Fellow musicians describe him as the best dobro player in the business for good reason. Jerry Douglas is a 16-time GRAMMY-winning musician, composer, producer, and long-time member of Alison Krauss ...
Jerry Douglas is widely regarded as the best Dobro guitar player in the world. His instrument, an acoustic guitar with a metal resonator embedded on its front, was invented in the 1920s and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nashvillian Jerry Douglas, one of the most prolific dobro players in the world, is gearing up to release a new record with the ...
Jerry Douglas, considered by many to be the best dobro player in the world, brings his instrument to the studio and talks about his new album, The Earls of Leceister, a tribute to Flatt and Scruggs.
The Dobro is a fretless resonator guitar that helps supply country and bluegrass tunes with their signature twang. (SOUNDBITE OF DOBRO GUITAR) GOODWYN: Three of the best musicians to ever pick up that ...
Snow, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, his first guitar: No wonder dobro master Jerry Douglas wanted to make a Christmas album and play it on tour. “I grew up in northeastern Ohio not far from Lake ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As the International Bluegrass Music Association’s annual IBMA Week launches in Raleigh, North Carolina, Jerry Douglas is among ...
(WKBN) — Valley native Jerry Douglas has become one of the most famous names in Bluegrass music. He got his start in Trumbull County, playing in small bars around Warren, and most recently was ...
Nashvillian Jerry Douglas, one of the most prolific dobro players in the world, is gearing up to release a new record with the Jerry Douglas Band, "The Set." Douglas, a member of Alison Krauss and ...
Jerry Douglas, considered by many to be the best dobro player in the world, brings his instrument to the studio and talks about his new album, The... Jerry Douglas' Tribute To Bluegrass Legends Lester ...
GOODWYN: Three of the best musicians to ever pick up that instrument are Mike Auldridge, Jerry Douglas and Rob Ickes. Auldridge, Douglas and Ickes came together to produce an unusual album, "Three ...