Dobro master and 14-time GRAMMY winner Jerry Douglas is to the resonator guitar what Jimi Hendrix was to the electric guitar. Douglas’ output incorporates elements of country, bluegrass, rock, jazz, blues, and Celtic into his distinctive musical vision. Called "Dobro's matchless contemporary master" by The New York Times, three-time CMA Musician of the Year award recipient Jerry Douglas is one of the most innovative recording artists in music as a solo artist, band leader for The Jerry Douglas Band and his GRAMMY winning bluegrass band The Earls of Leicester, as well as a member of groundbreaking ensembles including Alison Krauss & Union Station, J.D. Crowe & the New South, The Country Gentlemen, Boone Creek, and Strength In Numbers. His distinctive sound graces more than 1500 albums with artists such as Garth Brooks, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Emmylou Harris, Elvis Costello, Earl Scruggs, Ray Charles, Dierks Bentley, Mumord & Sons, Tommy Emmanuel, and many others.
Douglas has co-produced and performed on a series of platinum albums. He has produced albums for Alison Krauss, Del McCoury Band, and Steep Canyon Rangers. He is co-music director of the BBC Scotland TV series Transatlantic Sessions. As Douglas continues his incalculable influence on country, Americana, and bluegrass, he forges ahead as a true pioneer in American music.