Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed was a multi-talented musician, singer, songwriter, and actor who left an indelible mark on the world of country music.
Country Singer
March 20, 1937
September 1, 2008
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Jerry Reed Hubbard (1937-2008), professionally known as Jerry Reed, was a versatile American artist who made significant contributions to country music as a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and actor. He gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s with popular hits like “Guitar Man,” “Amos Moses,” and “When You’re Hot, You’re Hot.” Reed’s complex fingerpicking guitar technique and his work with Elvis Presley cemented his position in the music industry. He collaborated with renowned artists such as Chet Atkins, Glen Campbell, and Dolly Parton. Additionally, Reed appeared in several films, including “Smokey and the Bandit,” “The Waterboy,” and “Bat*21.” A passionate golfer, he also recorded a song for the movie “Gator.” Jerry Reed’s multifaceted legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of country music.