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Douglas Wood composes all the music on his CDs (first 4 below) and for his live performances. A versatile and classically trained musician, Doug sings, plays 6 and 12 string guitars, dobro, banjo, mandolin, and keyboards.Please listen to the sample tracks provided below. You'll hear expert musicianship infused with the sounds of nature, along with ballads, and some hot licks just for fun.
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NEW CD! Doug created the words and music for two new songs on a CD for the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association. Listen to a clip from
"In Our Hands" using the player below. You can learn more about the NWRA and order the CD at www.nwrawildlife.org. |
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Deep Woods, Deep Waters
Take an introspective pilgrimage into nature's purest places and into yourself with soul-stirring instrumental music integrated with the sounds of the wilderness— rain, wind and waves, loons and hermit thrushes and white throated sparrows.
Over 100,000 sold.
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Earth Songs
A "greatest hits" collection of 19 audience favorites, including "The Puzzle," "Someday Isle," "Little Blue Ball" and "The Earth Is A Spaceship." Lots of fun and hot licks. Sing along or just listen.
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Solitary Shores
Dedicated to Doug's early mentor, famed naturalist and author Sigurd F. Olson, "Solitary Shores" evokes the beauty and mystery of the Northwoods wilderness, the Boundary Waters and beyond. From the cry of the loon to the chansons of the voyageurs, this is music that captures the wild spirit of the North.
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A Wish for the Wilds
As a young man enchanted by the spell of wild places, Douglas Wood decided early on to write and sing about the natural world, especially the North Country. A Wish for the Wilds (originally The Wilderness Is Home) was his first album. Here lovingly re-mastered and re-issued in digital format, the music and the message stand the test of time.
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Song of Wisdom From Old Turtle
The timeless text of Old Turtle presented in a magnificent symphonic setting, performed by the Grammy-winning Turtle Creek Chorale and the Dallas Symphony. The enchanting music was composed by Joseph Martin and narrated by Marlo Thomas. For listeners of all ages, this stunning performance brings Old Turtle to life.
Doug can be contacted to narrate live performances of this piece.
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