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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Diamond_RioDiamond Rio - Wikipedia

    After undergoing several membership changes in its initial years, the band consisted of the same six members from 1989 to 2022: Marty Roe (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Gene Johnson (mandolin, guitar, fiddle, tenor vocals), Jimmy Olander (lead guitar, banjo), Brian Prout (drums), Dan Truman (keyboards), and Dana Williams (bass guitar, baritone ...

  2. The double-bender guitar and Jimmy Olander go hand-in-hand. The innovative guitarist of Diamond Rio fame is a converted banjo player who is now mastering a whole new double-bending style that is as much a part of Diamond Rio's sound as its award-winning vocals. He has performed on other projects; he exchanges licks with Steve Wariner.

  3. 259,590 views. Jimmy Olander's opening lick on Diamond Rio's "Meet In The Middle," let the listener know that they were about to hear something new. His double-bender meets...

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  4. www.youtube.com › channel › UC9WYiNakkDrvJZQ2Q9Z1MtgThe Jimmy O Show - YouTube

    The Jimmy O Show. @TheJimmyOShow. •. 3.8K subscribers • 13 videos. This is the OFFICIAL channel for GRAMMY® Award Winning artist and producer, Jimmy Olander, one of country music's most...

  5. The band’s long-time guitar player, Jimmy Olander, developed and wrote the treatment. Originating as The Tennessee River Boys in the 80’s, the band evolved into Diamond Rio in 1989.

  6. 29. Juni 2018 · Jimmys held the lead guitar slot at Diamond Rio for the last 33 years. The band has been nominated for 14 Grammys and has sold over 24 million records. And in this conversation, Jimmy shares the secret of success behind the band’ ability to get along and resolve conflicts amongst themselves…

  7. 28. Juni 2018 · 25. 1.9K views 5 years ago. Jimmy Olander Interview: Loads of personal stories here, including how Jimmy wound up buying a custom guitar at age 16… some childhood family challenges, how they’ve...

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