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In 1962, he played the part of Art Fuller in the episode "Incident of El Toro" on CBS's Rawhide; and in 1963, he returned to play Willie Cain in the episode "Incident at Spider Rock." Best made two guest appearances on Perry Mason. In 1963, he played title character Martin Potter in "The Case of the Surplus Suitor," and in 1966 he played ...
Played the recurring role of Opie's friend Trey Bowden during season 4 Jack Bannon: Announcer "The Mayberry Chef" (8.17) Later known for portraying Art Donovan on Lou Grant: James Best: Jim Lindsey "The Guitar Player" (1.03) "The Guitar Player Returns" (1.31) Best known for playing Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on The Dukes of Hazzard: Bill Bixby ...
In episode 3 "The Guitar Player" played by James Best, who later played Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on The Dukes of Hazzard, Best's character Jim Lindsey buys his guitar picks in Winston-Salem, which is actually the nearest big city to Mount Airy (37 miles).
James Edgar Lindsey (born November 24, 1944) is an American former professional football player who was a running back for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL) from 1966 to 1972. Today he is a real estate agent and golf developer.
Lindsey Buckingham – guitar, vocals, keyboards; John McVie – bass guitar; Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion; Say You Will (2003) Live in Boston (2004) Extended Play (2013) January 2014 – April 2018 Stevie Nicks – vocals, tambourine; Lindsey Buckingham – guitar, vocals; Christine McVie – keyboards, vocals; John McVie – bass guitar
Sir Paul McCartney said Jeff Beck “played some of the best guitar music ever to come out of Great Britain” following the 78-year-old rock guitarist’s death.
Jim Babjak (The Smithereens) Ayub Bachchu (Love Runs Blind) Matt Bachand (Shadows Fall) Randy Bachman (Bachman–Turner Overdrive, The Guess Who) Derek Bailey; Dave Bainbridge ; Ian Bairnson (Pilot, The Alan Parsons Project, Kate Bush) Brian Baker (Minor Threat, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion) Mickey Baker; Dave Baksh (Sum 41, Brown Brigade) David Ball
Gallagher and Lindsey were drafted for the Vietnam War before the last album, Travelin' Men in 1967, and were replaced by Mark Bretz and Rod Jenkins respectively. Demmon also left, being replaced by Robert Carl McLerran, before Fifield and Patterson finally decided to end the band name after a tour of Asia in 1968.