Jerry Douglas

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The Boxer 04:05 Tools
The Boxer feat. Mumford & Sons and Paul Simon 04:05 Tools
The Boxer - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
On a Monday 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (feat. Mumford & Sons) 04:05 Tools
Little Martha 00:00 Tools
Gone to Fortingall 00:00 Tools
Duke And Cookie 00:00 Tools
King Silkie 00:00 Tools
Hey Joe 03:11 Tools
American Tune/Spain 00:00 Tools
Monkey Let The Hogs Out 00:00 Tools
Randy Lynn Rag 00:00 Tools
Fluxology 00:00 Tools
So Here We Are 00:00 Tools
Birdland 00:00 Tools
Cincinnati Rag 00:00 Tools
Gone to Fortingall/ Wired to the Moon 00:00 Tools
The Wild Rumpus 00:00 Tools
High Blood Pressure 00:00 Tools
Takarasaka 00:00 Tools
Glide 00:00 Tools
Patrick Meets The Brickbats 00:00 Tools
Route Irish 00:00 Tools
A Tribute To Peador O'Donnell 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Fluxedo 00:00 Tools
Senia's Lament 00:00 Tools
Bill Cheatham 00:00 Tools
A New Day Medley 00:00 Tools
Ride the Wild Turkey 00:00 Tools
Something You Got feat. Eric Clapton 00:00 Tools
Things In Life 00:00 Tools
Something You Got 00:00 Tools
Frozen Fields feat. Alison Krauss & Union Station 00:00 Tools
Cave Bop 00:00 Tools
I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby 00:00 Tools
High Blood Pressure feat. Keb' Mo' 00:00 Tools
Dixie Hoedown 00:00 Tools
Panhandle Rag 00:00 Tools
Birth Of The Blues 00:00 Tools
Rain On Oliviatown 00:00 Tools
Passing The Bar 00:00 Tools
Two Small Cars In Rome 00:00 Tools
Right On Time feat. Marc Cohn 00:00 Tools
Sir Aly B 00:00 Tools
In The Sweet By And By 00:00 Tools
So We Are Here 00:00 Tools
Duke and Cokie 00:00 Tools
Pearlie Mae 00:00 Tools
Frozen Fields 00:00 Tools
Bounce 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (feat. Mumford & Sons & Paul Simon) 00:00 Tools
Bourbon & Rosewater 00:00 Tools
We Hide and Seek 00:00 Tools
Like It Is 00:00 Tools
Wheel Hoss 00:00 Tools
Right On Time 00:00 Tools
Big Bug Shuffle 00:00 Tools
A Remark You Made 00:00 Tools
Footsteps Fall 00:00 Tools
Lookout For Hope 00:00 Tools
Shenandoah Breakdown 00:00 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 00:00 Tools
Alabam' 00:00 Tools
Shoulder To Shoulder 00:00 Tools
Gypsies from Rajasthan 00:00 Tools
The Best Kept Secret 00:00 Tools
The Boxer featuring Mumford & Sons, Paul Simon (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Don'T Take Your Guns To Town 00:00 Tools
Blues For Vickie 00:00 Tools
Home Sweet Home 00:00 Tools
The Sinking Ship 00:00 Tools
A Marriage Made In Hollywood 00:00 Tools
North 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
When Papa Played The Dobro 00:00 Tools
The Suit 00:00 Tools
Pushed Too Far 00:00 Tools
Sway Sur Rue Royale 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (feat. Mumford & Sons and Paul Simon) 00:00 Tools
I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine 00:00 Tools
Sunny Skies 00:00 Tools
Snow's First Fall 00:00 Tools
From Ankara To Izmir 00:00 Tools
Come Rain Or Come Shine 00:00 Tools
Overtones & Stained Glass 00:00 Tools
Red Bud Rag 00:00 Tools
Uncle Sam 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (feat. Mumford & Sons & Paul Simon) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (feat. Jerry Douglas & Paul Simon) 00:00 Tools
C-Biscuit 00:00 Tools
Nite Crawler 00:00 Tools
Unfolding 00:00 Tools
Sitting Mule / Drive To Town 00:00 Tools
No Haircut 00:00 Tools
Trouble On Alum 00:00 Tools
Abilene Gal 00:00 Tools
Fly Me To The Moon 00:00 Tools
Bent Notes of the Bauls 00:00 Tools
Turkish Taffee 00:00 Tools
Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream) 00:00 Tools
It's A Beautiful Life 00:00 Tools
U R My Flower 00:00 Tools
The First Noel 00:00 Tools
Many Miles from Home 00:00 Tools
Away In a Manger 00:00 Tools
Ya Ya Etc. 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem 03:51 Tools
Resurrection 00:00 Tools
Drive to Town for Clothes 00:00 Tools
The Ride 00:00 Tools
Just In Time 00:00 Tools
We Hide & Seek 00:00 Tools
Monkey Bay 00:00 Tools
Do You Hear What I Hear? 00:00 Tools
All Through The Night 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Mud 00:00 Tools
For Those Who'Ve Gone Clear 00:00 Tools
Christmas Time Is Here 00:00 Tools
In the Sweet by & By 00:00 Tools
Big Sciota 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Desert Winds 00:00 Tools
Follow On 00:00 Tools
The Best Is Yet To Come 00:00 Tools
Down In the Willow Garden 00:00 Tools
Mary Did You Know 00:00 Tools
O Holy Night 00:00 Tools
Dobro Heaven 00:00 Tools
The Hymn Of Ordinary Motion 00:00 Tools
She Makes Me Want to Sing 00:00 Tools
Lullaby of the Leaves 00:00 Tools
Back In Love (Featuring Alison Krauss) 00:00 Tools
Silver Threads Among The Gold 00:00 Tools
In The Bleak Midwinter 00:00 Tools
The Boxer featuring Mumford & Sons, Paul Simon 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (feat. Jerry Douglas & Paul Simon) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Why Don't You Go Back To The Woods 00:00 Tools
The Three Bells 00:00 Tools
New Years Eve 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle 00:00 Tools
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 00:00 Tools
One For My Baby 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (feat. Mumford & Sons, Paul Simon) 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (Featuring Mumford and Sons) 00:00 Tools
Squeezy Pig 00:00 Tools
Ben Dewberry's Final Run 00:00 Tools
Jimmy Webb Medley (Bye the time I get to Phoenix and MacArthur P 00:00 Tools
Tell Her Lies (And Feed Her Candy) 00:00 Tools
Till There Was You / Moon River 00:00 Tools
Back In Love 00:00 Tools
Here On Earth 00:00 Tools
The Travels Of Mr. Hulot 00:00 Tools
Wee Small Hours 00:00 Tools
She Makes Me Want to Sing (feat. Derek Trucks) 05:53 Tools
The Years Between 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle (feat. Béla Fleck, Sam Bush) 00:00 Tools
Swing Blues #1 00:00 Tools
Corcovado 00:00 Tools
TV Doctor 00:00 Tools
Maui 00:00 Tools
When I Fall In Love 00:00 Tools
Sunrise Serenade 00:00 Tools
The Perils Of Private Mulvaney 00:00 Tools
Bush Shows Maddie Around 00:00 Tools
You Are My Flower 00:00 Tools
Something You Got (feat. Eric Clapton) 00:00 Tools
For Buddy 00:00 Tools
Grant's Corner 00:00 Tools
Open the present 00:00 Tools
Swing Blues #1 (feat. John Fogerty) 00:00 Tools
Ya Ya 00:00 Tools
Tribute to Peadar O'Donnell 00:00 Tools
Witchcraft 00:00 Tools
The Mystery Of Felix End Credits 00:00 Tools
Time Gone By 00:00 Tools
She Makes Me Want To Sing (with Derek Trucks) 00:00 Tools
Dhaka Rok 00:00 Tools
Back In Love Again (with Alison Krauss) 00:00 Tools
Lil Ro Ro 00:00 Tools
Tribute to Peadar O'Donnell / Takarazaka 00:00 Tools
Back In Love Again 00:00 Tools
The Message 00:00 Tools
Back In Love (feat. Alison Krauss) 03:56 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
Before the Blues 00:00 Tools
Uncle Sam/ Rain on Olivia Town 00:00 Tools
Swing Blues No.1 (with John Fogerty) 03:34 Tools
A New Day Medley: A New Day/North 00:00 Tools
Gabe 00:00 Tools
T.O.B. 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle? (feat. Sam Bush & Bela Fleck) 00:00 Tools
St. Anne's Reel 00:00 Tools
Redhill 00:00 Tools
Right On Time (feat. Marc Cohn) 00:00 Tools
New Year's Eve 00:00 Tools
Monroe's Hornpipe 00:00 Tools
I’m Using My Bible For A Roadmap 00:00 Tools
Frozen Fields (feat. Alison Krauss & Union Station) 03:47 Tools
Lil' Ro Ro / Little Martha / A Monkey Let The Hogs Out 00:00 Tools
A New Day 00:00 Tools
The Tv Doctor 00:00 Tools
If 00:00 Tools
The Trip to Kilkerrin 00:00 Tools
Red Bug Rag 00:00 Tools
Freemantle 00:00 Tools
Two Friends 00:00 Tools
Changing Channels 00:00 Tools
Waltzing On Thin Ice 00:00 Tools
Southern Philabuster 00:00 Tools
Emphysema Two Step 00:00 Tools
High Blood Pressure (feat. Keb' Mo') 00:00 Tools
Swing Blues No. 1 00:00 Tools
Well Alright 00:00 Tools
Snow’s First Fall 00:00 Tools
(Write It on) The Tablet of Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Lil Ro Ro (feat. Bill Frisell) 00:00 Tools
The Boxer [feat. Mumford & Sons] 00:00 Tools
She Makes Me Want to Sing (Derek Trucks) 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (with Mumford & Sons and Paul Simon) 00:00 Tools
Maui Christmas 00:00 Tools
Unionhouse Branch 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle? (Sam Bush, Béla Fleck) 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle? 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle w/ Sam Bush And Bela Fleck 00:00 Tools
Solo: Middle Of The Medley 00:00 Tools
Swing Blues No. 1 (John Fogerty) 00:00 Tools
Lil’ Roro (Bill Frisell) 00:00 Tools
Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues 00:00 Tools
Lil' Roro 00:00 Tools
Back In Love Again w/ Alison Krauss 00:00 Tools
She Makes Me Want To Sing w/ Derek Trucks 00:00 Tools
'Lil Roro (With Bill Frisell) 00:00 Tools
The Swinging Bridge 00:00 Tools
Jam 00:00 Tools
Mexican Rex 00:00 Tools
So on and So Forth 00:00 Tools
Long Hard Road (a Sharecropper's Dream) 00:00 Tools
I Think Its Gonna Work Out Fine 00:00 Tools
A Peaceful Return 00:00 Tools
Lil' Roro w/ Bill Frisell 00:00 Tools
Lil' Roro (with Bill Frisell) 00:00 Tools
The Boxer feat. Mumford Sons and Paul Simon 00:00 Tools
If You've Got the Money (Honey I've Got the Time) 00:00 Tools
Bounce (feat. Sam Bush & Edgar Meyer) 00:00 Tools
Cruzing 00:00 Tools
I Wish That I 00:00 Tools
Ladies Rap 00:00 Tools
Make a Wish 00:00 Tools
'Lil Roro (feat. Bill Frisell) 00:00 Tools
It's Worth Believin' (with Jerry Douglas) 00:00 Tools
Swing Blues No. 1 w/ John Fogerty 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle? (with Sam Bush & Bela Fleck) 00:00 Tools
All I Want to Do Is Dance With You 00:00 Tools
Back In Love (Alison Krauss) 00:00 Tools
Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream) [feat. Rodney Crowell] 00:00 Tools
Southern Filibuster 00:00 Tools
Suit 00:00 Tools
Winter's Edge 00:00 Tools
The Boxer [Feat. Mumford & Sons & Paul Simon] 00:00 Tools
Gravity 00:00 Tools
La Conversaciõn 00:00 Tools
Hey Joe (Hendrix cover) 00:00 Tools
Hey Joe (Jimi Hendrix cover) 00:00 Tools
What Time Is It Anyway? 00:00 Tools
Distance/Winter's Edge 00:00 Tools
And You Know That! 00:00 Tools
Tell Her Lies (And Feed Her Candy 00:00 Tools
Do the Dam Thing 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (Feat Mumford & Sons And Paul Simon) 00:00 Tools
What Is Funky ? 00:00 Tools
Marriage Made In Hollywood (feat. Travis Tritt) 00:00 Tools
Restless 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle? (with Sam Bush and Béla Fleck) 00:00 Tools
The Boxer [feat. Mumford & Sons, Paul Simon] 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (Bonus Track) [feat. Mumford & Sons] 00:00 Tools
A New Day Medly 00:00 Tools
Home Sweet Home (feat. Earl Scruggs & Tony Rice) 00:00 Tools
Swing Blues No.1 00:00 Tools
Back In Love (with Alison Krauss) 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (Bonus Track) (feat. Mumford & Sons & Paul Simon) 00:00 Tools
Big Mon 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (ft. Mumford & Sons) 00:00 Tools
Swing Blues No. 1 (with John Fogerty) 00:00 Tools
Rosc Catha Na Nuimhain/Arkansas Traveller/The Wild Irishman 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle (with Sam Bush and Béla Fleck) 00:00 Tools
Two Small Cars In Rome (feat. Lloyd Green) 00:00 Tools
Ride 00:00 Tools
Say A Little Prayer For You 00:00 Tools
Lil' Roro (feat. Bill Frisell) 00:00 Tools
La Conversacion 00:00 Tools
I Don't Believe You've Met My 00:00 Tools
Back in Love Again (feat. Alison Krauss) 00:00 Tools
The Prisoner's Waltz 00:00 Tools
Lil’ Roro (with Bill Frisell) 00:00 Tools
Swing Blues no.1 (with John Fo 00:00 Tools
Manroe's Hornpipe 00:00 Tools
Tribute to Peador O'Donnell 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (feat. Mumford Sons, Paul Simon) 00:00 Tools
She Makes Me Wanna Sing (with Derek Trucks) 00:00 Tools
Cannonball Blues 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy 00:00 Tools
The Great Dobro Sessions 00:00 Tools
American Tune 00:00 Tools
Wayside Tavern 00:00 Tools
When You and I Were Young, Maggie 00:00 Tools
Nolabye 00:00 Tools
Another Morning 00:00 Tools
Troubled Times 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle? (with Sam Bush and Bela Fleck) 00:00 Tools
Swing Blues No. 1 (feat. John Fogerty) 00:00 Tools
Nolabye - Jerry Douglas 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle? (with Sam Bu 00:00 Tools
You Taught Me How To Lose 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (Bonus Track) [feat. Mumford & Sons, Paul Simon] 00:00 Tools
She Makes Me Want To Sing (wit 00:00 Tools
Always Going Home 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (ft. Mumford & Sons and Paul Simon) 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle? * With Sam Bush And Bela Fleck 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle? (feat. Sam Bush & Béla Fleck) 00:00 Tools
Tell here lies (and feed her candy) 00:00 Tools
Distance_Winter's Edge 00:00 Tools
Texas Rangers 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (Simon & Garfunkel cover) (feat. Mumford & Sons & Paul Simon) 00:00 Tools
Back In Love Again (with Aliso 00:00 Tools
Chicka-Li-Lee-O 00:00 Tools
High Blood Pressure ( feat. Keb' Mo' ) 00:00 Tools
Shoulder to Shoulder [Ibma Awards Theme] 00:00 Tools
Uncle Sam - Rain On Olivia Town 00:00 Tools
Monroe`s Hornpipe 00:00 Tools
The Tablet Of Your Heart 00:00 Tools
. A New Day 00:00 Tools
. T.O.B 00:00 Tools
Things In Life Vocal: Tim O'Br 00:00 Tools
The Good Man 00:00 Tools
The Boxer ( feat. Mumford & Sons and Paul Simon ) 00:00 Tools
Frozen Fields ( feat. Alison Krauss & Union Station ) 00:00 Tools
Mary, Did You Know? 00:00 Tools
Sway Sur La Rue Royalle 00:00 Tools
High Blood Pressure (feat. Keb´ Mo) 00:00 Tools
She Makes Me Want To Sing * With Derek Trucks 00:00 Tools
Frozen Fields (feat. Alison Krauss, Union Station) 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Uncle (With Sam Bush & Bela Fleck) 00:00 Tools
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Tribulations 00:00 Tools
Girl In The Blue Velvet Band 00:00 Tools
Little Medley 00:00 Tools
Right On Time ( feat. Marc Cohn ) 00:00 Tools
Something You Got ( feat. Eric Clapton ) 00:00 Tools
Mary, Did You Know 00:00 Tools
Tell Her Lies 00:00 Tools
Lil Roro 00:00 Tools
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The True Story 00:00 Tools
American Tune - Spain 00:00 Tools
Mchattie's Waltz 00:00 Tools
Can't Get There From Here 00:00 Tools
New Day Medley 00:00 Tools
Where Angels Weep 00:00 Tools
Sir Aly B. 00:00 Tools
. Redhill 00:00 Tools
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Breakin' Thru 00:00 Tools
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Grant`s Corner 00:00 Tools
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T.O.B 00:00 Tools
. Two Friends 00:00 Tools
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Choctaw Hayride 00:00 Tools
Oswald Kirby Dobro Chimes 00:00 Tools
Sally Vanmeter Cherokee Shuf 00:00 Tools
Stacy Phillips Ace Of Spades 00:00 Tools
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Curtis Burch - Rainbow Bridge 00:00 Tools
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Gene Wooten Day Tripper 00:00 Tools
Snow`s First Fall 00:00 Tools
Things in Live 00:00 Tools
Distance / Winter's Edge 00:00 Tools
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The Earl of Hyndford/Open the Present 00:00 Tools
Radio Boogie 00:00 Tools
Josh Graves Flatt Lonesome 00:00 Tools
The Boxer feat. Mumford & Sons a... 00:00 Tools
The Boxer (feat. Paul Simon & Jerry Douglas) 00:00 Tools
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Shoulder to Shoulder [International Bluegrass Music Association Awards 00:00 Tools
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Dobro 00:00 Tools
The Wild Rompus 00:00 Tools
Jerry Douglas (Hey Joe) 00:00 Tools
Lil' Roro (with Bill Frizell) 00:00 Tools
Freemantle (Dobro) 00:00 Tools
Things In Life (Tim O'Brien) 00:00 Tools
A Peacful Return 00:00 Tools
Don't Take Your Guns To Town (Steve Earle) 00:00 Tools
Looking for Hope 00:00 Tools
TV Doctor Vocal: John Cowan 00:00 Tools
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Jerry Douglas (born in Warren, Ohio on May 28, 1956) is an American Dobro player. He is best known for his bluegrass recordings with other prominent musicians such as J. D. Crowe and the New South, Béla Fleck, Tony Rice, and Alison Krauss and Union Station. He has released several solo albums and has been featured in over 750 recordings throughout his musical career. Douglas often plays Scheerhorn resonator guitars, built with an open soundwell and solid wood for huge volume. Jerry has received twelve Grammy Awards in recognition of his talent. Source:Wikipedia - Jerry Douglas JERRY DOUGLAS Traveler bio "I've reached a point in my life where I'm not afraid to try anything," states Jerry Douglas. "That's what this record's about." That fearlessness is manifested in spades on Traveler, the artist's 14th solo release and his first in three years. The 11-song album finds the world-renowned Dobro master—described as "the Muhammad Ali of the Dobro" by James Taylor and "my favorite musician" by John Fogerty—defying expectations and ignoring genre restrictions to deliver his most stylistically expansive, personally-charged effort to date. Recorded in New Orleans, New York, Montreal and Banbury, England as well as in Douglas' homebase of Nashville, Traveler finds the 13-time Grammy winner and three-time Country Music Association Musician of the Year delivering an audaciously eclectic set that teams him with such world-class talents (and avowed Douglas admirers) as Eric Clapton, Paul Simon, Mumford & Sons, Keb' Mo', Marc Cohn, Dr. John, Del McCoury, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush, Jon Cleary, Viktor Krauss and Omar Hakim, as well as Alison Krauss & Union Station, of which Douglas has been a member since 1998. Traveler's title reflects the broad range of musical ground that it traverses, and the many miles that Douglas and producer Russ Titelman covered in order to capture the album's diverse array of performances. Their visit to New Orleans, for instance, yielded four memorable tracks, including horn-laden readings of the R&B standards "Something You Got" (featuring Clapton on vocals and guitar and Dr. John on piano) and "High Blood Pressure" (with vocals by Keb' Mo'). Douglas' acoustic roots are showcased on his Nashville-recorded instrumental originals "Duke and Cookie" and "King Silkie," and on the haunting "Frozen Fields," featuring the vocal and instrumental talents of Alison Krauss & Union Station. Traveler's numerous highlights also include Douglas' heartfelt reworkings of a pair of Paul Simon classics: "American Tune," included here in an affecting solo Dobro medley with Chick Corea's "Spain"; and an epic yet intimate reinterpretation of "The Boxer," recorded in England with U.K. folk-rockers Mumford & Sons providing backup, and in New York with Simon (with whom Douglas has worked extensively, both on tour as an opening act and as a collaborator in the studio) adding an exotic assortment of electric and acoustic guitar parts, Tibetan percussion and high harmony vocals. "Every song on this record was like an adventure," Douglas notes, adding, "The idea was to take myself out of my comfort zone, and to keep putting myself in unfamiliar situations. I wasn't worried about failing, and I wasn't trying to prove anything. It just felt right to just go for it and try everything." In addition to confidently exploring a broad range of material from across the stylistic spectrum, Traveler marks some notable firsts for Douglas. For instance, it's the first time he's recorded an album with an outside producer. "It was different letting someone else wear the big hat, but it worked out great," Douglas says of studio vet Titelman, whose resume includes classic releases by the likes of Randy Newman, Ry Cooder, Rickie Lee Jones and Little Feat, as well as Traveler participants Clapton and Simon. "Russ is wide open to all kinds of things, and because he was there, I didn't have to worry about things like booking the studio or keeping track of the budget. I just had to show up and play my best. That was quite a luxury, and it made this a better record." Traveler also showcases his soulful, wailing lap steel guitar work alongside his Dobro skills. His lap steel is featured on seven tracks, including the original instrumentals "So Here We Are" and "Gone to Fortingall," both of which are products of Douglas' budding collaboration with the stellar rhythm section of bassist Viktor Krauss and drummer Omar Hakim, who also provide the foundation of his current touring band. "Playing lap steel is very liberating to me, especially after working in the acoustic world for most of my life," Douglas says. "It's a very different instrument, and it takes me to a different part of my brain. With lap steel, I have access to sustain and distortion, which is something you just don't get with Dobro. Distortion isn't big in bluegrass, but it can be your friend." Traveler is also notable for featuring Douglas' first recorded lead vocal, i.e. his persuasive take on the Leadbelly number "On A Monday," which opens the album (and which Douglas recently performed on “The Late Show With David Letterman”). He actually made his public lead-singing debut in 2011 in no less auspicious a venue than Carnegie Hall, singing "Hey Joe" as part of the “Roots” themed show in James Taylor’s “Perspectives” series. "I originally wanted to call this record Firsts, but I didn't because the word's too hard to say," Douglas confides. "I even drew up a cover concept, with this little scrawny kid standing on a high-dive board about to jump into a pool, and there's a shark in the water. That's what this whole record felt like to me. That's kind of what I've been doing for the last couple of years: drawing up the list of things that I'm afraid to do and then doing them." The fact that Douglas' multiple talents command the respect of the A-list singers and players who populate Traveler won't come as a surprise to anyone who's familiar with his history. As a solo artist, band member, collaborator and session musician, his distinctive playing graces over 2000 albums by artists as varied as Garth Brooks, Ray Charles, Elvis Costello, John Fogerty, Bill Frisell, Charlie Haden, Emmylou Harris, George Jones, Dolly Parton, Earl Scruggs, Phish and the Chieftains, as well as the eight-million-plus selling soundtrack to O Brother, Where Art Thou? and its spinoff live disc Down from the Mountain. As a producer, he's helmed albums by such notable acts as the Del McCoury Band, Maura O'Connell, Jesse Winchester and the Nashville Bluegrass Band. The Ohio-born Douglas began playing Dobro at the age of eight, after his father—a steelworker who played bluegrass in his spare time—brought him to a Flatt and Scruggs concert, where he was entranced by the sound of Dobro player Josh Graves. After playing with his dad's group the West Virginia Travelers for several years, a 17-year-old Douglas joined the pioneering progressive-bluegrass band the Country Gentlemen in 1973. Two years later, he became a member of the seminal J.D. Crowe and the New South, which also included future solo stars Ricky Skaggs and Tony Rice. In 1976, Douglas and Skaggs co-founded the now-legendary bluegrass combo Boone Creek. In 1979, Douglas launched his solo career with his LP Fluxology, and also became a full-time member of the beloved family country group the Whites. By the time he left the Whites in 1985, Douglas was Nashville's most in-demand session Dobro player, while continuing to develop his blossoming solo career with a series of acclaimed and influential albums. In the late '80s, he formed the acoustic supergroup Strength in Numbers with Sam Bush, Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer and Mark O'Connor. He also continued to collaborate on such forward-looking recording projects, e.g. 1994's Grammy-winning all-star The Great Dobro Sessions and 1996's genre-bending experiment Bourbon and Rosewater, with bassist Edgar Meyer and Indian musician Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. In the late 1990s, Douglas chose to abandon his lucrative Nashville session career, in order to concentrate on more creatively satisfying musical pursuits. At around the same time, Alison Krauss asked him to fill in on a Union Station tour. Those shows went so well that the association became a permanent one. Since then, Douglas has balanced his work with Union Station with his ongoing solo career, while continuing to find time for a variety of collaborative projects, including the tribute album Southern Filibuster: The Songs of Tut Taylor and his ongoing work as co-Music Director of the popular BBC TV series Transatlantic Sessions, which teams American roots musicians and singers with their Celtic counterparts. Douglas also scored the film “Get Low” (starring Robert Duvall, Bill Murray and Sissy Spacek) with Jan A.P. Kaczmarek, and wrote additional music for the film. In 2011, Douglas received the Annual Americana Honors and Awards coveted Lifetime Achievement Award for Instrumentalist, a top honor shared in previous years by such luminaries such as Ry Coder, Sam Bush, Larry Campbell, Greg Leisz. Now, at a point in his life where most other musicians have settled into a routine or are resting on their laurels, Jerry Douglas remains eager to embrace new creative challenges. "Making Traveler has really been an eye-opening experience," Douglas asserts. "After doing this, I'm not interested in going back to making records the way I was, going into the studio with 12 songs and recording them with the same group of people. This one taught me about what options are out there, what other ways there are to do things, and what other kinds of music I can play. That's important when you've been doing this as long as I have. Now I've got all kinds of records that I want to make." Source: Jerry's Bio The Band: Band Biographies - The Jerry Douglas Band Official Website: Jerry Douglas Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.