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  1. This is The Dillards: Live...Almost album. Produced by Jim Dickson. Musicians: Doug Dillard: banjo, vocals Rodney Dillard: guitar, dobro, vocals Dean Webb: mandolin, vocals Mitch Jayne: bass, vocals. Side one: Black-eyed Susie (Traditional) Never see my home again (Rodney Dillard/Mitch Jayne) There is a time (Rodney Dillard/Mitch Jayne) Old ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1968 Vinyl release of "Live!!!! Almost!!!" on Discogs.

  3. Listen to Live!!! Almost!!! by The Dillards on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Black-Eyed Susie (Live at the Mecca, Los Angeles)”, “Never See My Home Again (Live at the Mecca, Los Angeles)” and more.

  4. Weaver's Department Store - Dillards music and All kinds of Mayberry items. When I think of The Dillards, one of the first things that pop to my mind is "The Darling boys" from The Andy Griffith Show. I would expect that for those who are not fans of bluegrass music that "the Darling boys" would be the main reason you're looking at this page.

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCyDmlCf_h8pUIIPdJ6O69aQThe Dillards - YouTube Music

    The Dillards are professionally represented worldwide by Ken Lingad for 1680Entertainment - Nashville / New York / Los Angeles / London "The Original Voice of American Music" :: Official YouTube Channel for legendary bluegrass supergroup The Dillards and "Rolling Stone" magazine's "Father of Modern Country Rock," Rodney Dillard.

  6. The Dillards' second album, 1964's concert set Live!!! Almost!!!, captured their controversial move into amplified electric instruments, which was considered heresy by many bluegrass purists; they also began to tour with rock groups, most notably the Byrds. In response to purist criticism, the group followed Live!!! Almost!!! in 1965 with the more traditional Pickin' & Fiddlin', which featured ...

  7. The Dillards perform with a lot of spirit, warmth and enjoyment, which seems to have been their usual approach: "There isn't a song that the Dillards do that they don't thoroughly enjoy, and they do them with equal enthusiasm on the back porch, or in concert before five thousand people". The album contains an equal mixture of traditional songs and ones penned by the band, plus a few cover ...