In late September 2013, Magnolia Pictures released the documentary Muscle Shoals, which was both a celebration of that recording studio’s funky, gritty soul sound and a glimpse into the life and times of its founder, Rick Hall. While the film […]
In late September 2013, Magnolia Pictures released the documentary Muscle Shoals, which was both a celebration of that recording studio’s funky, gritty soul sound and a glimpse into the life and times of its founder, Rick Hall. While the film […]
After living an itinerant life as a child shuttled between Alabama and Georgia, young Jerry Reed Hubbard was discovered by Bill Lowery, the famed Atlanta mogul. Lowery had faith in Reed’s abilities as both performer and songwriter and urged Capitol […]
Jerry Reed hit the big-time in 1970 with his cross-over, swamp-country tall-tale “Amos Moses” after 15 years of scuffling and songwriting (“Crazy Legs” for Gene Vincent, “Misery Loves Company” for Porter Wagoner) and nearly a decade as one of Nashville’s […]
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