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  • Oct 17, 1966
    The Dillards make their final appearance as the fictitious band The Darlings on CBS' "The Andy Griffith Show," co-starring Don Knotts and George "Goober" Lindsey
    Dec 1, 1966
    Carter Stanley dies in Bristol, Tennessee. Along with younger sibling Ralph Stanley, The Stanley Brothers joined Bill Monroe and Flatt & Scruggs among bluegrass' pioneers, and their mountain harmonies significantly influence Ricky Skaggs
    Jan 19, 1967
    Bass player Dennis Crouch, of The Nashville Bluegrass Band, is born in Strawberry, Arkansas. He plays on the soundtracks of "Cold Mountain" and "Crazy Heart," plus the Alison Krauss & Robert Plant album "Raising Sand"
    Mar 16, 1967
    Mandolin player Ronnie McCoury is born in Pennsylvania. He joins his father's group, The Del McCoury Band, one of the leading acts in bluegrass music. They win numerous IBMA Entertainer of the Year honors and join the Grand Ole Opry in 2003
    May 19, 1967
    Ralph Stanley holds his first recording session as a solo artist in Cincinnati, Ohio
    Jun 5, 1967
    Mandolin player Suzanne Cox is born in Springhill, Louisiana. The daughter of Willard Cox, she sings lead frequently for The Cox Family, a bluegrass-gospel quartet that appears on the multi-platinum soundtrack to "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
    Jun 20, 1967
    Singer and guitarist Dan Tyminski is born in Rutland, Vermont. He joins Alison Krauss' Union Station, performing on "When You Say Nothing At All," and singing lead on The Soggy Bottom Boys' "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow"
    Aug 4, 1967
    Warren Beatty's "Bonnie And Clyde" premieres at the Montreal Film Festival. Flatt & Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" appears in the soundtrack, which also benefits from musicians Doug Dillard, Tommy Tedesco and Glen Campbell
    Aug 13, 1967
    Warren Beatty's "Bonnie And Clyde" makes its debut in American theaters. The soundtrack features Flatt & Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," plus work by Los Angeles musicians Doug Dillard, Tommy Tedesco and Glen Campbell
    Sep 15, 1967
    "Bonnie And Clyde," featuring Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" as its theme song, opens in London and Paris. The soundtrack also includes Glen Campbell, Tommy Tedesco and Doug Dillard




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