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American songwriter (born 1972)

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Doug Wamble
BornSamuel Douglas Wamble
(1972-10-22) October 22, 1972 (age 52)
Clarksville, Tennessee, U.S.
Occupation(s)Musician, vocalist
Spouse Morgan James ​(m. 2016)
Musical career
GenresJazz, blues, vocal jazz
InstrumentGuitar
LabelsMarsalis Music, E1, Halcyonic
Musical artist
Websitewww.dougwamble.com

Doug Wamble (born Samuel Douglas Wamble, October 22, 1972) is an American jazz guitarist and vocalist from Tennessee.

Biography

Wamble grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. He was inspired to play guitar after hearing records by Charlie Christian. He entered Memphis State University intending to pursue audio engineering, but changed his mind after seeing Harry Connick Jr. and Russell Malone in concert. He switched to the University of North Florida, then got a master's degree from Northwestern University. At North Florida, he met pianist Roy Dunlap, bassist Jeff Hanley, and drummer Peter Miles, with whom he would later form a band.

In 1997, Wamble moved to New York City, where he met Wynton Marsalis. He played guitar on Big Train (1999) by Wynton Marsalis and Traveling Miles (1999) by Cassandra Wilson and signed with Marsalis Music. He released his debut album, Country Libations, in 2003. He was formerly married to opera singer Janna Baty.

He performed on the soundtrack for The War, a television documentary about World War II directed by Ken Burns. He contributed music to Burns's documentaries The 10th Inning and Prohibition and completed the original score for Burns's feature The Central Park Five. He produced the album Hunter (Epic, 2014) by vocalist Morgan James, whom he married in 2016.

Discography

As leader

  • Country Libations (Marsalis Music, 2003)
  • Bluestate (Marsalis Music, 2005)
  • Doug Wamble (E1, 2010)
  • Volume 1 with Bill Frisell (DirectGrace 2008)
  • Fast as Years, Slow as Days (Halcyonic, 2013)
  • For Anew (Halcyonic, 2014)
  • Rednecktelekctual (Halcyonic, 2014)
  • The Traveler: Live in New York City (2015)
  • Blues in the Present Tense (Halcyonic, 2022)

As sideman

With Wynton Marsalis

With others

Television appearances

  • Talkin' Blues Bravo! Canada (2004)

References

  1. ^ Collar, Matt. "Doug Wamble". AllMusic. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  2. "Doug Wamble". Marsalis Music. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  3. Medrek, T. J. (January 9, 2004). "This Diva Scales Mozart and Modern". The Boston Herald. Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved December 16, 2017 – via HighBeam Research.
  4. "The War – About the Series – Production Credits". PBS. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  5. Collar, Matt (June 3, 2014). "Review by Matt Collar". AllMusic.
  6. Bialas, Michael (April 4, 2017). "First Listen: With Reckless Abandon, Morgan James Bares Her Soul Power". The Huffington Post. Retrieved August 15, 2022.

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