The Sad Life And Tragic Ending Of Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed's daughter has recently shared some sad and surprising details about his death, making fans curious about the real story behind his music career. Jerry Reed Hubbard, who was born on March 20, 1937, and passed away on September 1, 2008, is better known as Jerry Reed. He was a well-known American country singer, guitarist, songwriter, and actor. Over his career, he appeared in more than a dozen films and is famous for several hit songs, including "Guitar Man," "U.S. Male," "A Thing Called Love," "Alabama Wild Man," "Amos Moses," "When You're Hot, You're Hot" (which won a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male), "Ko-Ko Joe," "Lord, Mr. Ford," "East Bound and Down" (the theme song for the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit, where Reed also acted), "The Bird," and "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)."Jerry Reed was honored with an induction into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum. In April 2017, he was also announced as an inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame, with the official ceremony taking place on October 24, where Bobby Bare inducted him. Now, 16 years after his passing, his daughter has come forward with some heart-wrenching revelations about his death. These new details are making people rethink what they knew about Jerry Reed and his career. To understand how things came to be this way, we need to look back at where it all began.
17 сен 2024