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Memories of Jerry Reed

Sadly, we have lost another old friend of GRITZ. Country music star, songwriter and actor Jerry Reed died on August 31, 2008 at the age of 71 of complications from emphysema.

I first discovered Reed as a teenager when I was dreaming of being the next superstar disc jockey. I listened to records all the time and became a huge fan of Jerry via his hits like “Amos Moses,” “A Thing Called Love,” “When You’re Hot You’re Hot,” and “Alabama Wild Man.”

I used to watch him every time he popped up on Hee Haw, Austin City Limits and other shows. Then in 1977, his star went super nova with Smokey and The Bandit the same summer I worked at the drive in theater as a projectionist. Half the summer was Star Wars, the other half of the summer was Smokey. I loved the movie, especially Jerry Reed and his dog Fred.

It was later I discovered what an amazing guitarist Jerry was.

In 2005, I jumped at the chance to interview Reed for GRITZ. We had a great time talking, and the next day he called me back and we talked about music. We spoke four or five times after that, the last time being early 2007.

Jerry Reed was a great guy, and funny as hell. He kept me laughing the whole time we talked. It’s hard to believe he’s gone. I for one, will never forget him. The Alabama Wild Man.

Keep it Real. Keep it Southern.
Buffalo

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