Doug Dillard discography

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Doug Dillard discography
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Doug Dillard (right) with the reunion of the original Dillards
Studio albums4
Compilation albums2
Singles4

Doug Dillard is an American bluegrass banjo player. In addition to his solo albums and recordings with the Dillards and Dillard & Clark, he has been featured as a performer and composer on numerous albums by other artists.

Contents

Solo albums

Compilations

Singles

With John Hartford and Rodney Dillard

As a member of The Dillards

As a member of the Folkswingers

As a member of Dillard & Clark

As a member of the Doug Dillard Band

As composer

Also appears on

1967 - 1970

1971 - 1975

1976 - 1979

1980 - 1998

Music publications

Sources

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References

  1. "Douglas Dillard: The Banjo album". The Rising Storm. 31 May 2012. Retrieved June 29, 2017.