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John Hiatt And Jerry Douglas Join Forces On 'Leftover Feelings'

The two artists have been making music for decades but they've never made a record together — until now.
John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas (Patrick Sheehan)

John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas have been making music for decades but they’ve never made a record together — until now.

The two American musical giants released their new album “Leftover Feelings” on Friday. Hiatt and Douglas — the master singer-songwriter and the master dobro player — mesh their talents together with terrific results. The music website Holler calls it “a match made in heaven.”

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