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Mike Lilly (May 24, 1950 – February 12, 2020) was an American banjoist and singer.[1][2][3]
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Born | May 24, 1950 Dayton, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | (aged 69) Dayton, Ohio |
Occupation(s) | Banjoist, singer |
Children | 3 |
Parent(s) | Robert "Bob" Lilly, Betty Lilly |
Discography
edit- Mike Lilly & Wendy Miller: LP Albums and contributions
- 1972 New Grass Instrumentals (LP) Old Homestead Records, OHS 90017
- 1973 Solid Grass (LP) Old Homestead Records, OHS 90029
- 1975 Country Grass (LP) Old Homestead Records, OHS 90049
- 1976 Hot-N-Grassy (LP) Old Homestead Records, OHS 90068
- 1977 4x Contribution in: Banjo Paris Session Volume 2 (LP) Cezame, CEZ 1041 (Mike Lilly on tracks: A6, B1,B2,B3)
- 1977 Vernon Mcintyre with Friends W.Miller & M.Lilly, Appalachian Grass (LP) Old Homestead Records, OHS 90080
- Mike Lilly And The Country Grass
- 1980 The House On The Hill (LP ) Old Homestead Records, OHS 90128
- 1985 Looking For A New Way To Go (LP) Old Homestead Records, OHS-90127
- Harley Allen & Mike Lilly
- 1985 – Suzanne (LP) Folkways Records, FTS 31049
- with Larry Sparks And The Lonesome Ramblers
- 1971 New Gospel Songs (LP) Pine Tree Records – PTSLP 507
- 1972 Bluegrass Old And New (LP) Old Homestead Records, OHS 90004
- 1972 Ramblin' Bluegrass (LP) Starday Records, 480–498
- 1975 Pickin' & Singin' (LP) King Bluegrass Records, KB-519
- 1975 Sparklin' Bluegrass (LP) King Bluegrass Records, KB-531
- 1976 You Could Have Called (LP) King Bluegrass Records, KB 550
- 1976 Thank You Lord (LP) Old Homestead Records, OHS 90060
- 1982 Where The Dim Lights Are The Dimmest (LP) Old Homestead Records, OHS 90147
- 1982 Dark Hollow, (LP, Compilations) Rebel Records, REB-1597
- 1982 Best Of Larry Sparks And The Lonesome Ramblers (LP, Compilations) Rebel Records, REB-1609 (Mike Lilly on tracks: A1, A2, A6, B1, B2, B5)
- 1983 The Testing Times (LP) Rebel Records REB-1611 (Mike Lilly on tracks: A4, B3)
References
edit- ^ Cahill, Greg. "Mike Lilly Interview by Greg Cahill". Banjo Newsletter: The 5-String Banjo Magazine. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
- ^ Lawless, John (February 13, 2020). "Mike Lilly passes". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
- ^ Thompson, Richard (February 17, 2020). "Mike Lilly: funeral arrangements". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved February 21, 2020.