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  1. The album was recorded in 1968, shortly after Gene Clark had departed the Byrds for the second time and after Doug Dillard left the Dillards. The album is hailed by critics and musicians as a unique masterpiece at the intersection of country rock and Americana.

  2. Issus du groupe de Los Angeles, retour en 1968 avec l’album "The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard and Clark" du tandem Dillard and Clark. Une décennie à peine, de 1964 à 1973, le groupe The...

  3. 24 sept. 2016 · Aforementioned Byrds player Chris Hillman, who would play an integral part on the Fantastic Expedition of Dillard and Clark album was an amazing and well known bluegrass musician and mandolin player prior to his picking up a rock and roll bass.

  4. 11 oct. 2018 · Dillard (1937-2012) hailed from Salem, a couple of hilly hours away from Clark’s hometown of Tipton. The Dillards were an established bluegrass act in the early 1960’s when they landed a recurring role as the fictional bluegrass group The Darlings on the Andy Griffith Show, appearing at various times from 1963-66.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2022 SACD release of "The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard & Clark" on Discogs.

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  6. Their first album The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark was released in 1968 on A&M. Recording personnel included Clark (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica), Dillard (banjo, fiddle, guitar), Bernie Leadon (vocals, lead guitar, bass, banjo), David Jackson (bass), Don Beck (mandolin, resonator guitar), with guests Chris Hillman (mandolin), Byron Berline (fiddle), and Andy Belling ...

  7. The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark is Clark’s second post-Byrds effort, and the first of his short-lived collaboration with banjo ace Doug Dillard, formerly of pioneering electric bluegrass act The Dillards. It’s fascinating how much of the development of country rock as a genre took place within a loose confederation of Byrds ...