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Dateline: January 1, 2001

Last month I spotlighted Billy Gilman (the most current youngster to hit the scene); this month I will feature the new "Country Boy Group" - Marshall Dyllon. Marshall Dyllon's members are Paul Martin, Michael Martin, Todd Sansom, Jess Littleton, and Daniel Cahoon. Their ages range from seventeen to twenty-two. Paul and Michael are brothers.

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• Marshall Dyllon Interview
• Marshall Dyllon Bio
• Enjoy The Ride CD Review
 
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"Enjoy The Ride" is Marshall Dyllon's first album and was released on December 5, 2000. Fans of the television series "Making The Band" might remember the name Paul Martin, after all he was one of the eight finalists in a competition to become a member in a pop band created by Lou Pearlman. Paul left before the decision of the final members of that group.

Looking ahead, you'll see that the creator of Marshall Dyllon is none other than Mr. Lou Pearlman. He thought he would branch out and try his hand at Boy Band sucess in the genre of Country Music since he was so successful in the Pop Music genre (he created Backstreet Boys among others).

There is no denying that these young men are talented, and you can bet that they will "Enjoy The Ride" to stardom, while acquiring many fans in the process.

Fun Fact:


The name of their group came from their dog, named Marshall Dyllon.

For more, you should read the Marshall Dyllon Interview.

Full Albums Marshall Dyllon Has Released:

Singles Released From Marshall Dyllon:

  • "Live It Up" (2000)

Thank you for reading.

Jennifer Webb

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