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* 1963: ''[[12 String Guitar!]]'' ([[Pacific Jazz Records|World Pacific]])
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* 1963: ''[[12 String Guitar! Vol. 2]] (World Pacific)
* 1963: ''[[12 String Guitar! Vol. 2]]'' (World Pacific)


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* 1977: [[Byron Berline]] - ''Dad's Favorites'' (Rounder)
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* 1977: Gene Clark - ''[[Two Sides to Every Story]]'' ([[RSO Records|RSO]])
* 1977: Gene Clark - ''[[Two Sides to Every Story]]'' ([[RSO Records|RSO]])
* 1977: Steven Fromholz - ''Outlaw Blues (Capitol)
* 1977: Steven Fromholz - ''Outlaw Blues'' (Capitol)
* 1978: Hoyt Axton - ''Free Sailin''' ([[MCA Records|MCA]])
* 1978: Hoyt Axton - ''Free Sailin''' ([[MCA Records|MCA]])
* 1979: Mistress - ''Mistress'' (RSO)
* 1979: Mistress - ''Mistress'' (RSO)

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Doug Dillard discography
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.

Solo albums

  • 1970: The Banjo Album (Together) extended edition released in 2004 on Rural Rhythm[1]
  • 1973: Duelin' Banjo (20th Century)
  • 1974: You Don't Need A Reason To Sing (20th Century)
  • 1979: Heaven (Flying Fish)

Compilations

  • 1975: G & D (A&M) with Gene Clark - Netherlands release
  • 1992: Glitter Grass From The Nashwood Hollyville Strings / Permanent Wave (Flying Fish) as Dillard / Hartford/ Dillard

Singles

  • 1973: "Music Country" (20th Century) promo
  • 1973: "My Grass Is Blue" / "Monday Motion" (20th Century)
  • 1974: "You Don't Need A Reason - (Mono)" / "You Don't Need A Reason - (Stereo)" (20th Century) promo
  • 1976: "Going Down" / "Poor Old Slave" (Warner Bros.)

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

  • 1980: Jackrabbit! (Flying Fish) with Byron Berline
  • 1986: What's That? (Flying Fish)
  • 1988: Heartbreak Hotel (Flying Fish)

As composer

  • 1965: José Feliciano - The Voice and Guitar of José Feliciano (RCA) - track 4, "Duelin' Banjo" (co-written with Dean Webb, Rodney Dillard, and Mitch Jayne)
  • 1970: The Dillards - Copperfields (Elektra) - track 3, "Old Man at the Mill" (co-written with Rodney Dillard, Mitch Jayne, Herb Pedersen, Dean Webb)
  • 1974: Gene Clark - No Other (Asylum) - track 8, "Lady Of The North" (co-written with Gene Clark)
  • 1978: Country Gazette - From the Beginning (Sunset Records) - track 6, "Aggravation" (co-written with Byron Berline)
  • 1979: New Grass Revival - Too Late to Turn Back Now (Flying Fish) - track 2, ""With Care from Someone" (co-written with Bernie Leadon and Gene Clark)
  • 1979: New Grass Revival - Barren County (Flying Fish) - track 2, "In The Plan" (co-written with Bernie Leadon and Gene Clark)
  • 1985: Skiff Skats - Skiff Skat Stuff (Making Waves) - track 5, "Hickory Hollow"
  • 1988: The Dillards - I'll Fly Away (Edsel) - track 12, "Old Man at the Mill" (co-written with Rodney Dillard, Mitch Jayne, Herb Pedersen, Dean Webb)
  • 2003: The Good Brothers - One True Thing (Hogtown / UTR) - track 9, "Dooley" (co-written with Rodney Dillard)
  • 2007: Tim White - You Asked for It (Fat Dog) - track 2, "Doug's Tune"

Also appears on

1967 - 1970

1971 - 1975

1976 - 1979

1980 - 1998

Music publications

  • 1980: The Bluegrass Banjo Style of Douglas Flint Dillard (ALMO / Columbia Pictures Publications) revised edition in 2001, The Classic Douglas Dillard Songbook of 5-String Banjo Tablatures (Centerstream / Hal Leonard)

Sources

References

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