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- Minnesota in fall 1962, where in 1963 he formed the folk quartet The GoldeBriars with the Holmberg sisters, Dotti and Sheri, and Ron Neilsson. They relocated...
- released CDs of the first two Goldebriars' original albums on March 24, 2006. http://www.thegoldebriars.com/ - The Goldebriars official site "Sunshine Special:...
- song to "O. Brown". The next version is on the self-titled album by the Goldebriars, using the title "Come Walk Me Out" and also without songwriter credit...
- Straight Ahead (Oliver Nelson album), 1961 Straight Ahead!, a 1964 The Goldebriars album Straight Ahead! (Junior Mance album), 1964 Basie Straight Ahead...
- drummer Ron Edgar for a brief time in the folk group The GoldeBriars. After The GoldeBriars dissolved, Edgar joined the group The Music Machine, which...
- Bigshot included drummer Ron Edgar, guitarist Michael Fennelly, and ex-Goldebriars guitarist Murray Planta. Some demos were recorded but never issued. The...
- Ritchie and Doc Watson Live at Folk City 1963. The Goldebriars "The Railroad Boy" 1964 on The Goldebriars. Tommy Makem with The Clancy Brothers "The Butcher...
- Gl**** Harp (band) Glen Campbell Glenn Yarbrough The Go-Go's The Godz The Goldebriars Golden Earring The Golliwogs GONN Gordon Lightfoot Gran Coquivacoa Grand...
- backing band, and Edgar was a member of a bohemian folk quintet called the GoldeBriars, which featured later Sunshine Pop progenitor Curt Boettcher (whose career...
- Boettcher. Boettcher, who had previously worked with the folk-rock group the GoldeBriars, and demoed "Along Comes Mary" with lead guitarist Jules Alexander, was...