Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Biography
Founded in California during 1965, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band has lasted longer than virtually any other country-based rock group of their era. Younger contemporaries of the Byrds, they played an almost equally important role in the transformation from folk-rock into country-rock, and were an influence on such bands as the Eagles and Alabama. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's beginnings lay with the New Coast Two, a folk duo consisting of Jeff Hanna (guitar, vocals) and Bruce Kunkel (guitar, washtub bass), formed while both were in high school in the early '60s. By the time the two were college students, they were having informal jams at a Santa Monica, CA, guitar shop called McCabe's. It was there that they met Ralph Barr (guitar, washtub bass), Les Thompson (vocals, mandolin, bass, guitar, banjo, percussion), Jimmie Fadden (harmonica, vocals, drums, percussion), and Jackson Browne (guitar, vocals). This lineup became the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in late 1965, and began playing jug band music at local clubs. At that time, Southern California was undergoing a musical renaissance, courtesy of the folk-rock movement and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band fit in with these other folkies-turned-rockers.
Selected Discography

Speed Of Life
2009

Acoustic
2005

Welcome To Woody Creek
2004

Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
2003

Will The Circle Be Unbroken Vol. III
2002

Will The Circle Be Unbroken
2002

Bang, Bang, Bang
1998

The Rest Of The Dream
1991

More Great Dirt...
1989

Will The Circle Be Unbroken Vol 2
1989

Hold On
1987

Dirt, Silver & Gold
1976
