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Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
Artist Information
Genres: Traditional Country, Progressive Country, Country-Pop, Rockabilly, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan, Instrumental Country
Active: 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
Born: March 20, 1937 in Atlanta, GA
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Biography
Known throughout country music as "the Guitar Man," singer/songwriter Jerry Reed gained recognition not only for a successful solo career but also as an actor and ace session player. Jerry Reed Hubbard was born in Atlanta, GA, on March 20, 1937; after picking up the guitar as a child, he was signed by publisher and producer Bill Lowery to cut his first record, "If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creeks Don't Rise," at the age of 18. He continued releasing both country and rockabilly singles to little notice until rocker Gene Vincent covered his "Crazy Legs" in 1958. After a two-year tenure in the military, Reed moved to Nashville in 1961 to continue his songwriting career, which had continued to gather steam even as he was in the armed forces, thanks to Brenda Lee's 1960 cover of his "That's All You Got to Do." He also became a popular session and tour guitarist.
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Release: November 1, 2007
Label: R2K
Release: October 17, 2006
Label: R II K