Doug Segree
Doug Segree is a singer, songwriter and musician hailing from the Washington DC/Baltimore area. Whether playing solo acoustic or with his band, he’s been performing his own brand of rock/pop at venues, festivals, concerts, corporate and private events throughout the country for the past twenty years.
Doug has released six albums on the indie label, Kid Arnold Records. In the summer of 2017 he released two albums – A Place in Time, an honest and powerful collection of pop songs and – SQRRL!, a fun-filled a children’s album that takes the listener from the start of the day to the end of the day – songs inspired from Doug’s own unique interpretation of his everyday experience with his own kids. The record features special guest, Grammy award winning recording artist Lisa Loeb.
Both albums were recorded and mixed in Los Angeles, CA and produced by the amazingly talented writer/producer Rich Jacques (Lisa Loeb, Colin Hay (Men at Work), Glenn Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket), Ultrvox, Right the Stars).
Many of Dougs songs have appeared on major network television and film – ABC’s Cougartown, TNT’s Rizzoli and Isles, Cinemax (various films), WB’s Felicity, to name a few in addition to various CD compilations released nationwide. Doug’s music was used as the soundtrack on “Hope Through Motion” a compelling documentary produced by DHG Creative for the Kennedy Krieger Institute Spine Center.
He has shared the stage with some amazing artists including Matchbox 20, Sister Hazel, Edwin McCain, Pat McGee Band, Survivor, Mark Broussard, Derek Trucks, George Clinton and P-Funk, and Dave Mason of Traffic.
Doug also contributes his many talents donating his time and services to important causes like Celebrate Hope Foundation, The Summit School, Friends Foundation, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Make A Wish Foundation, Breast Cancer Foundation and the SPCA to name a few.