Band, 1962-1964 US, Los Angeles
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The Hillmen (aka the Golden State Boys) were a southern Californian bluegrass group. Formed in 1962, the original line-up of the Golden State Boys consisted of Vern Gosdin on guitar and lead vocals, his brother Rex Gosdin on double bass, Hal Poindexter on guitar, and Don Parmley on banjo. Poindexter left the group in late 1962, however, and was replaced by 17-year-old mandolin prodigy Chris Hillman. Hillman, who had previously been a member of the high-profile San Diego bluegrass group the Scottsville Squirrel Barkers, was invited to join the Golden State Boys by Parmley, after the pair met at a bluegrass evening at The Ice House folk club in Pasadena. Upon his recruitment, the group briefly changed their name to the Blue Diamond Boys before finally settling on The Hillmen, in honor of the
Chris Hillman voc, man *1944 US | |
Vern Gosdin voc, g, bvoc 1934-2009 US | |
Rex Gosdin b, voc 1938-1983 | |
Don Parmley bj 1933-2016 US |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Hillmen | The Hillmen | 1969 | Album |