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Preview: Jerry Douglas
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Jerry brings his own band to the stage and reveals how his instruments can invoke emotion
Country Hall of Famer, Jerry Douglas is a thirteen-time Grammy award winning Bluegrass Dobro and lap steel player. In addition to his thirteen solo recordings, Douglas has played on more than 1,600 albums of other world class artists. In this episode, Jerry brings his own band to the stage and reveals how these instruments can invoke emotion.
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On Tour
Preview: Jerry Douglas
Preview | 30s
Country Hall of Famer, Jerry Douglas is a thirteen-time Grammy award winning Bluegrass Dobro and lap steel player. In addition to his thirteen solo recordings, Douglas has played on more than 1,600 albums of other world class artists. In this episode, Jerry brings his own band to the stage and reveals how these instruments can invoke emotion.
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