Douglas Flint Dillard (March 6, 1937 – May 16, 2012) was an American musician noted for his banjo proficiency and his pioneering participation in late-60s country rock. Dillard, who grew up on a farm near Salem, Missouri, began learning guitar and fiddle at age five, and banjo at age 15. He began playing in the family band, with his father Homer, Sr. on fiddle, his mother Lorene on guitar, and his older brother Earl on keyboards. His banjo heroes were Earl Scruggs, Ralph Stanley, and Don Reno.
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He Needs Me (Olive Acknowledges Popeye)
I Yam What I Yam (Popeye's Declaration of Self)
Banjolina
Foggy Mountain Breakdown
Clinch Mountain Backstep
Jamboree
Turkey Knob
Runaway Country
Cumberland Gap
Swee'pea's Lullaby (Popeye's Note to Swee'pea)
Bully Of The Town
Hard Times
He's Large (The Eve of Olive's Engagement to Bluto)
Home Sweet Home
I'm Popeye the Sailor Man (Boop! Boop!)
With Care From Someone
Train 4500
Bells Of Saint Mary's
Sweethaven (an Anthem)
Blow Me Down (Popeye Enters Sweethaven)
I'm Mean (Bluto)
Din' We (Bill Barnacle's Lament)
Runawaycountry
It's Not Easy Being Me (Poopdeck Pappy is Held Hostage by Bluto)
Sailin' (Popeye and Olive Sing to Swee'pee)
Banjo Solo Bluegrass
Kids (Poopdeck Pappy's Opinion)
Foggy Mtn Breakdown
Bells of St. Mary
Something's Wrong
Jessico (feat. The Kentucky Headhunters & Doug Dillard)
Clinch Mountain Back Step
monday motion
He Needs Me (Olive Acknowledges Popeye) (feat. Harry Nilsson, Klaus Voormann, Ray Cooper, The Mysterious Karsten, Van Dyke Parks)
Dear Old Dixie
Heartbreak Hotel
Bells Of St Mary
Dixie Breakdown
duelin' banjo
filler up
Runaway Country [*]
my grass is blue
With Pain in My Heart
Let The Light Shine Down On Me
Clinch Mtn Backstep
Foggy MTN. Breakdown
Back Up & Push
Old Joe Clark
Banjo on the Mountain
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