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Host: Allan Newsome
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Mitch Jayne, a Dillards founder and the bass-playing Darling boy in Mayberry, passed away August 2, 2010. Mayberry fans are grateful for his friendship and all the joy & inspiration he brought to people all over the world. Mitch was a master storyteller and humorist as well as as a musician. Read more about Mitch and share your thoughts as well.
Born July 5, 1928, Mitch Jayne is someone that all fans of The Andy Griffith Show will miss. The stories he shared from the stage at Mayberry events are priceless and are second only to the music he was such an important part of giving to us all. Thank you, Mitch, the the fun and the everlasting music.
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Related Links:
- RONNIE ELLIS: Remembering an old friend (article)
- Jayne influenced music world (article)
- Mitch Jayne: Ozarks Storyteller (video interview)
- Mitch Jayne, By Kathryn Love and Diana Jayne (article)
- Remembering Mitch Jayne (Photo Album) –
- http://sites.google.com/site/mitchjayne1/home – You’ll want to go and read this page. Down toward the very bottom is a wonderful account of Mitch Jayne’s life and passing by his wife Diana.
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Allan: Another great podcast. Really enjoyed the reflections on Mitch Jayne. He was a funny and talented fellow. I loved the toaster story about how he met his wife.
As Gomer would say Allan, “thank you…thank you…thank you”.
Good show. Another treasure of an interview. I know you are glad you had taken the time to get these interviews.