Douglas Daughters
Douglas Daughters was founded by Alan's daughters, Kirby Veevers and Solo Douglas Rubenstein
Their company manages his catalog and helps keep his legacy relevant
"After serving as head of United Artists Records' jazz division during the 1960s (producing classics such as 1963's Money Jungle by the trio of Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, and Max Roach and as well as recordings by Art Blakey, Kenny Dorham, and Oliver Nelson), Bostonian Alan Douglas met Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock in 1969, and gained control of the rights to Hendrix's music following the pioneering guitarist's death the following year. His production work on unfinished Hendrix tracks released posthumously on albums such as 1975's Crash Landing garnered considerable controversy for the re-recording and overdubbing Douglas employed. The producer retained the rights to Hendrix's music for a 20-year period from 1975 to 1995, when those rights reverted to the Hendrix family. During the following years, Douglas revived his own label -- having released landmark albums by the likes of John McLaughlin and the Last Poets on the Douglas imprint during the 1970s -- and issued albums by jazz icons including Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie recorded live at the Monterey Jazz Festival. At the age of 82, Alan Douglas died at his home in Paris in June 2014 after suffering complications from a fall." View the full collection here.
LISTEN TO titles produced by Alan Douglas:
Other Alan Douglas Works Include:
Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Art Blakey, Kenny Dorham, Bill Evans, Jim Hall - Blue Note
Muddy Waters Blues Band - Mud In Your Ear (digital)
Richie Havens - My Own Way
Jerry Garcia - Hooteroll (+2)
John McLaughlin - My Goals Beyond
Wildflowers, 3 CD Set
Woodstock Jazz Festival ‘81, Chick Corea; Jack de Johnette; Pat Metheny; Lee Konitz; Anthony Braxton, Miroslav Vitous - The Song is You 2CD
Dizzy Gillepsie - Dizzy for President
Harisprasad Chaurasia & Ken Lauber - O Soul Song
Modern Jazz Quartet - 1965 Monterey Jazz Festival
Pharoah Sanders - With a Heartbeat
Jimi, Geri Allen & the Batson Brothers - Three Pianos
Bill Laswell - Little Boy Don’t Get Scared, Jazzonia
LeDUO - Jacques Brel
LeDUO - Charles Aznavour
New York City Band feat. Luther Vandross
Operazone - The Redesign
Lightnin Rod (aka Jalal) - Honky Tonk Bud
Jazz Memories, 2CD/Photo Book Collection, Classic Artists + Herman Leonard photos
Charlie Rouse (with Ron Carter, Bernard Purdie) - Brazil
Allen Ginsberg - Ginsberg’s Thing
Lenny Bruce - What I Was Arrested For
Lenny Bruce - The Essential L.B. Politics
Malcolm X - By Any Means Necessary
Timothy Leary (with Stephen Stills, Buddy Miles, John Sebastian, and Jimi Hendrix on bass) - U Can Be Anyone This Time Around
Alejandro Jodorowsky - El Topo O.M.P.S
Hendrix, Santana, Jopin, & Others - Woodstock Diary 1969
The Rolling Stones/ The Doors - The Doors Are Open/The Stones in the Park
James Browne - Body Heat – Live in Monterey ‘79
The Woodstock Jazz Festival ’81, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, & Others
The Mothership Connection – Live in Houston ’76, Parliament Funkadelic, George Clinton
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