Lindley was born in San Marino, California in 1944 and formed the band Kaleidoscope with the late Chris Darrow – whose sister he eventually married.
The band released four albums between 1966 and 1970, laying the foundation for what would become world music.
Shortly after his death was announced, several fans took to Twitter to offer their condolences.
One user wrote: “RIP to legendary guitarist, lap steel, violinist David Lindley a mainstay with Jackson Browne. Thank you for bringing such joy to music lovers for so many years. You will be sorely missed.”
Another added: “RIP david lindley. man what a musician. totally unique and influential, taste and chops and utter weirdness all melded together.”
Throughout his five-decade career, David Lindley has influenced multiple musicians and songwriters.
Lindley was born in San Marino, California in 1944 and formed the band Kaleidoscope with the late Chris Darrow – whose sister he eventually married.
The band released four albums between 1966 and 1970, laying the foundation for what would become world music.
When Lindley was not in the studio, he could often be found at home, spending time with his family.
He was married to Joanie Lindley and had one daughter, Rosanne.
Joanie is the sister of the late Chris Darrow, who played alongside Lindley in the band Kaleidoscope.
At this time, little information is available on Joanie or Rosanne’s personal lives because they often stay out of the spotlight and off social media.
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