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Derroll Adams (November 27, 1925 –
February 6, 2000) was an
American folk musician. He was born
Derroll Lewis Thompson in Portland, Oregon,
United States...
- Jack Elliott.
Johnny Cash, The
Johnny Cash Show, 1969 With
banjo player Derroll Adams, he
toured the
United Kingdom and Europe. By 1960, he had recorded...
- consistently.
Donovan finally appears in the
second half of the film,
along with
Derroll Adams, in Dylan's
suite at the
Savoy Hotel despite Donovan's management...
- MacColl, Alex Campbell,
Woody Guthrie, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, and
especially Derroll Adams and the
debut album of Bob Dylan.
Stewart became attracted to beatnik...
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Dylan Albert Grossman Bob
Neuwirth Joan Baez Alan
Price Tito
Burns Donovan Derroll Adams Howard Alk
Jones Alk
Chris Ellis Terry Ellis Marianne Faithfull Allen...
- the cottage.
Another composition, "Epistle to
Derroll", was a
tribute to the
singer and
banjo player Derroll Adams who
Donovan had
befriended in his early...
- Dempsey;
surfer and
inventor Tom Blake;
musicians Kai Winding, Rudy Vallee,
Derroll Adams, and Tom Waits;
actors Buddy Ebsen, Sid Caesar,
Victor Mature, Richard...
- were
written by Donovan's
longtime friend Derroll Adams.
Adams was the
influence behind "Epistle to
Derroll" from Donovan's 1968
album A Gift from a Flower...
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singing partners Cisco Houston Burl Ives, Ramblin' Jack
Elliott (with
Derroll Adams), and Pete Seeger. It was
included by
Seeger in his 1955 Folksinger's...
- Boys is an
album by
American folk
musicians Ramblin' Jack
Elliott and
Derroll Adams,
released in 1958 in England.
Elliott had been
performing in England...