Doug Jameson is the Principal Cellist of the Prince George's Philharmonic, and performs with the Inscape Chamber Orchestra and the Victoria Piano Trio. Doug has performed internationally with the Singapore Symphony and the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory Orchestra, and toured China extensively with the Mantovani Orchestra. He has played with Bernadette Peters and Sheena Easton, for the Vice President, and he was featured in the opening to ESPN's Sunday Night Football. A sought after orchestral musician, Mr. Jameson has performed with the Annapolis Symphony, Baltimore Chamber Orchestra, Harrisburg Symphony, Concert Artists of Baltimore, Apollo Orchestra, Mid-Atlantic Symphony, Kennedy Center Gospel Choir Orchestra, Bach in Baltimore, New Orchestra of Washington, Washington Summer Opera, and with opera and chamber ensembles at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Hippodrome Theater, Corcoran Gallery, Artscape, and the National Gallery of Art.

Doug records with Inscape for the Dorian Sono Luminus label, including for their critically acclaimed releases American Aggregate and Sprung Rhythm, the latter of which was nominated for a Grammy Award. Doug has performed numerous world premiers with Inscape, as well as with the Baltimore Rock Opera Society, the Great Noise Ensemble, and at the Next/Now Festival and New Voices Festival.

Doug is the Conductor and Director of Young Musicians of Baltimore, and directs the Baltimore String Orchestra Camp Viola/Cello/Bass Ensemble. He is the Director of Strings at the Park School, where he conducts four ensembles and teaches composition and studio production. He has been teaching cello in Baltimore for 23 years, where his students have taken part in All County, All State, Baltimore Symphony Side by Side, and numerous other festivals and orchestras throughout the region.

Doug received his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Cello Performance from the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University.