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  1. As a re-enactor myself I have always been enthusiastic about WWII German uniforms and equipment. What started out as a passion for collecting and a hobby turned into a full time business back in 1985, and I still have the same dedication to authenticity and quality 30 years later.

  2. The group became a full five-piece band in January 1978 featuring Connell on guitar, Franny Davidson on banjo—replaced by Richard Underwood after the band's first recording session—Eddie D'Zmura on mandolin, David McLaughlin on fiddle, and Gary Reid on bass.

    • 1978–1988, with some "reunion" shows from 1989 to 1996.
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  3. 17 de oct. de 2000 · Houston, Texas – 17 October 2000. Bergen: Today is October 17, 2000. This oral history with Richard Underwood is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project at the offices of the Signal Corporation. Interviewer is Summer Chick Bergen, assisted by Kevin Rusnak and Tim Farrell. We're so glad you came by today to talk to us.

  4. If available, the Biographical Data Sheet provided background information for the Oral Historian to prepare for the interview. A project research historian submitted the data sheet on the date listed at the end of the file. To continue, choose a link below: Richard W. Underwood Oral History Interviews. October 17, 2000.

  5. 13 de feb. de 2010 · Subscribed. 50. 7.8K views 13 years ago. Richard Underwood pinch hit for the ailing Tom Adams at a banjo workshop at the Joe Val Bluegrass Festival in Framingham, MA, February 13, 2010. With...

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  6. 2 de jul. de 2023 · Richard F. Underwood died peacefully on June 25, 2023, with members of his family by his side. His son, Fred, shared on social media that his father, when speaking about his own parents, would ...

  7. 14 de jul. de 2013 · On This Day …. On July 14, 1956, Richard Underwood was born in Seabrook, Maryland. The 57 year old is best known for his hard-driving banjo playing for the Johnson Mountain Boys, that great neo-traditional band of the 1980s. Underwood first experienced bluegrass music through the medium of television, watching the Earl Scruggs ...