turn of the Century
5236:Fishin' in the Dark
4996:The Christmas Album
4926:Make a Little Magic
4685:. Billboard Books.
4372:cite AV media notes
4178:The Christmas Album
4155:on October 12, 2009
4024:: 36. June 6, 1990.
3839:Radio & Records
3831:"Bits & Pieces"
3781:Radio & Records
3750:The Palm Beach Post
3561:, pp. 430–431.
3538:The Journal Gazette
3369:Wausau Daily Herald
3189:, pp. 394–395.
3174:, pp. 163–164.
2701:cite AV media notes
2253:The Christmas Album
2165:Make a Little Magic
1996:– fiddle, mandolin
1860:American folk music
1578:Rising Tide Records
1573:The Christmas Album
1413:Turn of the Century
1235:Fishin' in the Dark
1218:Stand a Little Rain
1155:Next on Warner was
991:Fort Myers, Florida
982:Make a Little Magic
870:the Everly Brothers
594:Teddy Bears' Picnic
407:Fishin' in the Dark
128:progressive country
5201:Modern Day Romance
5084:Compilation albums
4947:Plain Dirt Fashion
4891:All the Good Times
3639:The Daily Sentinel
3311:The Daily Sentinel
3151:The Salina Journal
2189:Plain Dirt Fashion
2117:All the Good Times
1868:Plain Dirt Fashion
1809:the War and Treaty
1785:Mumford & Sons
1632:
1592:DreamWorks Records
1557:Melodie Crittenden
1532:
1310:, formerly of the
1300:
1180:Plain Dirt Fashion
1163:Modern Day Romance
1084:Plain Dirt Fashion
1053:
1006:After this album,
955:
842:
726:All the Good Times
717:
633:, recorded at the
496:
427:DreamWorks Records
403:Modern Day Romance
79:The Toot Uncommons
5361:
5360:
5257:I've Been Lookin'
5173:Dance Little Jean
5166:An American Dream
4919:An American Dream
4654:Jeffrey B. Remz.
4447:Los Angeles Times
4303:978-1-4422-6866-1
3993:Spokane Chronicle
2984:Herald and Review
2965:978-0-89820-229-8
2582:978-0-89820-188-8
2397:978-0-312-26487-1
2157:An American Dream
1960:– vocals, guitar
1759:Los Angeles Times
1738:Jerry Jeff Walker
1702:George Massenburg
1680:Next in 2004 was
1351:Universal Records
1334:I've Been Lookin'
1328:country charts: "
1212:, Colorado, with
1171:Brooks & Dunn
1141:Mattoon, Illinois
1109:Bruce Springsteen
1097:Hank Williams Jr.
1062:Dance Little Jean
960:An American Dream
840:The band in 1976.
799:Hot Country Songs
768:artists, such as
682:Jerry Jeff Walker
545:William E. McEuen
395:Hot Country Songs
378:Dance Little Jean
367:An American Dream
355:Jerry Jeff Walker
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1517:I Fought the Law
1199:The Miami Herald
987:Nicolette Larson
914:, also in 1976.
898:Hey, Good Lookin
890:psychedelic rock
865:Symphonion Dream
748:Hartford Courant
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1125:I Love Only You
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1018:Fire in the Sky
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803:I Saw the Light
792:Nashville sound
774:Maybelle Carter
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1583:Bang Bang Bang
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1425:When It's Gone
1417:And So It Goes
1343:The Tennessean
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1259:Oh What a Love
1255:signature song
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1165:", written by
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1089:Warner Records
1076:Richard Landis
1072:Norbert Putnam
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969:Rodney Crowell
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