Talk:Nitty Gritty Dirt Band discography
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[edit]I corrected the link for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Album "Will the Circle be Broken" because it wasn't linking to the NGDB album but was linking to the public domain song lyric page instead. 2001:558:6007:98:1958:35:7BA:DD0 (talk) 23:57, 5 March 2014 (UTC)
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NGDB as contributing artists
[edit]What are the criteria for listing here? I see John McEuen appearances listed in 1990 and 1991 when he was not part of the NGDB. And did no members other than Hanna, Fadden, McEuen, Ibbotson, and Carpenter ever make appearances on other artists's tracks? This seems like very, very, cherry-picked original research. --User:Khajidha (talk) (contributions) 20:34, 8 February 2024 (UTC)
- I have removed the table, leaving only appearances by the band and not individual members. --User:Khajidha (talk) (contributions) 14:18, 12 February 2024 (UTC)
Year | Album Title by Artist | Contribution |
---|---|---|
1969 | "Paint Your Wagon" soundtrack on "Hand Me Down That Can O' Beans" |
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band |
1971 | Jackson Browne by Jackson Bowne | Jimmie Fadden - harmonica |
1971 | "Sweet Country Suite" by Larry Murray | John McEuen - mandolin[2] |
1972 | "I Saw the Light with Some Help from My Friends " by Earl Scruggs |
John McEuen - vocals (background), banjo |
1973 | Don't Cry Now by Linda Ronstadt | Jimmie Fadden - harmonica |
1974 | Highway Call by Richard (Dickey) Betts | Jeff Hanna - acoustic guitar |
1974 | "Monkey Grip " by Bill Wyman | John McEuen - mandolin, banjo |
1974 | Heart Like a Wheel by Linda Ronstadt | Jimmie Fadden - harmonica |
1975 | Windsong by John Denver | Jimmie Fadden - harmonica |
1975 | "Blue Sky - Night Thunder " by Michael Martin Murphey | John McEuen - banjo Jeff Hanna – background vocals Jimmy Ibbotson – background vocals |
1975 | banjoman soundtrack by Various Artists | Live version of "Battle Of New Orleans" and "Diggy Liggy Lo" |
1976 | "Flowing Free Forever" by Michael Martin Murphey | John McEuen - violin, mandolin, banjo, guitar, fiddle |
1976 | "Long Hard Ride" by The Marshall Tucker Band | John McEuen - banjo, mandolin |
1976 | "Swans Against the Sun" by Michael Martin Murphey | John McEuen - Dobro, slide guitar, banjo, fiddle, violin, guitar Jeff Hanna — vocals |
1977 | "Great Rush" by Timberline | John McEuen - fiddle, banjo |
1978 | "Wild And Crazy Guy" by Steve Martin on "King Tut" |
as the Toot Uncommons |
1981 | The Innocent Age by Dan Fogelberg | Jimmie Fadden - harmonica |
1981 | "Full House: Aces High" by The Amazing Rhythm Aces | John McEuen - mandolin, banjo |
1981 | "Steve Martin Brothers" by Steve Martin | John McEuen - banjo, guitar, mandolin |
1982 | "Best of Michael Martin Murphey" by Michael Martin Murphey | John McEuen - banjo, fiddle |
1984 | "Just Divorced" by David Allan Coe | John McEuen - banjo, mandolin |
1986 | "Tribute to Steve Goodman Various Artists" by Various Artists | Live "Face On The Cutting Room Floor" John McEuen - guitar, guitar (acoustic) Nitty Gritty Dirt Band |
1986 | "Fallin for you for years" by Conway Twitty on You Can't Say I Haven't Tried |
Harmony vocals - Jeff Hanna, Jimmy Ibbotson, Bob Carpenter |
1990 | Version of the Truth by Foster & Lloyd | Jeff Hanna - harmony vocals on Version of the Truth |
1990 | "Cowboy Songs" by Michael Martin Murphey | John McEuen - mandolin, banjo, fiddle |
1991 | "Tilt-A-World" by Runaway Express | John McEuen - mandolin |
1991 | "Wild Jimbos" by Wild Jimbos | Jimmy Ibbotson |
1992 | Another Country by The Chieftains[3] | On Happy To Meet You Jimmy Ibbotson - guitar, Jeff Hanna - guitar, Jimmie Fadden - drums, harmonica On Killbegs Jimmy Ibbotson - vocals, guitar, Jeff Hanna - vocals, guitar, Jimmy Fadden - drums, harmonica On Finale Jimmy Ibbotson - vocals, Jeff Hanna - vocals, guitar, Jimmie Fadden - harmonica |
1992 | "Voices In The Wind" by Susie Bogguss | Jimmy Fadden - harmonica Bob Carpenter - vocals Jimmy Ibottson - vocals Jeff Hanna - vocals |
1993 | "Port of Mystery" by Runaway Express | John McEuen - banjo |
1993 | "Cowboy Songs III" by Michael Martin Murphey | John McEuen - banjo |
1996 | "One Voice" by Various Artists On "You Believed in Me" with Karla Bonoff |
Jeff Hanna - guitar, vocals Jimmy Ibbotson - guitar, mandolin, vocals Jimmie Fadden - harmonica Bob Carpenter - accordion, vocals |
1996 | Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly) by Various Artists on "Maybe Baby" |
Jeff Hanna - slide guitar, vocals Bob Carpenter - Keyboards, vocals Jimmy Ibbotson - mandolin, lead vocal Jimmie Fadden - harmonica, vocals |
1998 | "Alligator Tales" by Chief Jim Billie | John McEuen - guitar (electric), slide guitar, guitar (acoustic), banjo, E-Bow, mandolin, vocals (background) |
1998 | "Rusty Old Halo/Where Did the Money Go] by Hoyt Axton | John McEuen - banjo |
1999 | "The Nashville Sessions" by Leftover Salmon and Friends | "Five Alive" featuring Jeff Hanna |
1999 | "Acoustic Christmas Carols: Cowboy Christmas II" by Michael Martin Murphey |
John McEuen - guitar, banjo, mandolin, tambourine, Indian drum |
1999 | "A Tribute To Jerry Garcia" by Jonathan McEuen & Phil Salazar | |
2000 | String Alchemy: From Eclectic to Electric by Various Artists | John McEuen - Three Tracks |
2000 | Seminole Fire by Chief Jim Billie | John McEuen - mandolin, fiddle, synthesizer, banjo, guitar |
2002 | "American IV: The Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash | Jeff Hanna - acoustic guitar on "Desperado" |
2003 | "Tennessee Stud" by Doc Watson | |
2003 | Further Down the Old Plank Road by The Chieftains[4] |
on The Squid-Jiggin' Ground / Larry O'Gaff Jeff Hanna - vocal, guitar, Jimmie Fadden - harmonica, drums, Jimmie Ibbotson - guitar |
2003 | "Return to Mu" by Merrell Fankhauser[5] | John McEuen – mandolin, guitar, background vocal [2] |
2003 | "Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip Original Soundtrack" | John McEuen - banjo, slide guitar, producer, guitar (acoustic), mandolin [2] |
2004 | "This Is Americana" on Gold Watch & Chain |
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with Kris Kristofferson [6] |
2004 | "The Unbroken Circle - The Musical Heritage Of The Carter Family" on Gold Watch & Chain |
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with Kris Kristofferson [7] |
2004 | "Merlefest Live! The Best of 2003" by Various Artists[8] | American Dream Live by NGDB |
2004 | "Chasin' Wild Trains" by Kim Carnes | Jeff Hanna - slide guitar |
2005 | "Telluride Bluegrass Festival: 30 Years" on Fishin In The Dark live |
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band[9] |
2005 | I'm Going Back There Someday by Paul Williams [10] |
John McEuen - banjo |
2006 | Easy to Be Free: The Songs of Rick Nelson on Believe What You Say [11] |
John McEuen - banjo, mandolin |
2007 | "Blindside" by Jock Bartley | John McEuen - mandolin, fiddle Jimmie Fadden - harmonica, maracas |
2007 | Road to Vegas by Phish [12] | John McEuen - slide guitar |
2007 | Music of the Wild West Original TV Soundtrack [2] |
John McEuen - banjo, strings, guitar, bowed piano, mandolin, fiddle, tuba |
2007 | "The Heartbeat Of Love" by Richie Furay | Jeff Hanna |
2007 | Another Time Brand New Opry [13] | John McEuen - mandolin, banjo |
References
- ^ NGDB as contributing artists information from album liner notes
- ^ a b c d "John McEuen". AllMusic. 1945-12-19. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ^ Another Country, The Chieftains, RCAVictor/BMG 09026-60939-2 (1992) CD
- ^ Further Down The Old Plank Road, The Chieftains, Victor 82876 52897 2 (2003) CD
- ^ "Return to Mu – Merrell Fankhauser". Lancerecords.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ^ "This Is Americana: Various Artists: Music". Amazon. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ^ "The Unbroken Circle - The Musical Heritage Of The Carter Family: VARIOUS ARTISTS, Carter Family: Music". Amazon. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ^ "Merlefest Live Best of 2003: Various Artists: Music". Amazon. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ^ "Telluride Bluegrass Festival: Thirty Years: Various Artists: Music". Amazon. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ^ [1] Archived December 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Various: Easy to be Free: The Songs of Rick Nelson". Planting Seeds Records. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ^ "Road to Vegas - Phish". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ^ [2] Archived January 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine