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  1. Former early band member Buddy Brayfield, now Dr. Sam Brayfield, is a family practice, hospice and palliative care physician in Osage Beach, Missouri, and plays with a local band Buddy and the Notes. For the first time since 1980, Brayfield rejoined the group for a reunion concert at Gillioz Theater in September 2010 that included ...

    • John Dillon, Mike "Supe" Granda, Bill Jones, Ruell Chappell, Ron Gremp, Dave Painter, Kelly Brown, Nick Sibley, Molly Healey
    • A&M
  2. In 1976, co-founder Buddy Brayfield left the band to pursue a successful medical career. Brayfield recommended Ruell Chappell be hired to fill the vacancy, so Chappell toured with the Daredevils through 1980, playing keyboards and contributing background vocals on the albums Don’t Look Down in 1977 (also recorded at Caribou Ranch), and It’s ...

  3. In addition to the band’s name change, the lineup changed as well. Campanelli and Jones were out and were replaced by a piano player named Buddy Brayfield. Anderson, who was romantically linked with Dillon, also decided to opt out as she decided to retire from the stage. Campanelli’s decision to leave the band was so he could pursue a ...

  4. Buddy Brayfield - piano, harpsichord, organ, percussion, vocals. Michael Granda - bass, percussion, vocals. Larry Lee - vocals, drums, percussion, acoustic guitar, saw. Jack Black - backing vocals. Elizabeth Anderson - backing vocals. Sidney Cash - backing vocals. Janet Lee - backing vocals. Donald Bromage - backing vocals. Production.

    • December 1973
  5. Piano Buddy Brayfield. Photography Jeremy Parkin & Bill Higgins. Percussion Steve Cash, Michael Granda, Larry Lee & 2 more. Organ Buddy Brayfield. Mandolin John Dillon. Lead Electric Guitar Randle ...

  6. 16. Jan. 2024 · Buddy Brayfield exited the band in 1976 to pursue a medical career. He went on to become a doctor at Osage Beach. Randle Chowning left the band in the mid-1970s after the band returned to the ...

  7. Don't Look Down is the fifth album by American country rock band The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. The band lost another founding member, Buddy Brayfield, gained a new producer David Kershenbaum, and added three new players, including singer/guitarist and longtime pal Steve Canaday, who as owner of the New Bijou had been instrumental in ...