Doug Raney
Doug Raney was an American jazz guitarist. He was the son of jazz guitarist Jimmy Raney.
Career
Raney was born in New York City. He began to play the guitar when he was 14, beginning with rock and blues. He was given lessons by guitarist Barry Galbraith and became more interested in jazz. When he was 18, he played at a club in New York with pianist Al Haig. In 1977, he accompanied his father, jazz guitarist Jimmy Raney, in a duo. They toured Europe, and then Doug Raney moved to Copenhagen, Denmark. When he was 21, he recorded his first album as a leader, Introducing Doug Raney, for SteepleChase in 1977. Beginning in 1979, he recorded several albums with his father.During his career, he worked with Chet Baker, George Cables, Joey DeFrancesco, Kenny Drew, Tal Farlow, Tomas Franck, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, Billy Hart, Hank Jones, Clifford Jordan, Duke Jordan, Jesper Lundgaard, Red Mitchell, Adam Nussbaum, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Horace Parlan, Bernt Rosengren, and Jesper Thilo. Raney died of heart failure at the age of 59 on May 1, 2016.
Discography
As leader
Introducing Doug Raney Cuttin' Loose Stolen Moments with Jimmy Raney Duets with Jimmy Raney Listen I'll Close My Eyes Nardis with Jimmy Raney Blue and White Meeting the Tenors Lazy Bird Guitar Guitar Guitar Everything We Love with Thorgeir Stubø Something's Up The Doug Raney Quintet Blues On a Par Back in New York Raney '96- ''The Backbeat''
As sideman
With Chet BakerThe Touch of Your Lips Daybreak This Is Always Someday My Prince Will ComeWith others
- John McNeil, I've Got the World On a String
- Red Mitchell, Soft and Warm and Swinging!
- Horace Parlan, Hi-Fly
- Jimmy Raney, Raney '81
- Hugo Rasmussen, Sweets to the Sweet
- Hugo Rasmussen, More Sweets...
- Bernt Rosengren, Bernt Rosengren Big Band
- Bernt Rosengren, Surprise Party
- Louis Smith, Once in a While
- Thorgeir Stubo, The End of a Tune
- Jan Erik Vold, Obstfelder Live Pa Rebekka West
- Martin Jacobsen, ''At The Jazz House''