List of Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver band members

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Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver in 2015. Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver on stage at the 2015 Tottenham Bluegrass Festival in Ontario, Canada.jpg
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver in 2015.

Doyle Lawson, a mandolin player and vocalist from Sneedville, Tennessee, formed his backing band Quicksilver in April 1979. The original lineup featured guitarist and lead vocalist Jimmy Haley, banjo player Terry Baucom, and bassist Lou Reid. During its 42-year existence, the group went through numerous changes in personnel. The final lineup at the point of Lawson's retirement in 2021 included banjo player and vocalist Eli Johnston (2013–2018 and 2020–2021), fiddle player Stephen Burwell (2014–2020 and 2021), bassist Jerry Cole (2018–2021), fiddle player Matt Flake (2020–2021), and guitarist Ben James (2020–2021).

Contents

History

1979–1991

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Lou Reid was the first bassist in Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, performing on three albums.

After more than seven years as a member of The Country Gentlemen, mandolin player and vocalist Doyle Lawson founded his own group on April 1, 1979. [1] The original lineup included guitarist and vocalist Jimmy Haley, banjo player Terry Baucom, and bassist Lou Reid; the group was briefly known as Doyle Lawson & Foxfire, but was soon renamed Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver (DL&Q). [2] After recording three albums — Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Rock My Soul and Quicksilver Rides Again — Reid left to join Ricky Skaggs' band on June 1, 1982. [3] He was replaced by Randy Graham for the recording of Heavenly Treasures (1983) and Once and for Always (1985). [4]

In May 1985, all three Quicksilver members left the band due to "business disputes" with Lawson, forming a group called The New Quicksilver with Alan Bibey on mandolin. [5] This left Lawson to enlist a whole new lineup for DL&Q, which consisted of guitarist and vocalist Russell Moore, plus brothers Scott (on banjo) and Curtis Vestal (on bass). [2] After the release of Beyond the Shadows, Ray Deaton took over on bass. [6] This lineup released The News Is Out and Heaven's Joy Awaits in 1987, [7] [8] and Hymn Time in the Country and I'll Wander Back Someday in 1988. [9] [10] Scott Vestal also left in September 1988 to form Livewire, a new group with New South guitarist Robert Hale. [11] He was replaced by Jim Mills, who debuted on the 1989 release I Heard the Angels Singing. [12] The band was joined by Mike Hartgrove as its first full-time fiddler in 1990. [13]

1991–2003

In February 1991, all but Mills left Lawson's band to form IIIrd Tyme Out. [14] Moore and Deaton were replaced by John Bowman and Shelton Feazell, respectively, from 1991 to 1992. [15] Fiddles were performed on the four albums released during this period — Only God, [16] Merry Christmas from Our House to Your House, [17] Pressing On Regardless, [18] and Treasures Money Can't Buy [19] — by session member Jimmy Edmonds. For 1994's Hallelujah in My Heart, Lawson was joined by guitarist and vocalist Shawn Lane, banjo player Brad Campbell, bassist Johnny Berry, and dobro player Jimmy Stewart. [20] The whole lineup changed again after this release, with guitarist and vocalist Steve Gulley, banjo player Barry Abernathy, bassist Dale Perry, and fiddle player Owen Saunders recording Never Walk Away and There's a Light Guiding Me. [21] [22]

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Jamie Dailey played with Quicksilver from 1999 to 2007, first on bass and later on guitar.

During 1996, Gulley was replaced by Barry Scott. [23] After the release of Kept & Protected, Saunders was replaced by Jim Van Cleve. [24] Gospel Radio Gems followed, before Abernathy and Van Cleve left at the end of 1998 to form Mountain Heart. [25] Early the next year, Jamie Dailey joined on bass, Perry switched to banjo, and Doug Bartlett took over on fiddle. [26] After the release of Winding Through Life (1999) and Just Over in Heaven (2000), Bartlett was replaced by 17-year-old Hunter Berry in March 2001. [27] Scott and Dailey subsequently switched guitar and bass duties. [28] Berry left less than a year later, joining Rhonda Vincent's group The Rage in January 2002. [29] He was replaced for a few months by Tom Brantley, before Jesse Stockman took over in the summer. [30] Stockman's bandmate Jess Barry followed in December, making Quicksilver a dual-fiddle lineup. [31]

2003–2013

In July 2003, after the release of Thank God, Dale Perry left DL&Q to join David Parmley's band Continental Divide. [32] He was replaced by original member Terry Baucom. [33] During 2004, the band recorded You Gotta Dig a Little Deeper with Stockman as its sole fiddle player. [34] In August 2005, he joined The Isaacs and was replaced by another returning member, Mike Hartgrove. [35] At the end of the year, Barry Scott also left, reporting that he was "burnt out on music and needs a change". [36] Darren Beachley took over starting on January 1, 2006. [37] He Lives in Me and More Behind the Picture Than the Wall followed, before both Baucom and Hartgrove ended their second tenures in the band on March 17, 2007. [38] [39]

Baucom and Hartgrove were replaced by Chris Warner and Alan Johnson, respectively. [40] Warner was unable to commit full-time, however, and was replaced in June by Joey Cox. [41] April saw the addition of Ron Spears on bass, in preparation for Dailey's planned departure at the end of the year. [42] By August, Spears had been replaced by Carl White, as Dailey completed his departure. [43] In October, the group added a new dobro player, Josh Swift. [44] With its almost entirely new lineup, DL&Q released Help Is on the Way in 2008, before Johnson left that May to take a break from music. [45] He was replaced by Brandon Godman, [46] who performed on Lonely Street before leaving again just six months later. [47] Johnson subsequently returned on a temporary basis. [48] In January 2009, Beachley also departed. [49]

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Darren Beachley (center) was one of Quicksilver's lead singers between 2006 and 2009.

In February 2009, Darren McGuire and Jason Barie replaced Beachley and Johnson, respectively. [50] McGuire was replaced by Corey Hensley in September, [51] before Cox and White were replaced in December by returning Perry and new member Jason Leek, respectively. [52] The new lineup released Light on My Feet, Ready to Fly, before Rogers joined as the group's new guitarist in September 2010, with Hensley switching to bass and Leek departing. [53] Starting in January 2011, DL&Q performed with a drummer for the first time, with White returning in this role. [54] The following month, Jessie Baker replaced Perry. [55] He performed on Drive Time and Sing Me a Song About Jesus, before being replaced by Joe Dean in April 2012. [56] Around the same time, the group returned to a six-piece without a drummer, releasing Roads Well Traveled in March 2013. [57]

2013–2021

Both DL&Q lead singers left during 2013 — Mike Rogers was replaced by Dustin Pyrtle in April, [58] before Eli Johnston took over from Corey Hensley in August. [59] The new lineup released Open Carefully, Message Inside, before Barie was replaced by Stephen Burwell in September 2014. [60] The band's lineup remained stable for several years, releasing In Session (2015), Burden Bearer (2016) and Life Is a Story (2017), before Pyrtle and Johnston both left in November 2018 — replaced by Jake Vanover and Jerry Cole, respectively. [61] In 2019, the band released its first ever live album, Live in Prague. [62] The following year saw numerous lineup changes for the group: in January, long-term dobro player Josh Swift left after just over 12 years with the band, [63] in May, Burwell left after just under six years in the lineup, [64] and in June, banjo player Joe Dean left after an eight-year spell with the group. [65]

In July 2020, Lawson revealed that Vanover had followed Swift, Burwell and Dean in leaving the band, explaining that the group's inability to tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic had caused the recent departures. [66] At the same time, he assured that he would continue with new members, revealing a new lineup including continuing bassist Jerry Cole, alongside new guitarist and vocalist Ben James, former bassist Eli Johnston on banjo and vocals, and new fiddle player Matt Flake. [66] The lineup released Roundtable in 2021, which also featured the returning Burwell on second fiddle. [67] That spring, Lawson announced his intention to retire from leading his own band at the end of 2022; [68] however, six months later, he brought this forward a year, explaining that the continued uncertainty in the wake of the pandemic was making it difficult to continue touring. [69] Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver performed their final show on December 30, 2021, at the Jekyll Island Bluegrass Festival on Jekyll Island, Georgia. [70]

Following Lawson's retirement, Eli Johnston, Jerry Cole and Stephen Burwell formed Authentic Unlimited with guitarist John Meador and mandolin player Jesse Brock; [71] Ben James joined the touring lineup of Dailey & Vincent (co-fronted by former DL&Q member Jamie Dailey); [72] and Matt Flake later performed with Sideline and the Bluegrass Allstars. [73] [74]

Members

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
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Doyle Lawson 1979–2021
  • mandolin
  • mandola
  • guitar
  • fiddle (1982–85)
  • banjo
  • lead, tenor and baritone vocals
all Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver (DL&Q) releases
Terry Baucom
  • 1979–1985
  • 2003–2007 (died 2023)
  • banjo
  • fiddle (1982–85)
  • bass vocals
all DL&Q releases from Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver (1979) to Once and for Always (1985), and from A School of Bluegrass (2004) to More Behind the Picture Than the Wall (2007)
Jimmy Haley1979–1985
  • guitar
  • lead and tenor vocals
all DL&Q releases from Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver (1979) to Once and for Always (1985)
Lou Reid 1979–1982
  • bass
  • baritone and tenor vocals
  • Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver (1979)
  • Rock My Soul (1981)
  • Quicksilver Rides Again (1982)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Randy Graham1982–1985
  • Heavenly Treasures (1983)
  • Once and for Always (1985)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Russell Moore1985–1991
  • guitar
  • lead and tenor vocals
  • all DL&Q releases from Beyond the Shadows (1986) to My Heart Is Yours (1990)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Scott Vestal1985–1988
  • banjo
  • baritone and tenor vocals
  • all DL&Q releases from Beyond the Shadows (1986) to I'll Wander Back Someday (1988)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Curtis Vestal1985–1986
  • bass
  • bass vocals
  • Beyond the Shadows (1986)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Ray Deaton1986–1991 (died 2019)
  • all DL&Q releases from The News Is Out (1987) to My Heart Is Yours (1990)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
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Jim Mills 1988–1992 (died 2024)
  • banjo
  • baritone and tenor vocals
  • all DL&Q releases from I Heard the Angels Singing (1989) to Treasures Money Can't Buy (1992)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
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Mike Hartgrove
  • 1989–1991
  • 2005–2007
fiddle
  • My Heart Is Yours (1990)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
  • He Lives in Me (2006)
  • More Behind the Picture Than the Wall (2007)
John Bowman1991–1992
  • guitar
  • bass
  • lead and tenor vocals
  • Only God (1991)
  • Merry Christmas from Our House to Your House (1991)
  • Pressing On Regardless (1992)
  • Treasures Money Can't Buy (1992)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Shelton Feazell
  • bass
  • guitar
  • bass and tenor vocals
Shawn Lane1992–1994
  • guitar
  • lead and tenor vocals
  • Hallelujah in My Heart (1994)
  • Never Walk Away (1995)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Brad Campbell
  • banjo
  • baritone and tenor vocals
Jimmy Stewart
  • dobro
  • baritone and tenor vocals
Johnny Berry
  • bass
  • bass vocals
  • Hallelujah in My Heart (1994)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Dale Perry
  • 1994–2003
  • 2009–2011
  • bass (until 2003)
  • banjo (from 1999)
  • bass vocals
  • all DL&Q releases from Never Walk Away (1995) to A School of Bluegrass (2004)
  • Light on My Feet, Ready to Fly (2010)
Barry Abernathy1994–1998
  • banjo
  • baritone and tenor vocals
  • all DL&Q releases from Never Walk Away (1995) to Winding Through Life (1999)
  • The Hard Game of Love (2002)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Owen Saunders1994–1997fiddle
  • Never Walk Away (1995)
  • There's a Light Guiding Me (1996)
  • Kept & Protected (1997)
  • The Hard Game of Love (2002)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Steve Gulley 1994–1996 (died 2020)
  • guitar
  • lead and tenor vocals
  • Never Walk Away (1995)
  • There's a Light Guiding Me (1996)
  • Kept & Protected (1997)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Donny Catron1996
(died 2016)
none
Barry Scott 1996–2005
  • guitar
  • bass (from 2001)
  • piano
  • lead, tenor and baritone vocals
all DL&Q releases from Kept & Protected (1997) to He Lives in Me (2006)
Jim Van Cleve 1997–1998fiddle
  • Winding Through Life (1999)
  • The Hard Game of Love (2002)
  • A School of Bluegrass
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Jamie Dailey 1999–2007
  • bass (until 2001)
  • guitar (from 2001)
  • lead, tenor and baritone vocals
all DL&Q releases from Winding Through Life (1999) to More Behind the Picture Than the Wall (2007)
Doug Bartlett1999–2001
  • fiddle
  • baritone and tenor vocals
  • Winding Through Life (1999)
  • Just Over in Heaven (2000)
  • Gospel Parade (2001)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Hunter Berry2001–2002
  • fiddle
  • guitar
  • Gospel Parade (2001)
  • The Hard Game of Love (2002)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
Tom Brantley2002fiddlenone
Jesse Stockman2002–2005
  • Thank God (2003)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
  • You Gotta Dig a Little Deeper (2005)
  • He Lives in Me (2006)
Jess Barry2002–2004
  • Thank God (2003)
  • A School of Bluegrass (2004)
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Darren Beachley2006–2009
  • bass
  • lead, tenor and baritone vocals
  • He Lives in Me (2006)
  • More Behind the Picture Than the Wall (2007)
  • Help Is On the Way (2008)
  • Lonely Street (2009)
Alan Johnson
  • 2007–2008
  • 2008–2009
  • fiddle
  • bass vocals
Help Is on the Way (2008)
Chris Warner2007
  • banjo
  • baritone vocals
none
Ron Spears
  • bass
  • lead vocals
Joey Cox2007–2009
  • banjo
  • guitar
  • Help Is on the Way (2008)
  • Lonely Street (2009)
Carl White
  • 2007–2009
  • 2011–2012
  • bass
  • piano
  • baritone, tenor and occasional lead vocals
  • drums, percussion (2011–12)
  • Help Is on the Way (2008)
  • Lonely Street (2009)
  • Drive Time (2011)
  • Sing Me a Song About Jesus (2012)
Josh Swift2007–2020
  • dobro
  • guitar
  • percussion
  • baritone and bass vocals
all DL&Q releases from Help Is on the Way (2008) to Live in Prague (2019)
Brandon Godman2008fiddleLonely Street (2009)
Jason Barie2009–2014all DL&Q releases from Light on My Feet, Ready to Fly (2010) to In Session (2015)
Darren McGuire2009
  • guitar
  • lead and tenor vocals
none
Corey Hensley2009–2013
  • guitar (until 2010)
  • bass (from 2010)
  • lead and tenor vocals
  • Light on My Feet, Ready to Fly (2010)
  • Sing Me a Song About Jesus (2012)
  • Roads Well Traveled (2013)
Jason Leek2009–2010
  • bass
  • tenor and baritone vocals
  • Light on My Feet, Ready to Fly (2010)
  • Drive Time (2011)
Mike Rogers2010–2013
  • guitar
  • percussion
  • lead and tenor vocals
  • Drive Time (2011)
  • Sing Me a Song About Jesus (2012)
  • Roads Well Traveled (2013)
Jessie Baker2011–2012
  • banjo
  • guitar
  • Drive Time (2011)
  • Sing Me a Song About Jesus (2012)
Joe Dean2012–2020all DL&Q releases from Roads Well Traveled (2013) to Live in Prague (2019)
Dustin Pyrtle2013–2018
  • guitar
  • lead and tenor vocals
  • Open Carefully, Message Inside (2014)
  • In Session (2015)
  • Burden Bearer (2016)
  • Life is a Story (2017)
Eli Johnston
  • 2013–2018
  • 2020–2021
  • bass
  • guitar
  • banjo (2020–21)
  • lead and baritone vocals
  • Open Carefully, Message Inside (2014)
  • In Session (2015)
  • Burden Bearer (2016)
  • Life is a Story (2017)
  • Roundtable (2021)
Stephen Burwell
  • 2014–2020
  • 2021
  • fiddle
  • percussion
all DL&Q releases from In Session (2015) to Roundtable (2021)
Jerry Cole2018–2021
  • bass
  • guitar
  • percussion
  • lead, tenor and baritone vocals
  • Live in Prague (2019)
  • Roundtable (2021)
Jake Vanover2018–2020
  • guitar
  • lead, tenor and baritone vocals
Live in Prague (2019)
Ben James2020–2021
  • guitar
  • lead and tenor vocals
Roundtable (2021)
Matt Flake
  • fiddle
  • bass vocals

Timeline

List of Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver band members

Lineups

PeriodMembersReleases
April 1979–June 1982
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, lead/tenor vocals
  • Jimmy Haley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Terry Baucom — banjo, bass vocals
  • Lou Reid — bass, tenor/baritone vocals
  • Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver (1979)
  • Rock My Soul (1981)
  • Quicksilver Rides Again (1982)
June 1982–May 1985
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, fiddle, lead/tenor vocals
  • Jimmy Haley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Terry Baucom — banjo, fiddle, bass vocals
  • Randy Graham — bass, tenor/baritone vocals
  • Heavenly Treasures (1983)
  • Once and for Always (1985)
May 1985 – 1986
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Russell Moore — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Scott Vestal — banjo, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Curtis Vestal — bass, bass vocals
  • Beyond the Shadows (1986)
1986–September 1988
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Russell Moore — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Scott Vestal — banjo, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Ray Deaton — bass, bass vocals
  • The News Is Out (1987)
  • Heaven's Joy Awaits (1987)
  • Hymn Time in the Country (1988)
  • I'll Wander Back Someday (1988)
September 1988 – 1989
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Russell Moore — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Jim Mills — banjo, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Ray Deaton — bass, bass vocals
  • I Heard the Angels Singing (1989)
1989–February 1991
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Russell Moore — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Jim Mills — banjo, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Ray Deaton — bass, bass vocals
  • Mike Hartgrove — fiddle
  • My Heart Is Yours (1990)
Early 1991–late 1992
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • John Bowman — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Jim Mills — banjo, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Shelton Feazell — bass, bass/tenor vocals
  • Only God (1991)
  • Merry Christmas from Our House
    to Your House
    (1991)
  • Pressing On Regardless (1992)
  • Treasures Money Can't Buy (1992)
Late 1992–summer 1994
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Shawn Lane — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Brad Campbell — banjo, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Johnny Berry — bass, bass vocals
  • Jimmy Stewart — dobro, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Hallelujah in My Heart (1994)
  • Never Walk Away (1995) — two tracks
Summer 1994–1996
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Steve Gulley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Abernathy — banjo, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — bass, bass vocals
  • Owen Saunders — fiddle
  • Never Walk Away (1995)
  • There's a Light Guiding Me (1996)
  • Kept & Protected (1997) — two tracks
1996
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Donny Catron — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Abernathy — banjo, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — bass, bass vocals
  • Owen Saunders — fiddle
none
November 1996 – 1997
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Barry Scott — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Abernathy — banjo, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — bass, bass vocals
  • Owen Saunders — fiddle
  • Kept & Protected (1997)
  • The Hard Game of Love (2002) — two tracks
1997–late 1998
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Barry Scott — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Abernathy — banjo, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — bass, bass vocals
  • Jim Van Cleve — fiddle
  • Gospel Radio Gems (1998)
  • The Hard Game of Love (2002) — three tracks
Early 1999–March 2001
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Barry Scott — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — banjo, bass, bass vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — bass, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Doug Bartlett — fiddle, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Winding Through Life (1999)
  • Just Over in Heaven (2000)
March 2001–January 2002
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Scott — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — banjo, bass, bass vocals
  • Hunter Berry — fiddle, guitar
  • Gospel Parade (2001)
  • The Hard Game of Love (2002) — seven tracks
Early–summer 2002
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Scott — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — banjo, bass, bass vocals
  • Tom Brantley — fiddle
none
Summer–December 2002
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Scott — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — banjo, bass, bass vocals
  • Jesse Stockman — fiddle
December 2002–July 2003
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Scott — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — banjo, bass, bass vocals
  • Jesse Stockman — fiddle
  • Jess Barry — fiddle
  • Thank God (2003)
August 2003 – 2004
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Scott — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Terry Baucom — banjo, bass vocals
  • Jesse Stockman — fiddle
  • Jess Barry — fiddle
none
2004–August 2005
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Scott — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Terry Baucom — banjo, bass vocals
  • Jesse Stockman — fiddle
  • You Gotta Dig a Little Deeper (2005)
  • He Lives in Me (2006) — select tracks
August–December 2005
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Barry Scott — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Terry Baucom — banjo, bass vocals
  • Mike Hartgrove — fiddle
  • He Lives in Me (2006) — select tracks
January 2006–March 2007
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Darren Beachley — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Terry Baucom — banjo, bass vocals
  • Mike Hartgrove — fiddle
  • He Lives in Me (2006) — select tracks
  • More Behind the Picture Than the Wall (2007)
March–April 2007
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Darren Beachley — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Chris Warner — banjo, backing vocals
  • Alan Johnson — fiddle, bass vocals
none
April–June 2007
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Darren Beachley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Ron Spears — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Chris Warner — banjo, backing vocals
  • Alan Johnson — fiddle, bass vocals
June–August 2007
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jamie Dailey — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Darren Beachley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Ron Spears — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Joey Cox — banjo, guitar
  • Alan Johnson — fiddle, bass vocals
August–October 2007
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Darren Beachley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Joey Cox — banjo, guitar
  • Carl White — bass, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Alan Johnson — fiddle, bass vocals
October 2007–May 2008
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Darren Beachley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Joey Cox — banjo, guitar
  • Carl White — bass, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Alan Johnson — fiddle, bass vocals
  • Josh Swift — dobro, baritone vocals
  • Help Is on the Way (2008)
June–December 2008
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Darren Beachley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Joey Cox — banjo, guitar
  • Carl White — bass, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Brandon Godman — fiddle
  • Josh Swift — dobro, bass vocals
  • Lonely Street (2009)
December 2008–January 2009
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Darren Beachley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Joey Cox — banjo, guitar
  • Carl White — bass, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Alan Johnson — fiddle, bass vocals
  • Josh Swift — dobro, baritone vocals
none
February–September 2009
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, lead/tenor vocals
  • Darren McGuire — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Joey Cox — banjo, guitar
  • Carl White — bass, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Jason Barie — fiddle
  • Josh Swift — dobro, bass vocals
September–December 2009
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Corey Hensley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Joey Cox — banjo, guitar
  • Carl White — bass, baritone/tenor vocals
  • Jason Barie — fiddle
  • Josh Swift — dobro, bass vocals
December 2009–September 2010
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Corey Hensley — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — banjo, guitar, bass vocals
  • Jason Leek — bass, tenor/baritone vocals
  • Jason Barie — fiddle
  • Josh Swift — dobro, baritone vocals
  • Light on My Feet, Ready to Fly (2010)
September 2010–January 2011
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, baritone vocals
  • Mike Rogers — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Corey Hensley — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — banjo, guitar, bass vocals
  • Jason Barie — fiddle
  • Josh Swift — dobro, baritone vocals
none
January–February 2011
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, baritone vocals
  • Mike Rogers — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Corey Hensley — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Dale Perry — banjo, guitar, bass vocals
  • Jason Barie — fiddle
  • Josh Swift — dobro, baritone vocals
  • Carl White — drums, percussion
February 2011–April 2012
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, baritone vocals
  • Mike Rogers — guitar, percussion, lead/tenor vocals
  • Corey Hensley — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Jessie Baker — banjo, guitar
  • Jason Barie — fiddle
  • Josh Swift — dobro, guitar, bass, bass vocals
  • Carl White — drums, bass, tenor/baritone vocals
  • Drive Time (2011)
  • Sing Me a Song About Jesus (2012)
April 2012–April 2013
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Mike Rogers — guitar, percussion, lead/tenor vocals
  • Corey Hensley — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Joe Dean — banjo, guitar
  • Jason Barie — fiddle
  • Josh Swift — dobro, guitar, bass, bass vocals
  • Roads Well Traveled (2013)
April–August 2013
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Dustin Pyrtle — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Corey Hensley — bass, lead/tenor vocals
  • Joe Dean — banjo, guitar
  • Jason Barie — fiddle
  • Josh Swift — dobro, guitar, bass, bass vocals
none
August 2013–September 2014
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Dustin Pyrtle — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Eli Johnston — bass, lead/baritone vocals
  • Joe Dean — banjo, guitar
  • Jason Barie — fiddle
  • Josh Swift — dobro, guitar, bass, bass vocals
  • Open Carefully, Message Inside (2014)
  • In Session (2015) – all but one track
September 2014–November 2018
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Dustin Pyrtle — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Eli Johnston — bass, lead/baritone vocals
  • Joe Dean — banjo, guitar
  • Stephen Burwell — fiddle, percussion
  • Josh Swift — dobro, guitar, bass, bass vocals
  • In Session (2015) – one track
  • Burden Bearer (2016)
  • Life Is a Story (2017)
November 2018–January 2020
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jake Vanover — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Jerry Cole — bass, lead/baritone vocals
  • Joe Dean — banjo, guitar
  • Stephen Burwell — fiddle, percussion
  • Josh Swift — dobro, guitar, bass, bass vocals
  • Live in Prague (2019)
January–May 2020
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jake Vanover — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Jerry Cole — bass, lead/baritone vocals
  • Joe Dean — banjo, guitar
  • Stephen Burwell — fiddle, percussion
none
July 2020–summer 2021
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Ben James — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Eli Johnston — banjo, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jerry Cole — bass, lead/baritone vocals
  • Matt Flake — fiddle, bass vocals
  • Roundtable (2021)
Summer–December 2021
  • Doyle Lawson — mandolin, guitar, lead vocals
  • Ben James — guitar, lead/tenor vocals
  • Eli Johnston — banjo, guitar, lead vocals
  • Jerry Cole — bass, lead/baritone vocals
  • Matt Flake — fiddle, bass vocals
  • Stephen Burwell — fiddle, percussion

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