Artist's albums
The Backbeat
1999 · album
You Go To My Head
1999 · album
Back in New York
1997 · album
Nardis
1997 · album
I'll Close My Eyes
1996 · single
I'll Close My Eyes
1996 · album
Raney '96
1996 · album
Blue And White
1995 · album
Blues On A Par
1994 · album
Listen
1994 · album
Introducing Doug Raney
1991 · album
The Doug Raney Quintet
1989 · album
Something's Up
1988 · album
Cuttin' Loose
1987 · album
Guitar - Guitar - Guitar
1987 · album
Lazy Bird
1987 · album
Duets
1986 · album
Stolen Moments
1986 · album
There Will Never Be Another You (Live)
2018 · single
Blues for Thad (Live)
2018 · single
Everything We Love
2010 · album
Jam Session Vol. 10
2004 · album
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Biography
The son of legendary guitarist Jimmy Raney, Doug Raney was understandably heavily influenced by his father. An impressive soloist, he utilized almost identical full tones, crisp chording, and fluid voicings. He made his first recording with his father and Al Haig in the mid-'70s, then did duo dates with his dad later in the decade. Raney built a particularly sizable discography on the SteepleChase label, beginning in the '70s and extending nearly to the end of the '90s. He recorded with Chet Baker and Bernt Rosengren, and played in Horace Parlan's band. Raney lived in Denmark for a large portion of his career, and died of heart failure in Copenhagen in May 2016 at the age of 59. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi