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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is an American country-folk-rock band that has existed in various forms since 1966. The group's membership has had at least a dozen iterations over the years, including five years when the band performed and recorded as The Dirt Band. The band's best-known song was a 1970 cover of Jerry Jeff Walker's folk song "Mr. Bojangles". Their greatest critical acclaim has been for a 1971 album of country and folk standards, recorded in collaboration with traditional country artists, entitled Will the Circle Be Unbroken.

They briefly entered the pop culture again in April of 1992, when they were the unwitting subject of one of George H. W. Bush's malapropisms, refering to the group as the "Nitty Ditty Nitty Gritty Great Bird" at a country music awards ceremony in Nashville:

"I said to them there's another one that the Nitty Ditty Nitty Gritty Great Bird and it says if you want to see a rainbow you've got to stand a little rain."[1] (http://www.washingtonian.com/people/dowd.html)

This unusual phrasing was repeatedly used as an example of Bush's garbled syntax (notably, in the book Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltway), which in turn led to increased visibility for the band.

The current members are:

  • Jeff Hanna on guitar, washboard, and vocals;
  • Jimmie Fadden on drums, harmonica, and vocals;
  • Jimmy Ibbotson on guitar, mandolin, bass, and vocals;
  • Bob Carpenter on keyboard, accordion, and vocals' and
  • John McEuen on banjo, fiddle, guitar, and mandolin.

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The current members are:. In 1990, he founded a child-actor support group. This unusual phrasing was repeatedly used as an example of Bush's garbled syntax (notably, in the book Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltway), which in turn led to increased visibility for the band. As a result, Petersen returned to university and obtained a degree in literature that helped him to go on to write sixteen adventure novels. Bush's malapropisms, refering to the group as the "Nitty Ditty Nitty Gritty Great Bird" at a country music awards ceremony in Nashville:. Difficult times followed his almost instantaneous disappearance from the Hollywood spotlight. W. Petersen's fame brought recording offers and although his singing voice was limited, he had hit record singles with songs such as My Dad and Lollipops and Roses that made it into the Billboard Hot 100.

They briefly entered the pop culture again in April of 1992, when they were the unwitting subject of one of George H. However, he achieved stardom as a teenage heartthrob on The Donna Reed Show, an ABC family sitcom that ran from 1958 to 1966. Their greatest critical acclaim has been for a 1971 album of country and folk standards, recorded in collaboration with traditional country artists, entitled Will the Circle Be Unbroken. Paul Petersen started out in show business at the age of ten when he became a "Mousketeer" on the Mickey Mouse Club. Bojangles". William Paul Petersen (born September 23, 1945 in Glendale, California) is an American movie actor, singer, novelist, and activist for child stars. The band's best-known song was a 1970 cover of Jerry Jeff Walker's folk song "Mr.

The group's membership has had at least a dozen iterations over the years, including five years when the band performed and recorded as The Dirt Band. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is an American country-folk-rock band that has existed in various forms since 1966. John McEuen on banjo, fiddle, guitar, and mandolin. Bob Carpenter on keyboard, accordion, and vocals' and.

Jimmy Ibbotson on guitar, mandolin, bass, and vocals;. Jimmie Fadden on drums, harmonica, and vocals;. Jeff Hanna on guitar, washboard, and vocals;.