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Doug Pettibone (born in Los Angeles, California) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and studio musician.


Career

Doug Pettibone started to play the guitar at the age of eight. His first teacher was Andy Summers, formerly of
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. With nine years, Doug studied with Eddie Lafreniere, guitarist for big band leader Jimmy Dorsey, with whom he spent the next five years studying the music of Dave Brubeck and Duke Ellington. Later he received a scholarship to Pepperdine University-Malibu for Jazz Guitar, Classical Guitar and Voice, graduating with a triple major in 1984. In the following years he played with many different artists of various genres. In 1999, Doug started a world tour with Jewel that lasted for a year and a half. In 2001, he played pedal steel, mandolin and background vocals for
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's North American tour. Shortly after that,
Lucinda Williams Lucinda Gayle Williams (born January 26, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and a solo guitarist. She recorded her first two albums: '' Ramblin' on My Mind'' (1979) and '' Happy Woman Blues'' (1980), in a traditional country and blues style ...
hired Pettibone as her multi-instrumentalist, singer and music director to tour, record, and co-produce. Doug´s intensive collaboration with Lucinda lasted for eight years, and continued at a later stage again. In the following years, Pettibone realized several projects with other artists. In 2004 Doug participated in the Legends Rock TV show produced in the South of France, featuring guest artists such as
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and
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. Ray LaMontagne is amongst the artist Doug went on tour with, in 2009 it was
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who called him up to go on tour. After that Marianne Faithfull and Doug Pettibone started to write together new songs for a new album. In the last few years, Pettibone has played live and/or recorded with some of the most influential artists of our times, among them
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, Kevin Montgomery, amongst others. In 2012 he went on tour with
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, daughter of
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. In 2013 Pettibone toured with
Lucinda Williams Lucinda Gayle Williams (born January 26, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and a solo guitarist. She recorded her first two albums: '' Ramblin' on My Mind'' (1979) and '' Happy Woman Blues'' (1980), in a traditional country and blues style ...
with just the two of them on stage . He joined
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's touring band as lap steel and guitar player for the Born and Raised 2013 World Tour. In 2016, Pettibone took part in the world tour with
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; accompanied by
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on Hammond Organ.


Solo career

In October 2004, Pettibone released his first solo record ''The West Gate''. Pettibone's second solo CD, ''Gone'', was released in 2014.


Discography


Solo albums

* 2004: ''The West Gate'' (self-released) * 2014: ''Gone'' (self-released)


Appears on

* 1996:
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- ''Seed in the Sahara'' (
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- ''Catie Curtis'' (
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) - guitar (electric, nylon-string, gut-string) * 1997:
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- '' December Makes Me Feel This Way'' (Capitol) - guitar (electric, acoustic, bass) * 1997
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- ''Lucky Few'' (Little Dog / Mercury) - guitar (acoustic, electric) * 1999: Jewel - ''
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) - electric guitar * 2001: Dick Sims - ''Within Arm's Reach'' (Explosive) - guitar * 2002:
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- '' By the Hand of the Father'' (Texas Music Group) - electric guitar, steel guitar, hi string guitar, slide guitar * 2002: Tim Flannery - ''Highway Song'' (PSB) - lap steel, pedal steel * 2002: Rian Greene - ''See Things Like You'' (TSR) - guitar (12 string, acoustic, electric, baritone) * 2003:
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) - acoustic guitar * 2003:
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- ''Smash'' (JamCat) - guitar, pedal steel * 2003:
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- ''Silver Lake'' (
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) - arranger, guitar (12 string, acoustic, electric, tremolo), mandolin, pedal steel, vocals * 2003: Kevin Montgomery - ''Another Long Story'' (Syren) - guitar (acoustic, electric, baritone, steel), vocals * 2003:
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- ''
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'' ( Lost Highway) - arranger, electric guitar, mandolin, vocals * 2004:
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- ''These Chains'' (Funzal) - guitar (acoustic, electric), pedal steel * 2004: Berkley Hart - ''Twelve'' (PAN via
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) - pedal steel * 2004:
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- '' The Heat'' (
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) - electric guitar, pedal steel * 2004: Kevin Montgomery - ''2:30am'' (Syren) - audio production, electric guitar, gut string guitar, producer * 2004:
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- ''The Drifter'' (Universal) - guitar * 2004: Phil Parlapiano - ''Pianoforte'' (PBR) - vocals * 2004: Tim Flannery - ''Kentucky Towns'' (PSB) - electric guitar, pedal steel * 2005: Faby - ''Finally'' (Megabien Music) - guitar (acoustic, electric), vocals * 2005:
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- ''Jubilee'' (
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) - pedal steel * 2005:
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- '' Feels Like Home'' (
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) - electric guitar * 2005:
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- ''Big City Blues'' (Smith Music) - pedal steel * 2005: Matthew Grimm - ''Dawn's Early Apocalypse'' (Grimm Reality Music) - vocals * 2005:
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- '' The Trawlerman's Song'' EP (
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) - electric guitar * 2005: Mark Knopfler - '' One Take Radio Sessions'' (
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) - electric guitar, mandolin * 2005: Madrugada - '' The Deep End'' (
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) - pedal steel * 2005:
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) - pedal steel * 2005:
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- ''Don't Ask, Don't Tell'' (Mighty Sound) - guitar, harmonica, vocals * 2005: Michelle Shocked - ''Mexican Standoff'' (Mighty Sound) - guitar, vocals * 2005: Michelle Shocked - ''Threesome'' (Mighty Sound) - guitar, vocals, harmonica * 2005: Lucinda Williams - '' Live at the Fillmore (Lucinda Williams album)'' (Lost Highway) - guitar, harmonica, lap steel, mandolin, pedal steel, vocals * 2006:
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- ''What a Way to Play'' (4River / Very Derryberry) - electric guitar * 2006: Tim Easton - ''Ammunition'' (New West) - electric guitar, mando-guitar * 2006:
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- '' Koala Motel'' (
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) - pedal steel * 2006: Molly Howson - ''Bar Napkin Songs'' (
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) - guitar (acoustic, electric), lap steel, producer * 2006: Nathaniel Street-West - ''Witness'' (Puffin) - pedal steel * 2006: various artists - '' Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys'' (
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) - guitar, background vocals * 2007: Debi Derryberry - ''Very Derryberry'' (4River / Very Derryberry) - guitar * 2007: Herman Mathews - ''Home At Last'' (Lil Herman) - dobro, guitar * 2007: Dave Koz - '' Memories of a Winter's Night'' (Capitol) - guitar (acoustic, electric) * 2007:
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- ''Right as Rain'' (New Light) - dobro, guitar (acoustic, electric), lap steel, mandolin, pedal steel * 2007: Olivea Watson - ''Way Down Deep'' (Ramblin' Rose) - guitar (acoustic, electric, tremolo, slide), mandolin, pedal steel, vocals * 2007: The Honey Togue Devils - ''All Tall & The Melting Moon'' (
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) - guitar * 2007: Lucinda Williams - ''
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'' (Lost Highway) - guitar (acoustic, baritone, electric) * 2008: Austin Hartley-Leonard - ''Franklin Ave.'' (Mother West) - guitar, pedal steel * 2008:
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- '' Another Country'' (
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) - guitar, pedal steel * 2008: Gregory Page - ''All Make Believe'' (Sounden) - electric guitar, pedal steel * 2008: Lucinda Williams - ''
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'' (Lost Highway) - dobro, guitar (acoustic, electric, slide, 12-string electric & acoustic) pedal steel, vocals * 2008: honeyhoney - ''First Rodeo'' (Ironworks Music / Universal Republic) - guitar * 2009: Wink Keziah - ''Hard Times'' (Great South) - electric guitar * 2009: Debi Derryberry - ''Debi Derryberry's Baby Banana'' (4River / Very Derryberry) - electric guitar, vocals * 2010: Shy Blakeman - ''Long Distance Man'' (Winding Road) - dobro, guitar (12 string, acoustic, electric) * 2010: Matt Blais - ''Let It Out'' (self-released) - guitar, lap steel, pedal steel, vocals * 2010: Chocolate Genius, Inc. - '' Swansongs'' (
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) - guitar * 2010:
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- ''The Distance Between Two Truths'' (
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) - electric guitar, baritone guitar, mandolin, pedal steel, lap steel * 2010: Mojo Monkeys - ''Blessings & Curses'' (Medikull) - pedal steel * 2011:
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- ''Keeper'' (
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- '' The Sound of a Million Dreams'' (
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and John Doe - '' A Day at the Pass'' (Pinko) - banjo, guitar, pedal steel * 2011:
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- '' Horses and High Heels'' (
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) - banjo, composer, guitar (acoustic, electric), pedal steel, vocals (lead, background) * 2012: Ted Wulfers - '' Lucky No. 7'' (Patchdog) - electric guitar on "More Than A Mystery" and "Me & Miss 4th of July." * 2012:
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- '' Something To Believe In'' ( Lionheart) - guitar * 2012: G. DaPonte - ''Lucky Days and Lucky Numbers'' (Three Moves Equals A Fire) - electric guitar * 2013: various artists - '' Son of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys'' (Anti- /
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) - guitar * 2014: Lucinda Williams - ''
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- ''Love And The Death Of Damnation'' (Unison) - pedal steel, lap steel * 2015:
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- ''Mountain Man'' (Bad Reputation) - guitar * 2015: various artists - ''Remembering Mountains: Unheard Songs by
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'' (Tompkins Square) - guitar on track 5, "Met An Old Friend" * 2016: various artists - '' God Don't Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnson'' (
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) - guitar * 2017: Shelby Lynne & Allison Moorer - '' Not Dark Yet (album)'' * 2020:
Natalie D-Napoleon Natalie Damjanovich-Napoleon (born 3 August 1972), known professionally as Natalie D-Napoleon, is an Australian/American singer-songwriter, poet, and writer of creative non-fiction from Fremantle, Western Australia. Through fronting the Perth-ba ...
- '' You Wanted To Be The Shore But Instead You Were The Sea'' - guitar (electric), pedal steel, mandolin * 2013 The Music Is You: A Tribute to
John Denver Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997), known professionally as John Denver, was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor, activist, and humanitarian whose greatest commercial success was as a solo singe ...
- Guitar (Electric) * 2012 Walter Rose: Cast Your Stone - Guitar, Weissenborn, 12 string octave guitar * 2012 Occupy This Album - Guitar, Mandolin * 2012 Quiet About It: A Tribute To Jesse Winchester - Guitar (Electric) * 2009 Porcupine - Tim Easton - Guitar * 2009 The Great Lakes - Ross McIntosh - Banjo, Dobro, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Mando-Guitar, Vocals * 2008 Kid Dynamite and the Common Man - Eric Corne - Dobro, Guitar (Electric), Main Personnel, Ukulele * 2008 Let It All Come Down - G. DaPonte - Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Soloist * 2008 The Imus Ranch Record - Guitar * 2007 Boots Too Big to Fill: Tribute to Gene Autry - Harmony * 2007 Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino - Guitar (Electric) * 2007 Outta Nowhere - Tim Myers - Banjo, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Mandolin * 2007 Rio Rocko - Rio Rocko - Guitar (12 String Electric), Guitar (Electric) * 2005 Return to Sin City: A Tribute to Gram Parsons - Guitar, Vocals * 2005 This Is Americana, Vol. 2 - Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals * 2004 Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo - Guitar, Producer * 2004 This Is Americana - Guitar (Electric), Harmony, Mandolin * 2003 Crossing Jordan - Guitar (Electric) * 2003 Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: The Soul of a Man - Bass, Vocals * 2003 Sounds of Wood and Steel, Vol. 3 - Guitar, Primary Artist * Artist's Choice: Norah Jones -
Norah Jones Norah Jones (born Geethali Norah Jones Shankar; March 30, 1979) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. She has won several awards for her music and as of 2012, has sold more than 50 million records worldwide. ''Billboard'' named her the ...
- Group Member


Filmography

* Made in America (TV series documentary) (2003) * Legends Rock (music TV series) (2004) * Jefferson Davis: An American President (TV documentary) (musician: guitar) (2008)


References


External links

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Doug Pettibone - Discography of CDs at cduniverse

Doug Pettibone, member of the Legends Rock band
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pettibone, Doug Living people Singer-songwriters from California American session musicians Guitarists from Los Angeles American male guitarists Year of birth missing (living people) American male singer-songwriters