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Wesley Fricks
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LEGENDS WITH JERRY FARMER
LEGENDS WITH JERRY FARMER is a full-length documentary about the legendary country music icon that brought Nashville acts into Athens, Georgia just about every week and gave ordinary working people a chance to see their favorite stars without traveling a great distance.
Jerry Farmer was Athens' most favorite native son who had a positive impact on the lives of so many people and treated people with royalty no matter who you were. He was a man of very high character and helped so many country music legends get their start in the business.
God bless the memory of Jerry Farmer.
LEGENDS WITH JERRY FARMER
a JOHN WESLEY FRICKS film
MOSS VISION PRODUCTIONS
Executive Producer - WESLEY FRICKS
Editor and Producer - TYLER FRICKS
Special thanks to the following -
Artists in Performance Order:
VERN GOSDIN
DAVID WILLS
LEON EVERETTE
GENE WATSON
DOUG MOSS
ROGER BOWLING
ALAN JACKSON
RONNIE MILSAP
RANDY TRAVIS
Special thanks to T. GRAHAM BROWN, CRAIG LEWIS, BILLY ED WHEELER, NARVEL FELTS and IVORY JACK.
HISTORY OF THE J&J CENTER.
Jerry farmer was born in April of 1942 to Ed and Francine Farmer in Athens, Georgia. He went to commerce High school.
Jerry started the J&J Center in April 1967 and the doors were opened later that year.
By the mid 1970s, Jerry had built the J&J center business into a mega night club bringing Nashville acts into Athens just about every week.
Jerry built some of the most talented bands like the New Breed Band and the 441 express band and got different Nashville stars to use them out on tour.
Jerry closed the J&J Center in July 1994.
This film is dedicated to JERIS FARMER in memory of her dad, "Papa Pig."
In memory of:
GERALD D. "JERRY" FARMER
April 1942 - August 2024
This film was created for education purposes only and is not for sale.
Copyright © 2024 Georgia Legends Concert, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT OF 1976.
Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Jerry Farmer was Athens' most favorite native son who had a positive impact on the lives of so many people and treated people with royalty no matter who you were. He was a man of very high character and helped so many country music legends get their start in the business.
God bless the memory of Jerry Farmer.
LEGENDS WITH JERRY FARMER
a JOHN WESLEY FRICKS film
MOSS VISION PRODUCTIONS
Executive Producer - WESLEY FRICKS
Editor and Producer - TYLER FRICKS
Special thanks to the following -
Artists in Performance Order:
VERN GOSDIN
DAVID WILLS
LEON EVERETTE
GENE WATSON
DOUG MOSS
ROGER BOWLING
ALAN JACKSON
RONNIE MILSAP
RANDY TRAVIS
Special thanks to T. GRAHAM BROWN, CRAIG LEWIS, BILLY ED WHEELER, NARVEL FELTS and IVORY JACK.
HISTORY OF THE J&J CENTER.
Jerry farmer was born in April of 1942 to Ed and Francine Farmer in Athens, Georgia. He went to commerce High school.
Jerry started the J&J Center in April 1967 and the doors were opened later that year.
By the mid 1970s, Jerry had built the J&J center business into a mega night club bringing Nashville acts into Athens just about every week.
Jerry built some of the most talented bands like the New Breed Band and the 441 express band and got different Nashville stars to use them out on tour.
Jerry closed the J&J Center in July 1994.
This film is dedicated to JERIS FARMER in memory of her dad, "Papa Pig."
In memory of:
GERALD D. "JERRY" FARMER
April 1942 - August 2024
This film was created for education purposes only and is not for sale.
Copyright © 2024 Georgia Legends Concert, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT OF 1976.
Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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Brother wesley, just want to thank you for doing such a wonderful tribute to jerry farmer. I loved every second of it and brought back many memories. Jerry was one of the finest men to ever walk the earth and was right there to help everybody. Thank you for all your hard work and heart felt representation of a truly incredible man. I love me some Jerry Farmer. Much love to jerry's wonderful family. Thanks again wesley for putting this great video together. David Wills
And thanks to you too Tyler
Enjoyed this Wesley,my mom went to many shows at J&J and she would take me to the wrestling when I was a kid,Andre the Giant actually kissed her at wrestling one night! I actually played one song on stage at a battle of the bands with Bill,Steve ,Randy and Phil Coward,lots of memories and I've even been a dealer at the flea market...thanks for putting this together.
Good song and music video! 🎙️📻🍀🎶
FOUND OUT YOU'RE A RACIST TODAY......EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW
Good country song
Beautiful
Beautiful song ❤️
Love the song and video!
This was lovely.❤
Love David's songs.
Nice country song and looks like a very happy couple.
Well spoken man... thought he would have a southern drawl...since he's from Georgia
Talk about a bodacious "blast from the past" ! Fascinating ! I read Ty Cobb became a very wealthy man. I wonder if he invented the Corn Cobb Pipe. They were very popular at one time. Even Gen. Douglas MacArthur smoked one !
He was an early investor in Coca Cola when it was a tiny upstart company. He made millions many times over from it
in the clip starting at 6:30, who is with Cobb? There's his hunting companion, a black man (Robert Robinson or Alex Rivers, perhaps?) and another dark-skinned man handling the horses. Who are they?
Could be Rivers but I believe he always stayed in Detroit. Rivers was also extremely short and man in video doesn’t appear to be.
at 3:50 Cobb says he wouldn't play again, but mentions the possibilities of becoming a manager, director or president of a ballclub. The year before, in 1929, Cobb was engaged in talks with the Philadelphia Phillies about becoming a part owner and manager. The deal fell apart when the Phillies went on an 8-game winning streak (imagine that!) and the owner upped his asking price.
He exploited his gifts 🎁 he knew he had them ...and that the records would fall
so misunderstood and wrongly painted as a racist
The greatest of all time.
The Georgia Peach!
Be sure to visit the Ty Cobb Museum when you go to pay your respects to the Georgia Peach in Royston, GA. As the crow flies, I don't live too far from Tris Speaker territory, and I paid my respects to him again about a week ago. Having grown up with the Tigers, it's still funny to me to think of Speaker as a "teammate of Ty Cobb" when the man had his own story and was among *the* legends.
Greatest ever? No argument from me.
Greatest all around player in MLB history. He was miscast as a racist. Wasn’t the case. His family were racial freedom fighters. He was a huge fan of Willie Mays.
Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner-- HOF Class of 1936.
Dead ball era, though.
What about it though?
@@jarrodromanowski7559 Amen, brother. Back then, they called steroids "alcohol", and they certainly could have benefitted from some of the medicine and technology that has preserved and extended careers today. I don't like to get into the comparison, but I think some of the players of Cobb's time would have been in hysterics with laughter about certain approaches to the game today. We're not going to see anybody ever win 511 games, and hell, as things are now, best of luck seeing a 30 game winner, which happened "only" 53 years ago.
@@QuarrellaDeVil I no doubt think the dead ball era would be disgusted with the peds. But it's so ingrained in all of sports that it's almost a requirement these days. My Brother in law is great friends with a guy named Owen Schmidt that played fullback for the Raiders and a couple other teams. He said it's not really talked about but 90% of the league uses them. Pretty much all the big names cycle on and off. But think about guys like Ty Cobb or Honus Wagner or Babe Ruth. With today's dieticians and training regimen or even the peds, they would put today's talent to shame and back then these guys hit the bottle heavy, were smokers and didn't really train much and got by on their talent alone. Guys were throwing 90mph fastballs without peds or proper fitness and nutrition. It would take some adjusting but guys like Cobb could damn well have played today.
He was a great ball player.
great hitter, racist man
Can you provide some facts or evidence of your claim that Ty Cobb was a racist?
Actually, no he was not the racist he has been portrayed as.
Wesley Fricks other than Al Stump’s one sided narrative, no.
It was a different time.
@@HankFinkle11 I used to own a copy of Al Stump's biography of Cobb and a DVD copy of "Cobb" with Tommy Lee Jones. Due to discovering the falsehoods Stump wrote about Cobb and helped incorporate into the movie as a result, I've long since thrown BOTH into the trash and I'm better off for it! I learned even Cobb's own family didn't have a nice thing to say about Stump, who I'm now convinced was a liar and con job. Anything to make money was the way he (Stump) saw it.