Made my morning. My friend John, jazz musician in Nashville, told me when he was like 15, he was so proud, this was probanly like early 70s, maybe before, , that he had learned to play Jerry Reed style and he would show up at guutar stores around Nashville and play The Claw or something. A friend of Jerry told Jerry about him. A store owner got his number for Jerry. Jerry called his house and invited him to his office. He went down, Jerry Reed handed him his guitar and said play something. He did. Jerry said you're playing it wrong. He taught him how to play it correctly along with 4 or 5 more of his licks. Told him to keep it up.
Jerry Reed was great. He was one of those guys that pretty much played himself in movies, and he was good at it. lol As a guitarist, if he isnt on the list of greatest players ever, the list is incomplete.
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum remember when Jerry was chasing Robin Williams in the woods and Robin calls out. Wait, Timeout! uh, timeout. I forgot my bullets..` and the rest of that scene always cracks me up. .`Liar!` lmao
Joe what a beautiful photo of Jerry and Chet. Says it all. These stories are priceless. Aren't we so blessed to have walked the earth the same time as these men. God bless. 🇮🇪
I knew Chip for years, he was such a gentle man. When I saw this come up on TH-cam it brought tears to my eyes because I miss this man. The stories he shared with me over the years is something I hold dear.. Miss you Chipper
This was wonderful. You could see that Chip Young was visibly upset talking about losing Jerry after so many years of close friendship. It was great to hear that "lost" Jerry Reed instrumental- another funky Reed classic.
How cool is this!?! The picture of Jerry and Chet at 2:45 is worth a thousand words. I think it tells you everything you need to know about these two wonderful people. And it's inspiring to hear about it all from Chip's perspective. A legend he was, too. Fun fact: Chip's given first name was also Jerry.
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum Thank you, Joe. I hope to drive down from Kentucky and visit the Museum this summer now that the world is opening up again.
That was terrific Joe! You can tell how much Chip misses Jerry, very heartfelt. Obviously, a naturally talented & gifted guitar player. Thanks for another great interview! Hope that all is well....
It's unbelievable. These interviews are incredible!! And Chip's playing and heart to fire up the guitar/pay tribute to Jerry Reed. Fantastic!! J.C. = Boss Man
I played the California Mid State Fair, with guitarist, Brian Lonbeck, back in 86 and we shared the stage with Jerry. We ended up sitting together with Jerry at a coffee shop the next morning. Jerry was one of the funniest guys I ever met and as nice as could be...Almost forgot to mention, Merle Haggard was there as well. Brian had been a student of both Merle Travis and Joe Maphis.
I've said it many times and I'll go to the grave preaching it : Jerry Reed Hubbard was the single greatest entertainer that ever lived. The man's resume can not be beat. And to this day, the finest fingerpicker that's ever picked up a guitar. Much like losing SRV, I comfort myself that he was here and shared his life's work with us all. There are only a few true guitar gods, Reed is the Zeus of that list.
Amen my friend, I miss Jerry Reed every day. I practice Jerry Reed tunes to keep my chops sharp. One of the greatest guitar innovators of all time. Peace
Hi Robert.. I love Rare Earth... went to see them live in Columbus, Ga in the early/mid Seventies. If I get the chance to acquire some original members instruments I may put them in a exhibit. Being inducted into the hall of fame is by vote. Best, Joe
This interview was truly wonderful. Listening to a musician, Chip Young, talk about how he shared and discussed music with other musicians through the years particularly with Jerry Reed. Listening to him play a song that Jerry Reed wrote but never released was awesome.Listening to these interviews about the love of music and the love of the musicians who created this great music, is a reprieve from the mad violent world we now live in. Go Well
I just watched the Garth Brooks 2 part series on Netflix for the second time. It inspired me so much. I don't know if I've ever been so touched by any one person. If you talk to him please let him know that its really inspiring people like me to be a better person and like you mentioned on what Jerry was saying to you. But with that said. I love this video and all of the work that you do. Thank you Joe. 👍🏻😎
Thanks David.... if you haven’t seen them... there’s a few clips on our channel with Garth. He was one of the first to offer to be on my Backstage show before we ever started taping. Just a great friend... best, Joe
As usual, another gem. Joe you're the man! Now I know where all the Atlanta pickers went to...Nashville.(in all honesty when I lived in Atlanta, I found very few guitarists, who were accomplished. I was young hoping to steal a few licks! Seems there are plenty down there now.) I was raised in OKC there were great guitarists there, I was good at rhythm but barely passable at lead.(Still like that after 50+ yrs. ) I was just an okay player, but in Atlanta in mid 80s people oohed & aahhed.(not me). Did meet a great bassist from Rome, he'd played since a kid in his Daddy's Gospel group, Greg Carter, & some killer drummers as well. Alas many moons ago....thanks again Joe, your vids are quite an inspiration, as well as teaching me something. Keep on, keeping on.
I may be wrong (probably are) but the picking technique sounds similar to "Fine on my mind" tune. I´d love that he recorded that song, it sounded pretty good, thanks a lot to Chip Young for showing us the song with is amazing picking and sharing the wonderful story.
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum The pleasure is all mine, Joe. I wonder sometimes if you know just how special these interviews are and how much they mean to people like me.
Will.... I do when viewers like you tell me how much they enjoy watching them. I’m not sure that you know how much your kind comments mean to me.... thank you very much.... Sincerely, Joe
This was Fabulous! (I have a question) ? Years ago when Jerry & Chet would come through Knoxville & play at the Dean Hill Country Club Jerry would always play a great song called “Cadillac and a Hershey Bar” Does anyone know if Jerry ever recorded this song? Or if he taught it to anyone? I’d love to know. I used to make Jerry & Chet-DJANGO tapes back in the day. Back then I’d ran across the best quality show ever of Django recorded in Belgium. Chet called me from his Dr Jim Coleman’s office to thank me. Wow did that ever Make my day! Over the phone I played a song I wrote inspired by after spending a day w Chet called Vivian (named after my mom) & Coleman figured it out over the phone & played it back to me. Lol Chet told me that he turned my old buddy Phil Keaggy onto something called the JAM MAN. Some delay box. He also thanked me for an old picture I had blown up from when he was on the old WNOX show dressed like a girl. Lol Chet was mine and everybody’s Hero! What a man! Chet said he would’ve loved to tackle that Django Belgium show if his other fingers were working better. I reminded him that Django could only properly use his first two fingers. He laughed & said “Well you’ve got a point there” his voice by then was really quiet & a little slurry & when we hung up I was afraid it would be the last time we talked & I got teary. I was right. I was buying a tweed amp some yrs later from Keith at Gruhn’s & asked about Chet’s Dr Coleman & he told me that he’d fell down some stairs & broke his neck & died. I was in shock. Last time I saw Jerry was in Pigeon Forge,Tn. I traded him that Belgium show for a autographed pic of him. He told all the bandmates “Son we gonna be listening to Django all the way back to Nashville so get ready!” My buddy Doc Livingston once brought Jerry to my show some yrs before that and I saw Doc sneak in & sit on the back row. I had no idea Jerry was beside him so everytime the light would hit my tele I’d shine the light in Doc & his buddys eyes. His buddy would take his hat off & wave it at me. Later when I found out it was Jerry I was so embarrassed. Kinda glad I didn’t know it was him then cause ida been a nervous wreck! I idolized him! I have a mini cassette tape somewhere of Chet talking about my guitar teacher & his old band mate buddy Atchey Burns-Jethro’s brother. I called him Pappy. Chet speaking of The String Dusters & The Colorado Mnt boys. Man where have the years gone? Well I love this program! Keep up the great work! ❤️ God bless
I'm gonna love this one. Does anyone know which studio Polk Salad Annie was recorded in, and did Tony Joe White play the guitar part/parts himself, and how many takes it involved? I'd love to hear a fly-on-the-wall or better story on that one. Thanks for your great content.
Okay, it was the Muscle Shoals crew, in '69 I guess. If you play those licks often enough, I guess you could put them in whichever order you wanted, when you wanted.
I love this interview because I love ol' Jerry. I had no idea that Reed and Young were so tight. That lick that Young plays @ 6:55 is, I'm pretty sure, Jerry's song "Fine On My Mind". th-cam.com/video/nxLumGfShWk/w-d-xo.html . I also miss Jerry every day. He was simply irreplaceable.
Winston… I forgot all about that… could it have been Jerry Kennedy? He and Jerry Reed were buddies. That’s the best i can come up with at the moment. Merry Christmas…Joe
Hey Joe, although we've never met, heard of stories (all good) of you. We share a mutual friend, Ill just say Posey in columbus, if you have time, could you give him a ring, he's had it rough these past 3 or 4 months, it would really be a big, big picker upper. Thanks
This is probably the only man Jerry Reed made as a protege to his music legacy. Reed was unbeatable and not copied by anyone accept this man.. RIP" JR.
That tune he played around 7 minutes bears a resemblance to Zeppelin’s Black Water Side which in turn was ripped off from Bert Janch which he ripped off from old folk tunes.
Ronnie.... that’s a great question. I have never thought about it before. I guess I have to say no because if they were I surely would have heard about it. Thanks.... Joe
Hi Monte.... thanks for watching... Monte .... look at the views on the short clips and look at the views for the full interviews. Viewers prefer the short clips. That’s why we started offering both. We do eventually put the whole video up for those of you who prefer it. Best, Joe
Humbleness goes a long way in this world. Guys like Chip are rare. Class act all the way.
Thanks G&G.... Joe
You sure could see Chip missed Jerry like a brother. Truly I love these interviews because they are honest from the heart.
Thanks again Sarge....Joe
I was afraid Chip was gonna cry a bit. If he had I knew I'd join him. The emotion in those moments just jumped off the screen and grabbed my heart.
Me too
What a sweet man Chip is. And then he just casually lays down the licks. Really enjoyed this.
Thanks for watching Bill..... Joe
This is awesome. As great as Chet was, he said he stole a lot of licks from Jerry. Jerry was one of a kind
Made my morning. My friend John, jazz musician in Nashville, told me when he was like 15, he was so proud, this was probanly like early 70s, maybe before, , that he had learned to play Jerry Reed style and he would show up at guutar stores around Nashville and play The Claw or something. A friend of Jerry told Jerry about him. A store owner got his number for Jerry. Jerry called his house and invited him to his office. He went down, Jerry Reed handed him his guitar and said play something. He did. Jerry said you're playing it wrong. He taught him how to play it correctly along with 4 or 5 more of his licks. Told him to keep it up.
Thanks for sharing this Brad....Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum you bet. You might know John but I can't think of his last name right now.
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum John Richards
I hope he didn't call Jerry up on the phone to listen! CLICK! 😆
Thank you Joe for sharing this back story with us. Absolutely amazing.
Thanks Ivan.... much appreciated... Joe
Jerry Reed was great. He was one of those guys that pretty much played himself in movies, and he was good at it. lol As a guitarist, if he isnt on the list of greatest players ever, the list is incomplete.
Thanks for sharing your comments Lee........Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum remember when Jerry was chasing Robin Williams in the woods and Robin calls out. Wait, Timeout! uh, timeout. I forgot my bullets..` and the rest of that scene always cracks me up. .`Liar!` lmao
It's awesome to see these videos. Men that were men, but still had a deep appreciation and love for one another. Glad I was taught the same way.
Thanks for watching and sharing your comments Michael... Joe
Joe what a beautiful photo of Jerry and Chet. Says it all. These stories are priceless. Aren't we so blessed to have walked the earth the same time as these men. God bless. 🇮🇪
Robert…..thanks for watching…. Yes I was very lucky to have known both Jerry and Chet. Best, Joe
The channel always shows us the legends behind the legends. Thanks, Joe!
Thanks again TooLooze.... Joe
WOW! I could listen to and enjoy a lot more of his stories. Sadly, you can't ask him for more.
Thanks Ed.... I do have one more clip that’s pretty good... best, Joe
I knew Chip for years, he was such a gentle man. When I saw this come up on TH-cam it brought tears to my eyes because I miss this man. The stories he shared with me over the years is something I hold dear..
Miss you Chipper
Hi Cathy.... glad you enjoyed it.... Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum actually this is Barry, Cathy is my wife, of course both of us knew Chip,, Thanx for all the videos, we really enjoy them
Thanks for watching Barry....Joe
These interviews and stories are priceless! Thank you big time for your passion to share these videos of amazing music history.
Thanks for watching them too Marty...Joe
Loved this interview. I sure miss Uncle Chip!!
This was wonderful. You could see that Chip Young was visibly upset talking about losing Jerry after so many years of close friendship. It was great to hear that "lost" Jerry Reed instrumental- another funky Reed classic.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Nick..... Joe
Great interviewers uncover great stories!
Jerry was amazing!🎸
Thanks Calsurf.... Joe C
these clips with Chip are so great
Thanks Toronto.... Joe
Great interview Joe! You Georgia Boys sure have shaken things up in Music City! Thanks!💫
Thanks as always Larry....... Joe
How cool is this!?! The picture of Jerry and Chet at 2:45 is worth a thousand words. I think it tells you everything you need to know about these two wonderful people. And it's inspiring to hear about it all from Chip's perspective. A legend he was, too. Fun fact: Chip's given first name was also Jerry.
Thanks for watching and sharing your comments SixString... best, Joe
Thank you for posting. Dam God Bless you Chip
Rest in Peace, Chip and Jerry. You were both master players and class individuals.
Thanks for watching Chris.....Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum Thank you, Joe. I hope to drive down from Kentucky and visit the Museum this summer now that the world is opening up again.
Great.... see you soon... Joe
Thanks for these great videos!
Thanks you again B E .... best, Joe
That was terrific Joe! You can tell how much Chip misses Jerry, very heartfelt. Obviously, a naturally talented & gifted guitar player. Thanks for another great interview! Hope that all is well....
Thanks again Steve.... Joe
This is great. I haven't had a chance to check out your channel for awhile. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Jimmy... Joe
It's unbelievable. These interviews are incredible!! And Chip's playing and heart to fire up the guitar/pay tribute to Jerry Reed. Fantastic!!
J.C. = Boss Man
Thanks for supporting us V..... Best, Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum we can't thank you enough Joe! It's FANTASTIC stuff!!
Excellent!
What a great interview, thank you🤓
Thanks for watching Aaron.... Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum thanks a lot Joe for all the great material
I love these stories. Puts everything into perspective and makes me appreciate their music a little more. Thanks Joe!
Thanks Maggie.....Joe
That is incredible! Thanks Joe.
You’re welcome Larry.... Best, Joe
What a gem of a man... I’d love to drink coffee with this guy, and listen to his stories.
Thanks for watching Gwag.....Joe
I played the California Mid State Fair, with guitarist, Brian Lonbeck, back in 86 and we shared the stage with Jerry. We ended up sitting together with Jerry at a coffee shop the next morning. Jerry was one of the funniest guys I ever met and as nice as could be...Almost forgot to mention, Merle Haggard was there as well.
Brian had been a student of both Merle Travis and Joe Maphis.
Thanks for sharing Paul.... Joe
Wow! A story for the ages.
Wow, Jerry Reed was a force of nature. Great to hear the reminiscing from Chip...
Thanks DSAS..... Joe
Thats beautiful picking
Great stuff Thanks Joe
Thanks again Nelly......Joe
I've always said that if I could play like any guitarist in the world, I'd want to play like Jerry Reed. I never met Jerry but I sure do miss him.
Thanks for watching Rylie.... Joe
I've said it many times and I'll go to the grave preaching it : Jerry Reed Hubbard was the single greatest entertainer that ever lived. The man's resume can not be beat. And to this day, the finest fingerpicker that's ever picked up a guitar. Much like losing SRV, I comfort myself that he was here and shared his life's work with us all. There are only a few true guitar gods, Reed is the Zeus of that list.
Thanks Nitro........Best, Joe
His personality really came through his picking as well as his acting
He was truly one of a kind
Yes indeed. Very true.
“Greatest entertainer that ever lived”
Awww come on Sonnn!
Aren’t you mixing up Jerry Reed with Jerry Lewis?
I think Jerry Lewis was sure he was!
Amen my friend, I miss Jerry Reed every day. I practice Jerry Reed tunes to keep my chops sharp. One of the greatest guitar innovators of all time. Peace
Hey Joe, Sounds like a Good Song. Rare Earth Deserves a place in the Museum. Cheers
Hi Robert.. I love Rare Earth... went to see them live in Columbus, Ga in the early/mid Seventies. If I get the chance to acquire some original members instruments I may put them in a exhibit. Being inducted into the hall of fame is by vote. Best, Joe
Fantastic segment as always! Fantastic series!
Thanks dap.... Joe
How cool was that? And now I'm off to hear Jerry!! Thanks Joe!
Thank you Roger.... Joe
This interview was truly wonderful. Listening to a musician, Chip Young, talk about how he shared and discussed music with other musicians through the years particularly with Jerry Reed. Listening to him play a song that Jerry Reed wrote but never released was awesome.Listening to these interviews about the love of music and the love of the musicians who created this great music, is a reprieve from the mad violent world we now live in. Go Well
Thanks Pamela... Joe
You know we love your channel ... Stuff like this. Incredible 👍
Thank you Joe... Sincerely, Joe
Picks it like falling off a log!!! God given talent!!!
TCB FOREVER
Respect. Thankyou.
Thanks Faisal.... Joe
Nice interview.
Thanks RB.....Joe
Love it!
what a fantastic guitar player , great stuff joe...
Thanks for watching Lee.... Joe
I just watched the Garth Brooks 2 part series on Netflix for the second time. It inspired me so much. I don't know if I've ever been so touched by any one person. If you talk to him please let him know that its really inspiring people like me to be a better person and like you mentioned on what Jerry was saying to you. But with that said. I love this video and all of the work that you do. Thank you Joe. 👍🏻😎
Thanks David.... if you haven’t seen them... there’s a few clips on our channel with Garth. He was one of the first to offer to be on my Backstage show before we ever started taping. Just a great friend... best, Joe
As usual, another gem. Joe you're the man! Now I know where all the Atlanta pickers went to...Nashville.(in all honesty when I lived in Atlanta, I found very few guitarists, who were accomplished. I was young hoping to steal a few licks! Seems there are plenty down there now.) I was raised in OKC there were great guitarists there, I was good at rhythm but barely passable at lead.(Still like that after 50+ yrs. ) I was just an okay player, but in Atlanta in mid 80s people oohed & aahhed.(not me). Did meet a great bassist from Rome, he'd played since a kid in his Daddy's Gospel group, Greg Carter, & some killer drummers as well. Alas many moons ago....thanks again Joe, your vids are quite an inspiration, as well as teaching me something. Keep on, keeping on.
Thanks again blues in g..... best, Joe
I may be wrong (probably are) but the picking technique sounds similar to "Fine on my mind" tune. I´d love that he recorded that song, it sounded pretty good, thanks a lot to Chip Young for showing us the song with is amazing picking and sharing the wonderful story.
Thanks for sharing Espalha.... Joe
Wonderful
567.... I really appreciate your support... Joe
Great video thanks i just love Chip talking about Chet and Jerry
Thanks for watching C A.... Joe
Very enjoyable.
Thanks for watching Will..... Joe
@@MusiciansHallofFameMuseum The pleasure is all mine, Joe. I wonder sometimes if you know just how special these interviews are and how much they mean to people like me.
Will.... I do when viewers like you tell me how much they enjoy watching them. I’m not sure that you know how much your kind comments mean to me.... thank you very much.... Sincerely, Joe
Jerry was amazing, that record he released in 80 was really good.
Jerry Reed influenced me and I don’t play a single song of his. His style was just so attractive.
Just too cool! He’s a a guitar man!
Yes he was Jim... Thanks for watching... Joe
This was Fabulous! (I have a question) ? Years ago when Jerry & Chet would come through Knoxville & play at the Dean Hill Country Club Jerry would always play a great song called “Cadillac and a Hershey Bar” Does anyone know if Jerry ever recorded this song? Or if he taught it to anyone? I’d love to know. I used to make Jerry & Chet-DJANGO tapes back in the day. Back then I’d ran across the best quality show ever of Django recorded in Belgium. Chet called me from his Dr Jim Coleman’s office to thank me. Wow did that ever Make my day! Over the phone I played a song I wrote inspired by after spending a day w Chet called Vivian (named after my mom) & Coleman figured it out over the phone & played it back to me. Lol Chet told me that he turned my old buddy Phil Keaggy onto something called the JAM MAN. Some delay box. He also thanked me for an old picture I had blown up from when he was on the old WNOX show dressed like a girl. Lol Chet was mine and everybody’s Hero! What a man! Chet said he would’ve loved to tackle that Django Belgium show if his other fingers were working better. I reminded him that Django could only properly use his first two fingers. He laughed & said “Well you’ve got a point there” his voice by then was really quiet & a little slurry & when we hung up I was afraid it would be the last time we talked & I got teary. I was right. I was buying a tweed amp some yrs later from Keith at Gruhn’s & asked about Chet’s Dr Coleman & he told me that he’d fell down some stairs & broke his neck & died. I was in shock. Last time I saw Jerry was in Pigeon Forge,Tn. I traded him that Belgium show for a autographed pic of him. He told all the bandmates “Son we gonna be listening to Django all the way back to Nashville so get ready!” My buddy Doc Livingston once brought Jerry to my show some yrs before that and I saw Doc sneak in & sit on the back row. I had no idea Jerry was beside him so everytime the light would hit my tele I’d shine the light in Doc & his buddys eyes. His buddy would take his hat off & wave it at me. Later when I found out it was Jerry I was so embarrassed. Kinda glad I didn’t know it was him then cause ida been a nervous wreck! I idolized him! I have a mini cassette tape somewhere of Chet talking about my guitar teacher & his old band mate buddy Atchey Burns-Jethro’s brother. I called him Pappy. Chet speaking of The String Dusters & The Colorado Mnt boys. Man where have the years gone? Well I love this program! Keep up the great work! ❤️ God bless
Thanks for sharing your memories Ross.....Joe
Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum thank you sir.
I'm gonna love this one. Does anyone know which studio Polk Salad Annie was recorded in, and did Tony Joe White play the guitar part/parts himself, and how many takes it involved? I'd love to hear a fly-on-the-wall or better story on that one. Thanks for your great content.
Okay, it was the Muscle Shoals crew, in '69 I guess. If you play those licks often enough, I guess you could put them in whichever order you wanted, when you wanted.
Thanks for watching Christopher.... Joe
thank you
this little picking he does inspires me to practice more😅
Thanks 7..... Joe
Could listen to him pick all day….
Thanks for watching Adam... Joe
Jerry Reed was a great musician.
A musician's musican.
Thanks for watching Jerry... Joe
Great interview. I think i have a Jerry Reed album that was recorded at "Youngun Sound" or something. Would Chip Young be the same "Youngun" ?
Shane …. Yes I believe your correct about Youngun Sound being Chip’s…. Best, Joe
Jerry Reed had his own sound. Chip said it when he said all of that Jerry Reed stuff!
Jerry Reed is the greatest human being, guitar player, song writer, and singer on the planet.
Thanks for watching Dennis.... Joe
Very interesting and I have this CD at 3:52 mark .
Thanks for sharing Normand..... Joe
“I miss him every day...”
Thanks for watching Paul.... Joe
Joe, love the content! Also love the American flag pin with a Masonic emblem in it. SMIB brother!
Hi Jackie…. Thanks for watching. The Secret Service gave me that flag pin. Best, Joe
Wow!
Loving that J45. Anyone know what year model, it looks like mine from 61
It’s mine David... I think it’s a 64.... It’s in storage. I just forgot... Thanks for watching.... Joe
I love this interview because I love ol' Jerry. I had no idea that Reed and Young were so tight. That lick that Young plays @ 6:55 is, I'm pretty sure, Jerry's song "Fine On My Mind". th-cam.com/video/nxLumGfShWk/w-d-xo.html . I also miss Jerry every day. He was simply irreplaceable.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and watching our videos Demef.... Best, Joe
Powerful
Thanks for watching 72.... Joe
Joe, who was it you were interviewing who was talking about Jerry Reed playing Guitar Man for Elvis? They couldn't find him and he was out fishing?
Winston… I forgot all about that… could it have been Jerry Kennedy? He and Jerry Reed were buddies. That’s the best i can come up with at the moment. Merry Christmas…Joe
Chip Young was my grandfathers uncle!
Thanks for sharing 99….. Joe
Nice likeable fella. Gorgeous picker too!
Thanks for watching Don… Joe
Jerry’s gotta be one of the best to ever touch the guitar
Thanks for watching HG... Joe
Joe, did you ever interview Toy Caldwell?
Hi 70...... I never had the chance to meet Toy.... I wish I could’ve. Best, Joe
Hey Joe, although we've never met, heard of stories (all good) of you. We share a mutual friend, Ill just say Posey in columbus, if you have time, could you give him a ring, he's had it rough these past 3 or 4 months, it would really be a big, big picker upper. Thanks
That unknown tune sounds a bit like the backing on "take a walk " another Jerry Reed song
Thanks for watching Mark..... Joe
Did you ever hear of Billy Charles?
I have not Lynn. Best, Joe
No denying it, that's sounds like a Jerry tune.
This is probably the only man Jerry Reed made as a protege to his music legacy. Reed was unbeatable and not copied by anyone accept this man.. RIP" JR.
Thanks for watching and sharing your comments Sam...... Joe
Is Chip Young still alive?
Hi Piercarlo.... no... Chip passed away a few years after this interview unfortunately. Thanks for watching....... Joe
That tune he played around 7 minutes bears a resemblance to Zeppelin’s Black Water Side which in turn was ripped off from Bert Janch which he ripped off from old folk tunes.
Thanks for watching Alex......... Joe
When your hot your hot and when your not your not............ Thanks Joe...
Thanks again Blue... that was a huge record for Jerry... best, Joe
Someone needs to record Black Water Swamp. Just hearing it you know Jerry wrote it, but it should be released by someone.
Thanks John...... we might look into that... Joe
is chip kin to reggie
Ronnie.... that’s a great question. I have never thought about it before. I guess I have to say no because if they were I surely would have heard about it. Thanks.... Joe
Casually plays something no one else can play then says you know…..“All that Jerry reed stuff”
Another Travis finger picker. Merle influenced a lot of people.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Fuzzy... Joe
You should respect the viewers and stop making short clips, run one show.
Hi Monte.... thanks for watching... Monte .... look at the views on the short clips and look at the views for the full interviews. Viewers prefer the short clips. That’s why we started offering both. We do eventually put the whole video up for those of you who prefer it. Best, Joe