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Musician of Jazz
Doug Raney (b. August 29, 1956) is an American jazz guitarist. He is the son of Jimmy Raney.Raney began his career in his father's band, with Al Haig, at the age of 18. He later played in a duo with his father. He recorded as a leader for SteepleChase extensively in the 1970s and 1980s, and worked with Kenny Barron, Joey DeFrancesco, Billy Hart, Duke Jordan, Jesper Lundgaard, Horace Parlan, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Tomas Franck, Bernt Rosengren, and Chet Baker among others. Doug Raney moved to Denmark in 1977.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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SteepleChase Jam Session Volume 10 | Doug Raney, Dave Stryker, Freddie Bryant | 2004 | Album |
Waltz For Katy | Joaquín Chacón, Doug Raney | 2000 | Album |
The Backbeat | Doug Raney, Joey DeFrancesco, Billy Hart | 1999 | Album |
Everything We Love | Thorgeir Stubø & Doug Raney With Jesper Lundgaard And Ole Jacob Hansen | 1998 | Album |
Guitar Moments | Jimmy Raney, Doug Raney | 1997 | Compil. |
The European Jazz Guitar Orchestra | Doug Raney, Heiner Franz, Maarten Van Der Grinten, Frédéric Sylvestre, Louis Stewart | 1993 | Album |
The Doug Raney Quintet | Doug Raney | 1989 | Album |
C.C.Apolis | Jørgen Svare Jazz Quartet Featuring Rolf Ericson And Doug Raney | 1989 | Album |
The End Of A Tune | Thorgeir Stubø, Art Farmer, Doug Raney | 1988 | Album |
Something's Up | Doug Raney | 1988 | Album |
Everything We Love | Thorgeir Stubø & Doug Raney With Jesper Lundgaard And Ole Jacob Hansen | 1985 | Album |
Live | Bernt Rosengren Tentet Featuring Doug Raney | 1984 | Album |
Nardis | Jimmy Raney & Doug Raney | 1983 | Album |
Raney'81 | Jimmy Raney Quartet Featuring Doug Raney | 1981 | Album |
Duets | Jimmy Raney & Doug Raney | 1980 | Album |
Stolen Moments | Jimmy Raney & Doug Raney | 1979 | Album |
Sweets To The Sweet | Hugo Rasmussen with Doug Raney & Jesper Thilo | 1978 | Album |
Doug Raney Quartet Jazz |
Doug Raney Quintet Jazz |
Doug Raney Sextet Jazz |
Doug Raney Trio Jazz |