TAGS and the Darlings (dillards) introduced the united stated to a style of music that most had never heard before. It allowed bluegrass to spread and be heard and loved all over the country. Rest in peace, Mitch! I always thought that you "spoke" the loudest with your facial expressions and body language even though your characters were mute!!!
GOSH ,Folks I loved this ,At 50 this was one of my favorite Griffth show(with the darlins and denver pyle),,I cried listening too these folks ,Seein Charlene(Maggie) with the boys(Dillards) againJust brought the tears forward ,,Thats for this post
@Sunburst64 Mitch passed away on August 2, 2010, a month after his 82nd birthday. I'm sure it was a tremendous loss for the group, as he was a fine bass player.
TAGS and the Darlings (dillards) introduced the united stated to a style of music that most had never heard before. It allowed bluegrass to spread and be heard and loved all over the country. Rest in peace, Mitch! I always thought that you "spoke" the loudest with your facial expressions and body language even though your characters were mute!!!
JAMESTOWNECHEF 2 months ago
this one makes me cry paw.
SIGNALSTAT 3 months ago
"best band in the land?" r u kiddin Maggie?
uselessjoe 3 months ago
GOSH ,Folks I loved this ,At 50 this was one of my favorite Griffth show(with the darlins and denver pyle),,I cried listening too these folks ,Seein Charlene(Maggie) with the boys(Dillards) againJust brought the tears forward ,,Thats for this post
carltn 3 months ago
After all these years The Darling boys talk. I guess their all keyed up
hidoll22 7 months ago
just saw this on andy griffith last night....all these years later, they did an excellent job singin' that....still got the spirit
kevinjconroy 9 months ago
@46r11,..they are in key
banjoscott 10 months ago
Not their finest perfomance, but still brilliant!
FredPilcher 10 months ago
timeless classic. i just got done watching several andy griffith show episodes with my 11 year old daughter. i loved the darlins music.
motroo1 1 year ago
Would help if they were in key
46r11 1 year ago
Wheres Dean and Mitch? Missouri banjo picker wanys to know.
Sunburst64 2 years ago
They have retired several years ago,
coasterrider43 2 years ago
@Sunburst64 Dean Plays with a local Missouri band called The Missouri Boat Ride Bluegrass Band
marcosmyros 9 months ago
@marcosmyros Thanks!
Sunburst64 9 months ago
@Sunburst64 Mitch passed away on August 2, 2010, a month after his 82nd birthday. I'm sure it was a tremendous loss for the group, as he was a fine bass player.
DrummerBoy922 3 months ago
she still looks good.still has a real good voice.and enthusiasm super loved the show ansd her singing.
foxindian 2 years ago