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Genres
  
bluegrass

Labels
  
Boot, Flat top

Genre
  
Bluegrass

Record label
  
Boot Records

Years active
  
1974 (1974)–present

Website
  
dixieflyers.ca

Origin
  
London, Canada (1974)

Albums
  
Blazing Tracks


Similar
  
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The Dixie Flyers were a bluegrass band based in London, Ontario, Canada. The band first came together in 1974, and became one of Canada's best known bluegrass bands.

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Original members of the band were guitarist Bert Baumbach, mandolinist Ken Palmer, harmonica player Willie P. Bennett, bassist Brian Abbey and Dennis LePage on the banjo. Although lead vocalists Baumbach and Palmer have been continuous members, over the years the band has seen a number of changes in the lineup. Dixie Flyer band members have included:

  • Guitar: Bert Baumbach
  • Fiddle: Gordon Stobbe, Peter Robinson, and John P. Allen.
  • Mandolin: Ken Palmer (died October 30, 2013)
  • Bass: Brian Abbey, David Zdriluk, Chris Ingram
  • Banjo: Dennis LePage, David Jack, David Talbot, Paul Hurdle, Walter Maynard, and Darin Parise
  • Harmonica: Willie P. Bennett (died February 15, 2008) and Mike Ethelston
  • Dobro: Al Widmeyer, Blair Heddle, Darin Parise
  • The Dixie Flyers played at the Carlisle Bluegrass Festival in 1975, where they met Bill Monroe, and were subsequently invited to play at Monroe's Bean Blossom Festival in Indiana, USA. The band also played at the Cambridge Millrace Festival and the Blueberry Bluegrass Festival in Stony Plain, Alberta. They also played several times at the Canterbury Folk Festival in Ingersoll, Ontario. The band performed regularly at the Flint Folk and Bluegrass Festival in Michigan.

    The Flyers recorded a series of albums on the Boot Records label during the 1970s. They were the hosts of a television show called Bluegrass Express on CFPL in London in 1985 and also took part in a weekly radio show for seven years. The band appeared on the Tommy Hunter Show, and for a time managed the Back 40 Bluegrass Festival at Woodstock, Ont.

    After a last stand with The Flyers at the Elgin County international plowing match in the fall of 2010, Ken Palmer retired due to heart problems. The band played on briefly without him before going on indefinite hiatus. On October 30, 2013, Ken Palmer died at the age of 65 after a bout of pneumonia contracted after a heart transplant. A few months earlier, in the spring of 2013, the band had been inducted into the London (Ontario) Music Hall of Fame, with both Palmer and Baumbach in attendance.

    Discography

    Albums:

    Songs

    Me and Bobby McGee2013
    RelativitySam - Hard And Heavy · 1970
    That's What Tears Are ForBlazing Tracks · 2007

    References

    Dixie Flyers Wikipedia