Strong influence on Dillards Music
The Dillards were one of the first bluegrass groups to start using electric instruments. In the 1960s, as electric instruments became more widely available, some bands began experimenting with mandolins, electric guitars and even replace the stand-up bass with an electric.
The Dillards actually had a huge impact on rock music and country. They were also considered "pioneers" of the "Progressive Bluegrass." Among those who Dillards credits as having a direct influence on his work are The Eagles, Elton John, The Byrds, JD Crowe, The Seldom Scene, and Ricky Skaggs . It is often surprising to discover that a group that is so little known to the general public in the mainstream has been a major player in the evolution of the world and more music.
In 1968, Doug left the band and joined Gene Clark, former Byrds, Dillard & Clark formed. Doug and Gene has also done an excellent job as musicians to bands like The Eagles, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Byrds and The.
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