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Barefoot Jerry is an American country rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. Fusing country music and progressive rock,[1] they have been described as a seminal southern rock band.[2] The band was most active from 1971 to 1977. It was composed of area studio musicians under the tutelage of Wayne Moss and Mac Gayden. Barefoot Jerry was named after a country fiddle player who performed inside a store next to Gayden's home in the Smoky Mountains.[citation needed]

Barefoot Jerry
OriginNashville, Tennessee, United States
Genres
  • Country rock[1]
  • progressive rock[1]
  • southern rock[2]
Years active1971–1977 and occasional reunions to the present
LabelsCapitol Records
Warner Bros. Records
Monument Records
Past membersTerry Dearmore, Kenny Buttrey, Jim Colvard, Dave Doran, Si Edwards, Mac Gayden, John Harris, Warren Hartman, Russ Hicks, Kenny Malone, Charlie McCoy, Wayne Moss, Fred Newell, Barry Chance
Websitehttp://www.barefootjerry.com/

Both Moss and Gayden had been lead guitarists for Area Code 615 and also for other 615 alumni.

This name is also used to refer to Moss and his sidemen in current reunions and other projects. Moss founded Cinderella Recording Studios and has operated it since 1960.

Moss had previously played in many sessions, including Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde, and played the guitar riff on Roy Orbison's "Pretty Woman". In addition to Moss and Gayden, band members included Terry Dearmore, Kenny Buttrey, Jim Colvard, Dave Doran, Si Edwards, John Harris, Warren Hartman, Russ Hicks, Kenny Malone, Charlie McCoy, and Fred Newell.


Career


Barefoot Jerry's first lineup consisted of:

Moss, Buttrey and Gayden originally played together on many of Mike Nesmith's Nashville sessions and had been in Area Code 615. Gayden wrote the number one UK hit single by the Love Affair, "Everlasting Love". He also played the first slide wah wah guitar, on JJ Cale's "Crazy Mama."

This lineup of Barefoot Jerry recorded Southern Delight before Gayden left in 1972 to form his own band, Skyboat; Buttrey joined Neil Young's band. Moss and Harris were soon joined by Russ Hicks (guitar, steel guitar, horn, vocals) and Kenny Malone (drums) on the album Barefoot Jerry, released by Warner Bros. Records in 1972. This lineup later expanded to include Buddy Skipper (keyboards), Fred Newell (banjo, harmonica, vocals), Dave Doran (guitar, bass, vocals), Si Edwards (percussion), and (Area Code's) Bobby Thompson (bass, guitar, vocals) for Barefoot Jerry and the 1974 follow-up Watchin' TV.

The lineup of Moss, Hicks, Doran, Edwards, Skipper and Newell were recorded in a live performance in 1973, released in 2007 as Barefoot Jerry Live. Moss was the last original member of the band. Retaining Hicks and Edwards, they added Terry Dearmore (vocals, guitar, bass), Jim Colvard (guitar, bass) and Warren Hartman (keyboards). In 1975 they recorded You Can't Get Off With Your Shoes On. Colvard took his own life in 1976.

With the departure of Hartman, Barry Chance (guitar) and Steve Davis (keyboards, guitar, vocals) joined the band for Keys to the Country in 1976. Davis and Dearmore departed, and Charlie McCoy (keyboards, harmonica, flutes, Jew's harp) and Mike McBride (bass, guitar, percussion, mandolin) joined for Barefootin' in 1977. The band split up in that year.

Wayne Moss appears as "Barefoot Jerry" along with Charlie Daniels, Guy Clark and David Allan Coe in the 1981 music documentary Heartworn Highways.

Barefoot Jerry were mentioned in Charlie Daniels's song "The South is Gonna Do It Again."


Discography



Albums



Singles


Year Single Chart Positions Album
US
[3]
1975 "You Can't Get Off with Your Shoes On" 109 You Can't Get Off with Your Shoes On

Guest singles


Year Single Artist Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1974 "Boogie Woogie" Charlie McCoy 22 24 The Nashville Hit Man
1977 "Summit Ridge Drive" 98 Play It Again Charlie

References


  1. Carlin, Richard (February 25, 2014). Country Music: A Biographical Dictionary. Routledge. p. 9. ISBN 9781135361044 via Google Books.
  2. Sanders, Daryl (October 2, 2018). That Thin, Wild Mercury Sound: Dylan, Nashville, and the Making of Blonde on Blonde. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 9781613735503 via Google Books.
  3. Whitburn, Joel (2011). Top Pop Singles 1955–2010. Record Research, Inc. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-89820-188-8.



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Barefoot Jerry es una banda estadounidense de rock sureño y música country, formada en la ciudad de Nashville, Tennessee, activa principalmente de 1971 a 1977, y con algunas reuniones ocasionales hasta la fecha. Fue formada por los músicos Wayne Moss y Mac Gayden. Moss había trabajado previamente como músico de sesión de Bob Dylan y Roy Orbison (tocó el riff de guitarra en la reconocida canción "Pretty Woman").[1] Han lanzado 11 álbumes, entre discos de estudio y compilados hasta la fecha.



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