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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_DillardsThe Dillards - Wikipedia

    The Dillards circa 1981. The Dillards originally consisted of: Douglas Dillard (born March 6, 1937, Salem, Missouri – May 16, 2012) – banjo. Rodney Dillard (born May 18, 1942, Salem, Missouri) – guitar, dobro. Dean Webb (born Roy Dean Webb, March 28, 1937, Independence, Missouri – June 30, 2018) [3] – mandolin.

  2. 2. Juli 2018 · Dean Webb was a member of the Dillards, a band that popularised bluegrass music on The Andy Griffith Show. He also played with Glen Campbell, the Byrds and Elton John, and wrote The Old Home Place.

  3. A tribute to Dean Webb, a mandolin legend and a member of The Dillards, who played the musical Darling boys on \"The Andy Griffith Show\". Learn about his life, career, musical style and legacy in this article by Jim Clark.

  4. 10. Juni 2012 · A profile of Dean Webb, a mandolin player who influenced bluegrass, newgrass and country rock as a member of the Dillards and the Darling Family. The article covers his career, his influences, his recent performances and his memories of Doc Watson and Earl Scruggs.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dean_WebbDean Webb - Wikipedia

    Webb was born in Reading, Berkshire as Michael Eaton. He was educated at St. Annes Roman Catholic School in Caversham. Eaton chose the name "Dean Webb" as his stage name; the name "Dean" likely came from James Dean and "Webb" came from "Harry Webb", the real name of singer Cliff Richard. When Dean was twelve he joined a boys military band.

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  7. 3. Juli 2018 · John Cowan, a former member of New Grass Revival, pays tribute to Dean Webb, a founding member of The Dillards and a bluegrass legend. He shares how Webb influenced him and welcomed him into the bluegrass family.