voc, b, 1936-2007 US, Perkins, Oklahoma
Musician of Country
A.k.a. Doyle Floyd Hendricks
Doyle Holly (b.June 30, 1936, Perkins, Oklahoma, USA – d.January 13, 2007, Nashville, Tennessee, USA) was an American musician best known as the bass guitar player of the country music band Buck Owens And His Buckaroos and for his solo hit songs "Queen Of The Silver Dollar" and "Lila". Holly's contributions on bass guitar and rhythm guitar were a key component of the Bakersfield sound.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Headed For The Country | Doyle Holly | 1980 | Album |
Funky Water | Doyle Holly | 1975 | Single |
Just Another Cowboy Song | Doyle Holly | 1974 | Single |
Free Love / A Rainbow In My Hand | Doyle Holly | 1974 | Single |
Richard And The Cadillac Kings | Doyle Holly | 1974 | Single |
Lord How Long Has This Been Going On | Doyle Holly | 1973 | Single |
Doyle Holly | Doyle Holly | 1973 | Album |
Just Another Cowboy Song | Doyle Holly | 1973 | Album |
Queen Of The Silver Dollar / Take A Walk In The Country | Doyle Holly | 1973 | Single |
Lila/Darling, Are You Ever Coming Home? | Doyle Holly | 1973 | Single |
My Heart Cries For You | Doyle Holly | 1972 | Single |
I'm A Natural Loser / The Biggest Storm Of All | Doyle Holly And The Buckaroos | Single | |
Takin' A Chance / Goodbye Rose | Doyle Holly | Single | |
Slow Poke / Headed For The Country | Doyle Holly | Single | |
I'll Be Alright Tomorrow | Doyle Holly And The Buckaroos | Single |