Barefoot Jerry
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| Barefoot Jerry | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
| Genre(s) | Southern rock/Country Rock |
| Years active | 1971-1977 |
| Label(s) | Capitol Records Warner Bros. Records Monument Records[1] |
| Associated acts | Area Code 615 Charlie Daniels, The Band |
| Website | http://www.barefootjerry.com/ |
| Former members | |
| Terry Bearmore, Kenny Buttrey, Jim Colvard, Dave Doran, Si Edwards, Mac Gayden, John Harris, Warren Hartman, Russ Hicks, Kenny Malone, Charlie McCoy, Wayne Moss, Fred Newell | |
Barefoot Jerry was a Nashville-based Southern rock and Country band active from 1971-1977. It was composed of area studio musicians under the tutelage of Wayne Moss, lead guitarist of Area Code 615, and other 615 alumni. In addition to Moss, band members included Terry Dearmore, Kenny Buttrey, Jim Colvard, Dave Doran, Si Edwards, Mac Gayden, John Harris, Warren Hartman, Russ Hicks, Kenny Malone, Charlie McCoy, and Fred Newell.
Barefoot Jerry was influential in Southern and Country rock. They are mentioned in Charlie Daniel's (CDB) tune "The South is Gonna Do It Again." As "all the good people in Tennessee are diggin' Barefoot Jerry and CDB". This band has backed up CDB, Bob Dylan, and The Band as well as many other acts.
[edit] Discography=
- 1971: Southern Delight (Capitol Records)
- 1972: Barefoot Jerry (Warner Bros. Records)
- 1974: Watchin' TV (Monument Records)
- 1975: You Can't Get Off with Your Shoes On (Monument Records)
- 1976: Grocery (double-LP reissue of previous two albums; Monument Records)
- 1976: Keys to the Country (Monument Records)
- 1977: Barefootin' (Monument Records)
[edit] References
- ^ Naujeck, Jeanne Anne. "Royalty processing may get a tune-up", The Tennessean, 2004-05-09. Retrieved on 2007-11-09. "His next band, Barefoot Jerry, recorded albums for EMI's Capitol and Warner Bros., then for Monument, which reissued the first two albums and put out several originals."

