WebBilly Ray Lathum. Profil: American Bluegrass/Country banjo player. Born January 12, 1938 in Wild Cat Corner, Arkansas. Died August 19, 2024. He was a member of the The Kentucky Colonels (1961- 1974) and The Dillards (1974-’78). At about 10 years old his family relocated to Michigan. As a young teen a friend gave him a banjo. WebIn 1958 after being heard in a local music store, Latham was invited by Clarence White to join his family band, Three Little Country Boys - which became just Country Boys after …
Billy Ray Lathum, Soulgrass - Debra Lyn
WebThe Kentucky Colonels (Billy Ray Lathum, Roland White, Clarence White, Eric White, Roger Bush and LeRoy Mack McNees) were inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Bluegrass Hall of Fame on September 26, 2024. WebWe learned yesterday of the passing of Billy Ray Lathum, a pioneer in West Coast bluegrass and member of venerable bands the Kentucky Colonels and the Dillards, at the age of 80 in Nashville, TN. We... rolling sculpture car show bee cave
Soulgrass - Nobody Knows (feat. Billy Ray Lathum)
WebMar 20, 2024 · Listen to Soulgrass - Nobody Knows (feat. Billy Ray Lathum) by Soulgrass/Debra Lyn on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Bluegrass Breakdown - … Web- Doug Dillard, Byron Berline, Roger Bush, Billy Ray Lathum - - Doug Dillard - (brochure photo, photographer unknown) The story and several of these photos are included in my story in Bluegrass Unlimited. Several of these photos are also included in this Video on WebAug 21, 2024 · Billy Ray Latham, the gregarious banjo player and showman with The Kentucky Colonels, died on Sunday in Nashville at … rolling seas gold coast