Jerry Douglas
Jerry Douglas is the defining Dobro player of the past half-century — a 14-time Grammy winner whose technique, tone, and imagination have fundamentally redefined what the resonator guitar can do in bluegrass, country, and beyond. As a member of Alison Krauss and Union Station since 1998, frontman of the Grammy-winning Earls of Leicester, leader of his own Jerry Douglas Band, and session musician on over 1,600 albums, his work touches nearly every significant acoustic-music recording of the past 40 years.
- Born Gerald Calvin Douglas in Warren, Ohio, to a steelworker father (John Douglas) who played bluegrass on the side. Began playing Dobro at age eight after falling under the spell of Josh Graves, the Foggy Mountain Boys' groundbreaking resonator player.
- Played with his father's band the West Virginia Travelers as a teenager. Recruited at 17 to join the Country Gentlemen (1973–1975) on Dobro — his professional debut.
- Moved to J.D. Crowe and the New South in 1975, appearing on Rounder 0044, the landmark 1975 self-titled album with Tony Rice and Ricky Skaggs.
- Co-founded Boone Creek with Ricky Skaggs in 1976–77 after leaving the New South. When Skaggs moved on to Emmylou Harris's Hot Band, Douglas joined the Whites (1979–1985), where he met his future wife Jill and became a core member of the Nashville session scene.
- Solo debut Fluxology (Rounder, 1979) launched a long solo catalog that has expanded the Dobro's vocabulary into jazz, Celtic, blues, and world-music territory. Key albums: Slide Rule (1992), Lookout for Hope (2002), Traveler (2012), Leftover Feelings with John Hiatt (2021, Grammy-nominated).
- Member of Strength in Numbers (Sam Bush, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor), whose 1989 The Telluride Sessions album became a touchstone for acoustic instrumental music.
- Joined Alison Krauss and Union Station in 1998 after stepping back from full-time Nashville session work to pursue creatively richer projects. His Dobro has been central to every Union Station album since (New Favorite 2001, Lonely Runs Both Ways 2004, Paper Airplane 2011, Arcadia 2025).
- Co-music director of the BBC's Transatlantic Sessions since 1998, collaborating with hundreds of Scottish, Irish, and American folk musicians.
- Founded the Earls of Leicester in 2013 — a Flatt and Scruggs tribute band with Shawn Camp, Tim O'Brien, Charlie Cushman, Barry Bales, and Johnny Warren. The band's self-titled debut (2014) won the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album and three IBMA Awards. Continues to tour and record.
- Leads the Jerry Douglas Band (since 2017) with a genre-crossing bluegrass-Americana-jazz sound including saxophone and a looser improvisational ethos than his straight bluegrass projects.
- Produced albums for Alison Krauss, Del McCoury, Maura O'Connell, the Whites, Steep Canyon Rangers, John Hiatt, Molly Tuttle, and many others.
- 14 Grammy Awards through 2021 (on 32 nominations); three-time CMA Musician of the Year; National Heritage Fellowship 2004; inducted into the IBMA Hall of Fame in 2024. Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award for Instrumentalist.
- Known for his open-soundwell Scheerhorn resonator guitars and a style that balances startling technical command with deep musical taste. Session credits span Paul Simon, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton, James Taylor, Phish, Mumford & Sons, Elvis Costello, and — most recently — Billy Strings at the 2024 Billyween O Brother concerts in Baltimore.
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Ben Dewberry's Final RunEverything is Gonna Work Out Fine (1987)
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I Don't Believe You've Met My BabySlide Rule (1992)
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Things in LifeRestless on the Farm (1998)
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Ride the Wild TurkeySlide Rule (1992)
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Shenandoah BreakdownSlide Rule (1992)
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Jerry DouglasPlayed on recordings with Jerry Douglas
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Stuart DuncanPlayed on recordings with Jerry Douglas
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Alison KraussPlayed on recording with Jerry Douglas
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