Jerry Douglas





















Jerry Douglas
Jerry Douglas on scene.jpg
Background information
Birth nameGerald Calvin Douglas
Born
(1956-05-28) May 28, 1956 (age 62)
Warren, Ohio, U.S.
Genres
Americana, bluegrass, country
Occupation(s)Musician
Instruments
Dobro, resonator guitar, lap steel guitar, guitar
Years active1970s–present
Labels
Rounder, MCA, Sugar Hill, Entertainment One, Koch
Associated acts
Alison Krauss and Union Station, Boone Creek, The Earls of Leicester, J. D. Crowe & The New South, Mumford & Sons, Strength in Numbers, The Whites
Websitejerrydouglas.com

Gerald Calvin "Jerry" Douglas (born May 28, 1956) is an American resonator guitar and lap steel guitar player and record producer.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Career


  • 2 Personal life


  • 3 Awards


  • 4 Discography

    • 4.1 Solo recordings


    • 4.2 Other recordings


    • 4.3 With Alison Krauss or Alison Krauss and Union Station


    • 4.4 From television series



  • 5 The Transatlantic Sessions


  • 6 Awards

    • 6.1 Grammy Awards


    • 6.2 Americana Music Association Awards


    • 6.3 CMA Awards


    • 6.4 IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) Awards


    • 6.5 National Endowment for the Arts


    • 6.6 Country Music Hall of Fame



  • 7 References


  • 8 Notes


  • 9 External links




Career


In addition to his fourteen solo recordings, Douglas has played on more than 1,600 albums.[2] As a sideman, he has recorded with artists as diverse as Garth Brooks, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Phish, Dolly Parton, Susan Ashton, Paul Simon, Mumford & Sons, Keb' Mo', Ricky Skaggs, Elvis Costello, Tommy Emmanuel, and Johnny Mathis, as well as performing on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. He has collaborated with various groups including The Whites, J.D. Crowe and the New South, The Country Gentlemen, Strength in Numbers, and Elvis Costello's "Sugar Canes".


Douglas produced a number of records, including some at Sugar Hill Records. He oversaw albums by Alison Krauss, the Del McCoury Band, Maura O'Connell, Jesse Winchester and the Nashville Bluegrass Band, The Earls of Leicester, The Steep Canyon Rangers. Along with Aly Bain, he serves as Music Director of the popular BBC Television series, "Transatlantic Sessions".


Since 1998, Douglas has been a member of Alison Krauss and Union Station which features Jerry Douglas, touring extensively and playing on a series of platinum-selling albums. When not on the road with Alison Krauss and Union Station, Douglas tours in support of his extensive body of work with his bands The Jerry Douglas Band and The Earls of Leicester following the continued success of their 2014 release The Earls of Leicester and 2015's Rattle and Roar.


Jerry Douglas appeared with Vince Gill on Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004 ("Oklahoma Borderline" and "What the Cowgirls Do").


Douglas also made a cameo in the third "United Breaks Guitars" consumer protest video, all of which went viral.



Personal life


Douglas was born in Warren, Ohio, United States, and now lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife, Jill.



Awards


As of 2017, Douglas has been nominated for thirty-one Grammy Awards and has won fourteen Grammys.[3]


He has received the Country Music Association's 'Musician of the Year' award three times, in 2002, 2005 and 2007.


Douglas is a 10-time recipient of the International Bluegrass Music Association ("IBMA") Dobro Player of the Year Award.


In 2004, the National Endowment for the Arts awarded Douglas a National Heritage Fellowship, which is the United States' highest honor in the folk and traditional arts.[4]




Jerry Douglas playing one of his resonator guitars


Douglas was named Artist in Residence for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in 2008.


Douglas was honored at the 36th annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Colorado for his twenty-fifth consecutive year playing in and at the festival.


Douglas received the Bluegrass Star Award, presented by the Bluegrass Heritage Foundation of Dallas, Texas, on October 15, 2016. The award is bestowed upon bluegrass artists who do an exemplary job of advancing traditional bluegrass music and bringing it to new audiences while preserving its character and heritage.[5]


The Americana Music Association honored Jerry Douglas with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011.[6]


Douglas received the key to the city of Manchester, Tennessee as well as to Coffee County during a performance at the 2015 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.[7]



Discography



Solo recordings





































































































































Title
Details
Peak chart positions

US Grass

US Country

US

US Heat

US Indie

US New Age

Fluxology

  • Release date: 1979

  • Label: Rounder








Fluxedo

  • Release date: 1982

  • Label: Rounder








Under the Wire

  • Release date: 1986

  • Label: MCA








Changing Channels

  • Release date: 1987

  • Label: MCA








Everything Is Gonna Work Out Fine

  • Release date: 1987

  • Label: Rounder








Plant Early

  • Release date: 1989

  • Label: MCA








Slide Rule

  • Release date: 1992

  • Label: Sugar Hill








Restless on the Farm

  • Release date: May 19, 1998

  • Label: Sugar Hill








Lookout for Hope

  • Release date: May 7, 2002

  • Label:Sugar Hill

10




5

The Best Kept Secret

  • Release date: September 20, 2005

  • Label: Koch

3Rounder






Best of the Sugar Hill Years

  • Release date: March 13, 2007

  • Label:Sugar Hill








Glide

  • Release date: August 19, 2008

  • Label: Koch

4
69





Jerry Christmas

  • Release date: October 13, 2009

  • Label: Koch

7






Traveler

  • Release date: June 26, 2012

  • Label: Koch

1

168
3
29


What If

  • Release date: August 18, 2017

  • Label: Rounder








"—" denotes releases that did not chart


Other recordings



  • Remembrances and Forecasts 1974 as The Country Gentlemen


  • 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 Bluegrass Album Band


  • Snakes Alive 1984 as Dreadful Snakes


  • Bluegrass Album Vol.4 1985 as Bluegrass Album Band


  • High Country Snows 1985 Dan Fogelberg


  • T-Bone Burnett 1986 with T Bone Burnett

  • Bluegrass Album, Vol. 5 – Sweet Sunny South 1989 as Bluegrass Album Band


  • The Telluride Sessions 1989 as Strength in Numbers


  • Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two 1990 with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band


  • Skip, Hop & Wobble 1993 as Barenberg, Douglas & Meyer


  • The Great Dobro Sessions 1994 as Jerry Douglas and various artists, produced by Jerry Douglas


  • Far From Enough 1994 with Viktor Krauss


  • Bluegrass Album, Vol. 6 – Bluegrass Instrumentals 1996 as Bluegrass Album Band


  • Bourbon & Rosewater 1996 as Bhatt, Douglas & Meyer


  • Yonder 1996 with Peter Rowan


  • Signs of Life 1996 Steven Curtis Chapman


  • Leading Roll 1997 with Sammy Shelor


  • The View From Here 1999 with Matt Flinner


  • O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2000 with Alison Krauss, The Whites, as Soggy Bottom Boys


  • Latitude 2001, with Matt Flinner


  • I Don't Need the Whiskey Anymore 2002, with Jack Lawrence


  • Deja Vu (All Over Again) 2004 with John Fogerty


  • All I Really Want For Christmas 2005 Steven Curtis Chapman


  • Secret, Profane, & Sugarcane 2009 with Elvis Costello and the Sugarcanes

  • "Southern Filibuster: The Songs of Tut Taylor" 2010, produced by Jery Douglas

  • "Rounder Records" 40th Anniversary Concert 2010 as Jerry Douglas with Bela Fleck, Alison Krauss & Union Station

  • "Get Low" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2010 as Jerry Douglas

  • "The Boxer", with Paul Simon and Mumford & Sons on the latter's album "Babel" (released September 2012) and on Douglas's own "Traveler", produced by Russ Titelman (released June 2012)


  • The Earls of Leicester 2014 with The Earls of Leicester[8] produced by Jerry Douglas


  • Three Bells 2014 with Mike Auldridge and Rob Ickes produced by Jerry Douglas

  • "RADIO" 2015 with The Steep Canyon Rangers produced by Jerry Douglas <steep canyon rangers rounder>

  • "One Light Shining" by Ruth Moody from These Wilder Things 2013

  • "Rattle and Roar" 2016 with The Earls of Leicester produced by Jerry Douglas


With Alison Krauss or Alison Krauss and Union Station



  • I've Got That Old Feeling (Producer And Performer) 1991


  • Forget About It 1999


  • New Favorite 2001


  • Live - (Alison Krauss & Union Station) 2002


  • Lonely Runs Both Ways 2004


  • A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection 2007


  • Paper Airplane 2011


From television series



The Transatlantic Sessions



  • Transatlantic Sessions 3 [Vol.1] (2007) (with Jerry Douglas and various artists)


  • Transatlantic Sessions 3 [Vol.2] (2008) (with Jerry Douglas and various artists)

  • The Original Transatlantic Sessions [Vol.2] (2008) (with Jay Ungar and various artists)

  • The Original Transatlantic Sessions [Vol.3] (2009) (with Jay Ungar and various artists)


  • Transatlantic Sessions 4[Vol.1] (2009) (with Jerry Douglas and various artists)


  • Transatlantic Sessions 4[Vol.2] (2010) (with Jerry Douglas and various artists)


  • Transatlantic Sessions 4[Vol.3] (2010) (with Jerry Douglas and various artists)


Awards



Grammy Awards


  • 1983 Best Country Instrumental Performance: "Fireball" – with The New South

  • 1994 Best Bluegrass Album: The Great Dobro Sessions

  • 2001 Best Country Instrumental Performance: "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" with Earl Scruggs

  • 2001 Album of the Year: Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? – various artists

  • 2001 Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group: "The Lucky One" – Alison Krauss + Union Station

  • 2001 Best Bluegrass Album: New Favorite – Alison Krauss + Union Station

  • 2003 Best Country Instrumental Performance: "Cluck Old Hen" – Alison Krauss + Union Station

  • 2003 Best Bluegrass Album: LIVE – Alison Krauss + Union Station

  • 2004 Best Country Instrumental Performance: "Earl's Breakdown" – Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Featuring Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements & Jerry Douglas

  • 2006 Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal: "Restless" – Alison Krauss and Union Station

  • 2006 Best Country Instrumental Performance: "Unionhouse Branch" – Alison Krauss and Union Station

  • 2006 Best Country Album: Lonely Runs Both Ways – Alison Krauss and Union Station

  • 2012 Best Bluegrass Album: Paper Airplane – Alison Krauss and Union Station

  • 2015 Best Bluegrass Album: The Earls of Leicester – The Earls of Leicester


Americana Music Association Awards


  • 2002 Instrumentalist of the Year

  • 2003 Instrumentalist of the Year

  • 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award for Instrumentalist


CMA Awards


  • 2002 Musician of the Year

  • 2005 Musician of the Year

  • 2007 Musician of the Year


IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) Awards


  • 1990 Instrumental Performer of the Year – Dobro

  • 1991 Instrumental Performer of the Year – Dobro

  • 1992 Instrumental Album of the Year – Slide Rule, Jerry Douglas

  • 1992 Record Event of the Year – Slide Rule

  • 1992 Instrumental Performer of the Year – Dobro

  • 1993 Instrumental Performer of the Year – Dobro

  • 1994 Instrumental Album of the Year – Skip, Hop & Wobble; Douglas, Barenberg & Meyer

  • 1994 Instrumental Performer of the Year – Dobro

  • 1995 Instrumental Album of the Year – The Great Dobro Sessions; Mike Auldridge, Curtis Burch, Jerry Douglas, Josh Graves, Rob Ickes, Oswald Kirby, Stacy Phillips, Tut Taylor, Sally Van Meter, Gene Wooten

  • 1995 Record Event of the Year – The Great Dobro Sessions

  • 1995 Instrumental Performer of the Year – Dobro

  • 1997 Album of the Year – True Life Blues—The Songs of Bill Monroe; Sam Bush, Vassar Clements, Mike Compton, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Pat Enright, Greg Garing, Richard Greene, David Grier, David Grisman, John Hartford, Bobby Hicks, Kathy Kallick, Laurie Lewis, Mike Marshall, Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Jim Nunally, Scott Nygaard, Mollie O'Brien, Tim O'Brien, Alan O'Bryant, Herb Pedersen, Todd Phillips, John Reischman, Peter Rowan, Craig Smith, Chris Thile, Tony Trischka, Roland White

  • 1997 Record Event of the Year – True Life Blues—The Songs of Bill Monroe

  • 1997 Instrumental Album of the Year – Bluegrass Instrumentals, Volume 6; The Bluegrass Album Band

  • 2001 Album of the Year - "O' Brother, Where Art Thou" Soundtrack -Norman Blake, James Carter & The Prisoners, The Cox Family, Fairfield Four, Emmylou Harris, John Hartford, Chris Thomas King, Alison Krauss, Jerry Douglas, The Peasall Sisters, The Soggy Bottom Boys, Ralph Stanley, The Stanley Brothers, Gillian Welch, The Whites; Mercury/Lost Highway Records

  • 2001 Instrumental Performer of the Year – Dobro

  • 2002 Instrumental Performer of the Year – Dobro

  • 2003 Album of the Year – Alison Krauss + Union Station Live, Alison Krauss + Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas

  • 2003 Record Event of the Year – Will The Circle Be Unbroken Vol. III; Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Matraca Berg, Sam Bush, June Carter Cash, Johnny Cash, Vassar Clements, Iris DeMent, Rodney Dillard, Jerry Douglas, Glen Duncan, Vince Gill, Josh Graves, Jamie Hanna, Emmylou Harris, Taj Mahal, Jimmy Martin, Del McCoury, Robbie McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Jonathan McEuen, The Nashville Bluegrass Band, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, Tony Rice, Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, Doc Watson, Richard Watson, Glenn Worf & Dwight Yoakam

  • 2015 Entertainer of the Year - The Earls of Leicester

  • 2015 Instrumental Group of the Year - The Earls of Leicester

  • 2015 Album of the Year - The Earls of Leicester, Jerry Douglas, producer

  • 2015 Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year - "Who Will Sing For Me" - The Earls of Leicester

  • 2015 Instrumental Recorded Performance of the Year - The Three Bells - Jerry Douglas, Mike Auldridge, Rob Ickes

  • 2015 Dobro Player of the Year - Jerry Douglas

  • 2016 Entertainer of the Year - The Earls of Leicester

  • 2016 Dobro Player of the Year - Jerry Douglas


National Endowment for the Arts


  • 2004 National Heritage Fellowship[9]


Country Music Hall of Fame


  • 2008 Artist in Residence[10][11][12][13]


References


  • Humphrey, Mark. (1998). "Jerry Douglas". In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 151., .mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em
    ISBN 978-0195176087


Notes




  1. ^ Geoff Harrison (11 May 2002). "An Interview with Jerry Douglas: Bluegrass for a New Century". Jambase.com. Archived from the original on 19 May 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2015.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)


  2. ^ "Welcome to the Official Jerry Douglas Website". Jerrydouglas.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-26. Retrieved 2016-01-10.


  3. ^ "Jerry Douglas, Artist". www.grammy.com. The Recording Academy. 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2017.


  4. ^ "NEA National Heritage Fellowships: Jerry Douglas, Dobro player". www.arts.gov. National Endowment for the Arts. Retrieved 23 October 2017.


  5. ^ "Bluegrass Heritage Foundation official website". 2016. Retrieved 2016-10-18.


  6. ^ "Robert Plant, Buddy Miller and Justin Townes Earle Win Big at 10th Annual Americana Honors & Awards Show". Americana Music. Archived from the original on 2016-01-14. Retrieved 2016-01-10.


  7. ^ / By Brittney McKenna (2015-06-15). "Dispatches From The BGS Stage at Bonnaroo 2015". The Bluegrass Situation. Archived from the original on 2015-10-09. Retrieved 2016-01-10.


  8. ^ "The Earls Of Leicester". Rounder.com. 18 August 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2017.


  9. ^ "NEA National Heritage Fellowships - NEA". Arts.gov. Retrieved 23 September 2017.


  10. ^ "Artist-in-Residence: Jerry Douglas". Country Music Hall of Fame. Retrieved 23 September 2017.


  11. ^ "Artist-in-Residence: Jerry Douglas". Country Music Hall of Fame. Retrieved 23 September 2017.


  12. ^ "Artist-in-Residence: Jerry Douglas". Country Music Hall of Fame. Retrieved 23 September 2017.


  13. ^ "Artist-in-Residence: Jerry Douglas". Country Music Hall of Fame. Retrieved 23 September 2017.




External links




  • Jerry Douglas official website

  • The Earls of Leicester official website

  • Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas official site


  • website of Transatlantic Sessions USA Tour[permanent dead link]


  • Folk Radio UK review of Jerry Christmas[permanent dead link]







Awards

First
None recognized before


AMA Instrumentalist of the Year
2002
Succeeded by
Jerry Douglas
Preceded by
Jerry Douglas

AMA Instrumentalist of the Year
2003
Succeeded by
Will Kimbrough











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