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The Jerry Douglas Trio Sep. 6, 2019 We’re sorry—this event has now passed. 33 West St ., Annapolis, MD 21401 Get Directions Phone: 410-268-4545 … “A lot of times, when you record songs, you don’t really know ’em yet. Wilford Brimley, Cocoon and The Natural Actor Dies at 85Stay Clean with Corpse-Paint Bar Soap in the Likeness of King Diamond, Abbath, Mayhem, and MoreSpotify CEO To Artists: "You Can't Record Music Once Every Three To Four Years And Think That's Going To Be Enough"Chris Cornell's Daughter Toni Covers Pearl Jam's "Black": WatchBlack-Metal Legend Ihsahn Calls Out Taylor Swift Over Album ArtworkThe Rolling Stones to Release 1989 Trump-Promoted Concert as Live Album and FilmKanye West Held His First Campaign Presidential Rally in South Carolina, And It Went As Well As You'd ExpectAlex Trebek Once Unknowingly Ate Five Hash Brownies and Woke Up at a Friend's House Three Days LaterChris Cornell's Unreleased Cover of Guns N' Roses' "Patience" Unearthed for His 56th Birthday: Stream And I thought, ‘Well, there’s where I could go with all this stuff runnin’ around in my head.’”“All this stuff” is the remarkable music Douglas has made on Dobro and lap steel in a career that’s earned him world renown as the top purveyor of his craft. JERRY DOUGLAS Dobro master and 14-time GRAMMY winner Jerry Douglas is to the resonator guitar what Jimi Hendrix was to the electric guitar, elevating, transforming, and … This time, it contains the horns he always wanted it to have.“The first time I recorded it, we just played it as fast as we possibly could. “It’s all wrong for the count; really against the grain. What started out as an exercise “just to get my hands talking to each other” turns into an understated, yet dramatic sonic experience.“It’s almost a magic trick to play what I’m playing underneath the melodies,” Douglas says.
(Douglas’ incredibly long list of accolades also includes winning a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship and an Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award. “But I think they’re with me at this point. More than 40 years later, he remembers the moment vividly. “There’s a part in the middle where we kind of lay the melody on its side, like something Sting would do. His main foundation is bluegrass, but Douglas is an eclectic whose tastes run toward jazz, blues, folk, and straight-ahead country as well, and he's equally capable of appealing to bluegrass aficionados or new agers with a taste for instrumental roots music. “I loved it.
… On his latest musical foray, Like fellow bluegrass-rooted peers Fleck and David Grisman, Douglas has always balanced respect for tradition with a desire to escape constricting expectations.

But there were places even he was afraid to go — until now. The Vault Sessions (S3:Ep8) - Duration: 9:24. Jerry Douglas is widely renowned as perhaps the finest Dobro player in contemporary acoustic music. It’s like a Rubik’s Cube, this song is.” It might be tricky to play, but for listeners, the operative word — for the whole album — is magic.Website and contents © Jerry Douglas –  All rights reserved. As Jerry Douglas continues his incalculable influence on country, Americana, bluegrass and their many related genres, he forges ahead as a true pioneer in American music. It completely changes the whole feel,” he notes.Speaking of changing the feel, Douglas’ rendering of Tom Waits’ “2:19” is a funky revelation, dripping with soul — and vocals that sound like they’re rolling from the lips of a grizzled Beale Street bluesman killing it at 3 a.m., not a three-time Country Music Association Musician of the Year. A lot of what you do as a musician comes from fear; what you think the audience will stand,” he says. Audiences are more broadminded than they were when I started playing.”This album wasn’t a sure thing until Douglas heard the band perform the Edgar Meyer composition “Unfolding.” He’d played with Fleck, Bush and O’Connor on Meyer’s original 1986 version, then covered it on his 2008 album, Guitarist, Mike Seal had particularly heavy involvement in “Battle Stick,” a song with multiple time signatures, flipped-backward instrumentation, and other Beatles-influenced “tricks” Douglas loves using. “The two should never show up in the same sentence!” he adds, laughing. American bluegrass musician and dobro player born May 28, 1956 in Warren, Ohio But after bassist Daniel Kimbro joined The Jerry Douglas Band in 2013, he introduced Douglas to guitarist Mike Seal, trumpet player Vance Thompson, and saxophonist Jamel Mitchell — a nephew of famed Al Green producer Willie Mitchell and son of James, one of the original Memphis Horns players.“They opened a door that I had hesitated to pass through before,” Douglas admits.