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− | ''Dave Calder'' was a founding member of the [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]], being in the band from 1967 to c.1972, and again since reformation since 1994. He also released songs with his (then) wife ''Andrea "Panda" Calder'' as [[Dave and Panda]], including the 1969 album [[Come in Stranger]] and [[Temptation]] single. As a guitar teacher, he taught [[Chris Thompson]] | + | ''Dave Calder'' was a founding member of the [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]], being in the band from 1967 to c.1972, and again since reformation since 1994. He also released songs with his (then) wife ''Andrea "Panda" Calder'' as [[Dave and Panda]], including the 1969 album [[Come in Stranger]] and [[Temptation]] single. As a guitar teacher, he taught [[Chris Thompson]]. |
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Dave Calder was a founding member of the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band, being in the band from 1967 to c.1972, and again since reformation since 1994. He also released songs with his (then) wife Andrea "Panda" Calder as Dave and Panda, including the 1969 album Come in Stranger and Temptation single. As a guitar teacher, he taught Chris Thompson.
Releases[edit]
By Dave and Panda:
- Temptation single, 1968
- Come in Stranger album, 1969
- Folk Songs EP, 1969
- The Ballad of the Wahine single, 1969
- Gold Watch and Chain appears on the 1968 compilation The National Banjo Pickers Convention 1968
- The Storms are on the Ocean appears on the 1969 compilation Goodtime Country Music
For releases with Hamilton County Bluegrass Band, see their page