Jim Douglas (guitarist), Date of Birth

    

Jim Douglas (guitarist)

British musician

Date of Birth: 13-May-1942

Profession: jazz guitarist, banjoist, jazz musician

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Jim Douglas (guitarist)

  • Jim Douglas (born Robert James Elliot Douglas, 13 May 1942) is a Scottish jazz guitarist, banjoist, and author born in Gifford, East Lothian, Scotland.
  • He is best known for his work with the Alex Welsh band, which saw him playing with musicians such as Red Allen, Earl Hines, and Ruby Braff.
  • His membership of the band ran from 1962 until the group disbanded in 1981.Douglas wrote and self-published a semi-autobiographical book, Eighteen years of Facts, Faces and Fun with the Alex Welsh Band.
  • in which he cites several humorous encounters with legends of the business, as well as recounting the band's many strange and bizarre misadventures.
  • He played drums in his youth before switching to guitar.
  • In his teens he accompanied clarinetist Pete Kerr.
  • As part of a dixieland band, he performed in Germany in 1960.
  • Soon after, he began play with Alex Welsh.
  • In 1971 he appeared on the album Freddy Randall and His Famous Jazz Band.
  • Other than Kerr and Welsh, he worked with Alan Elsdon, Lennie Hastings, Ed Polcer, and Keith Smith.

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