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Jerry Douglas (musician)


 

Jerry Douglas (b. May 28, 1956, Warren, Ohio) has been described as the Jimi Hendrix and the Charlie Parker of acoustic music. The New York Times has called him "dobro's matchless contemporary master." He has won five Grammy Awards, several Grammy Acknowledgments, and countless specialized awards. Though he got his start in bluegrass, he has made an impact in fields ranging from rock'n'roll to jazz, from blues to Celtic, from mainstream country to contemporary classical.

Discography

Solo projects

  • Fluxology 1979
  • Fluxedo 1982
  • Under the Wire 1986
  • Changing Channels 1987
  • Everything Is Going To Work Out Fine 1987
  • Plant Early 1989
  • Slide Rule 1992
  • Restless On the Farm 1998
  • Lookout for Hope 2002
  • The Best Kept Secret 2005

Special projects

  • J.D. Crowe & the New South 1975 as J.D. Crowe & the New South
  • Holiday In Japan 1975 as J.D. Crowe & the New South
  • New South Live 1975 as J.D. Crowe & the New South
  • Boone Creek 1977 as Boone Creek
  • One Way Track 1977 as Boone Creek
  • That Down Home Feeling 1977 as Buck White & Down Home Folks
  • Buck and Family Live 1979 as Buck White & Down Home Folks
  • More Pretty Girls Than One 1979 as Buck White & Down Home Folks
  • Bluegrass Album Vol.3: California Connection 1983 as as Bluegrass Album Band
  • Snakes Alive 1984 as Dreadful Snakes
  • Bluegrass Album Vol.4 1985 as Bluegrass Album Band
  • Bluegrass Album Vol.5: Sweet Sunny South 1989 as Bluegrass Album Band
  • Telluride Sessions 1989 as Strength In Numbers
  • Skip, Hop & Wobble 1993 as Barenberg, Douglas & Meyer
  • Bluegrass Album Vol.6: Bluegrass Instrumentals 1996 as Bluegrass Album Band
  • Bourbon & Rosewater 1996 as Douglas, Meyer, Bhatt
  • Yonder 1996 with Peter Rowan

Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas