Dobro is a trade name, originally used by the Dopyera brothers and now owned by Gibson Musical Instruments. The instrument is sometimes referred to as a resonator guitar, resophonic guitar, or Hawaiian guitar. However, dobro remains the most common name in use.
The dobro was introduced to bluegrass music by Josh Graves[?], who played with Flatt and Scruggs, in the mid-1950s. Other notable bluegrass players include Mike Auldridge[?], Jerry Douglas, and Rob Ickes. It was used in older country music, notably by "Brother Oswald" of Roy Acuff[?]'s band, but has been largely supplanted by the pedal steel guitar[?].
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