Jerry Douglas on NPR
Audio from Jerry Douglas‘ recent performance on Mountain Stage can be found at NPR.com. He appeared with his band on the show this past weekend to perform songs from his current CD, Glide.
The Jerry Douglas Band consists of Luke Bulla on fiddle, Guthrie Trapp on guitar, Todd Parks on bass and Chad Melton on drums along with jerry on resonator guitar.
Songs featured in this 31 minute segment include Unfolding, Glide, Marriage Made in Hollywood, Route Irish and Who’s Your Uncle.
Their entire performance is currently accessible from the Mountain Stage section at NPR.com.


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