One of the legendary figures in music, Jerry Reed, was born on this date in 1937. If you follow the career of Ray Stevens with any sense of detail then you'll know that the two of them came up in the music business together through music publisher and promoter, Bill Lowery. If you do a simple image search online for 'Ray Stevens and Jerry Reed' you'll likely see images of the two of them from the late 1950s and early 1960s...their friendship was life long...photos of the two of them from the 1970s are also online. Jerry passed away on September 1, 2008 at the age of 71 from emphysema complications. He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2017. In addition to their shared past with Bill Lowery's company the two also possessed a natural flair for comedy and stage presence. They each used the visual medium (film, TV, and video) to their advantage. Also, on a more personal similarity, Jerry and his wife had two daughters...Ray and his wife have two daughters. Both Ray and Jerry, in addition to having a professional past with Bill Lowery they also had professional relationships and personal friendships with Chet Atkins.
Ray appeared on the debut episode of Jerry's very short-lived television series in 1976...only two episodes were produced. A sing-a-long performance from Ray, Jerry, Burt Reynolds, Tammy Wynette, and Jerry's daughter of "Gotta Travel On" used be online but it's long since been removed from video sites. Also, a performance from Ray of "Misty" from this television show also used to be online. A screen cap is available online...it shows Ray dressed in super casual attire (wearing a brown sweater with a button up shirt underneath and blue jeans) while the rest of the performers are in stage clothes. That photo from the sing-a-long is below the video clip below of Ray singing one of Jerry Reed's hit songs, "When You're Hot, You're Hot". When Jerry hosted a country music special in 1979 among the performers taking part in it was Ray Stevens...singing a medley of hits and his current recording, "I Need Your Help, Barry Manilow". When Ray issued a CD in 2009 called One For the Road the opening track happened to be "Concrete Sailor", a song that Jerry had previously recorded nearly 20 years earlier. The fact that the CD came out a year after Jerry passed away and Ray included that song on that CD, well, it was a classy gesture. Now then...here's Ray singing "When You're Hot, You're Hot"...
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