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The Dillards
The Dillards
Artist Information
Genres: Progressive Bluegrass, Traditional Bluegrass, Country-Rock, Bluegrass
Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
Formed: 1962 in Missouri
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Biography
One of the leading lights of progressive bluegrass in the '60s, the Dillards played a major part in modernizing and popularizing the sound of bluegrass, and were also an underappreciated influence on country-rock. The group was founded by brothers Doug (banjo) and Rodney Dillard (guitar), who grew up in Salem, MO, playing music together. During the late '50s, they appeared often on local radio and performed with several different area bands, including the Hawthorn Brothers, the Lewis Brothers, and the Dixie Ramblers; they also recorded a couple of singles for the St. Louis-based K-Ark label as the Dillard Brothers in 1958. In 1960, they decided to form their own group, recruiting DJ pal Mitch Jayne on bass, as well as mandolin player Dean Webb.
Discography
Release: 2006
Label: Collectors' Choice Music
Release: April 4, 2006
Label: Varese