Jerry Douglas is widely regarded as one of the greatest dobro (resonator guitar) players in the history of bluegrass and roots music. Over a career spanning decades, he's earned numerous GRAMMY Awards and become a defining voice on his instrument, elevating the dobro from a bluegrass novelty to a centerpiece of American roots music. His virtuosic playing has made him one of the most in-demand session musicians in Nashville and beyond.
Beyond his solo work, Douglas has been a longtime member of Alison Krauss & Union Station, contributing his signature slide-guitar textures to their acclaimed sound. He's also collaborated with an astonishing range of artists across genres—from Paul Simon and Ray Charles to Phish and James Taylor—showcasing a musical versatility that transcends any single genre label. His fluid, emotive style has helped bridge bluegrass with jazz, rock, and Americana audiences alike.
As a bandleader, Douglas has released a celebrated string of solo albums that highlight his innovative approach to the dobro, blending traditional bluegrass roots with adventurous improvisation. Whether performing with his own ensemble or as a featured guest, Jerry Douglas offers audiences a masterclass in musicianship and a reminder of just how expressive a resonator guitar can be in the right hands.