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Doug Wamble

Doug Wamble, (born October 22, 1972) in Clarksville, TN is a North American vocalist, guitarist, and composer. Wamble grew up in Memphis and attended school at Memphis State, Northwestern University and the University of North Florida. During his time at UNF, he met future band members pianist Roy Dunlap, bassist Jeff Hanley and drummer Peter Miles. He has recorded with musicians such as Wynton Marsalis on "Big Train" (1994) and "Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson" (2004), Cassandra Wilson on "Traveling Miles" (1999) and Branford Marsalis on "Romare Bearden Revealed" (2003). He has also toured with Madeleine Peyroux and Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra. Wamble was signed to Marsalis Music/Rounder Records, a label started by saxophonist Branford Marsalis, in 2002. Country Libations was released in 2003, and Bluestate was released in 2005.

Most recently, Wamble's guitar playing was featured prominently in the Ken Burns' World War II documentary, The War on PBS.
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