Will Douglas has become one of the most ambitious guitarists in the Fort Worth/Dallas area. His career started under the apprenticeship of Professor Michael Daily and continued with Professor Tom Johnson of The University of North Texas, completing a Masters Degree in 2010, and privately with Adam Holzman of The University of Texas. Will  Douglas has performed for some of the top names in guitar including; Tom Sheeley, Virginia Luque, Thomas Kirchhoff, Dale Kavanagh, Johannes Moller, Eduado Fernandez, and Oscar Ghiglia, among many others.   He attended the 2006 Acadia Guitar Festival in Nova Scotia, Canada and the 2008 and 2009 Iserlohn International Guitar Symposiums in Iserlohn, Germany.

Will Douglas held the department chair at Lake Country Christian School for three years and is continuing his teaching career at The Guitar Studio in Fort Worth and as an Adjunct Professor of Instrumental Studies at Tarrant County College Northwest.

Will Douglas made his concert debut to great acclaim in Guitar Fort Worth’s Atrium Series in 2004.   He has also given numerous solo baroque guitar performances and played continuo in The University of North Texas’ Collegium Musicum Baroque Orchestra, which performs operas, concerti and chamber works by the leading Baroque composers.

In December of 2008, Will Douglas took the presidential reins of Guitar Fort Worth, producing world-class performances and educational opportunities for the Fort Worth community.

Currently, Will Douglas has returned from Boston, where he studied with renowned virtuoso Elliot Fisk at the New England Conservatory of Music.











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