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Greg Douglass
Born (1949-10-11) 11 October 1949 (age 75)
Oakland, California, United States
GenresRock, hard rock, blues rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1968–present
WebsiteOfficial website

Greg Douglass (born 1949 in Oakland, California, United States) is an American rock guitarist.

Career

Douglass started his musical career in the late 1960s with his band The Virtues, which later turned into the acid-rock group Country Weather.[1] He came in contact with Van Morrison and Jefferson Airplane spin-off band Hot Tuna and ended up touring with both of them.[2]

After his departure from Hot Tuna, Douglass founded the group Terry & the Pirates. He got in contact with Steve Miller Band bassist Lonnie Turner in 1977 and co-wrote the song "Jungle Love"[3] as well as playing on Miller's tenth studio album, Book of Dreams. In 2002, "Jungle Love" became the theme song for CBS-TV sitcom, Everybody Loves Raymond, opening the program for seasons 7-9.[4][5]

Douglass was a member of the band John Cipollina's Raven and appeared on 1980 album "Raven". He joined The Greg Kihn Band in 1983 and played on the bands hit single "Jeopardy". After recording Kihnspiracy, Kihntagious, and Citizen Kihn, Douglass left the group and toured with Tom Fogerty and Eddie Money.

Douglass has lived in the San Diego area since 1994, where he remains active as a touring guitarist (Big Brother and the Holding Company, the Electric Flag), a studio player, and a music instructor. He leads his own four-piece group, the Greg Douglass Band, playing concerts, clubs, corporate events. He also spends about a month each year touring Europe, primarily the UK.[6]

Partial discography

This is a partial listing of album Greg Douglass has played on. Info on additional writing credits is included.

Solo Albums

  • 2016 Flight of the Golden Dragon

With The Steve Miller Band

Douglass also co-wrote two songs ("Something Special" and "Goodbye Love") on Miller's 1983 album Abracadabra, as well as "Maelstrom" for his 1986 album, Living in the 20th Century. Additionally, Douglass' work with the Steve Miller Band has been reissued numerous times on greatest hits compilations.

With the Greg Kihn Band

Douglass also co-wrote and played on "Family Man", included on Kihn's 1982 album, Kihntinued

With Tom Fogerty

  • 1981 Deal It Out

With Tom Johnston

  • 1981 Still Feels Good (also co-wrote "Wishing")

With Eddie Money

With Terry & The Pirates

  • 1980 The Doubtful Handshake
  • 1979 Too Close For Comfort

References

  1. ^ "Greg Douglass". Bay-area-bands.com. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  2. ^ Greg Douglass (1949-10-11). "Greg Douglass - Bio". Gregdouglassguitar.com. Archived from the original on 2016-10-22. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  3. ^ http://sandiegotroubadour.com/2012/02/san-diego-songwriters-part-3-greg-douglass/
  4. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0574252/soundtrack
  5. ^ http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2007/feb/08/everybody-loves-royalties/#
  6. ^ http://www.gregdouglassguitar.com
  7. ^ https://www.discogs.com/Steve-Miller-Band-Book-Of-Dreams/release/8068616