Jerry Reed was born in Atlanta on March 20, 1937, and today would have been his 80th birthday. However, the âGuitar Manâ passed away from complications of emphysema on Sept. 1, 2008, at the age of 71.
Over his storied career, the consummate entertainer racked up hits as a singer and songwriter, while mesmerizing fans with his guitar prowess and charming audiences with his down-home acting chops. Hopefully, Jerry will one day be recognized for his contributions to country music with a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Looking at you, Country Music AssociationâJerry is the ideal Veteran Era candidate.
As a songwriter, Jerry penned tunes for everyone from Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash to Dean Martin and Tom Jones. As a solo artist, Jerry found his groove with hits like âAmos Moses,â âWhen Youâre Hot, Youâre Hot,â âLord, Mr. Ford,â and âEast Bound and Down,â which served as the theme song to 1977âs Smokey and the Bandit. In the flick, Jerry starred opposite Burt Reynolds as wily truck driver Cledus âSnowmanâ Snow.
Leave it to Jerry to upshift the unsavory occupation of bootlegging beer into an anthem for every truck-driving Southerner with an unquenchable thirst for adventure. When The boys are thirsty in Atlanta and thereâs beer in Texarkana, the big-rigginâ Snowman will bring it back no matter what it takes.
In honor of Jerryâs 80th birthday, check out a live performance of âEast Bound and Downâ from Austin City Limits.