Barefoot Jerry

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Smokies 00:00 Tools
Come to Me Tonight 00:00 Tools
Castle Rock 00:00 Tools
I'm Proud to be a Redneck 02:34 Tools
Friends 00:00 Tools
The Minstrel is Free at Last 00:00 Tools
Hospitality Song 00:00 Tools
Blood is Not the Answer 00:00 Tools
Quit While You're a Head 00:00 Tools
That's OK, He'll be Your Brother Someday 00:00 Tools
One Woman 00:00 Tools
Finishing Touches 00:00 Tools
Watchin' TV (With the Radio On) 00:00 Tools
Nobody Knows 00:00 Tools
In God We Trust 00:00 Tools
Barefootin' 00:00 Tools
Ain't it Nice in Here 00:00 Tools
Snuff Queen 00:00 Tools
Little Maggie 00:00 Tools
Fish 'N' Tits 00:00 Tools
Ebenezer 00:00 Tools
Message 00:00 Tools
Warm 00:00 Tools
Two Mile Pike 00:00 Tools
Hay Queen 00:00 Tools
Mother Nature's Way of Saying High 00:00 Tools
Funny Lookin' Eyes 00:00 Tools
Pig Snoots and Nehi Red 00:00 Tools
You Can't Get Off With Your Shoes On 00:00 Tools
If There Were Only Time For Love 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie 00:00 Tools
Faded Love 00:00 Tools
There Must Be A Better Way 00:00 Tools
Violets and Daffodils 00:00 Tools
Slowin' Down 00:00 Tools
West Side of Mississippi 00:00 Tools
Hero Frodo 00:00 Tools
The Measure of Your Worth 00:00 Tools
Sinkin' In the Sea 00:00 Tools
Ali Baba 00:00 Tools
Woes of the Road 00:00 Tools
Wilma Lou 00:00 Tools
The Battle of New Orleans 00:00 Tools
Cades Cove 00:00 Tools
Summit Ridge Drive 00:00 Tools
You Can't Say It All 00:00 Tools
Uncle Pen 00:00 Tools
Appalachian Fever 00:00 Tools
Hiroshima Hole 00:00 Tools
Headin' for the Hills 00:00 Tools
My God (Is Alright With Me) 00:00 Tools
Georgia On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Lucille 00:00 Tools
Dixie Dancer 00:00 Tools
Keep on Funkin' 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Gettin' No Touchin' 00:00 Tools
Diana 00:00 Tools
Highland Grass 00:00 Tools
Missing the Doctor 00:00 Tools
Sentimental Man 00:00 Tools
Fingertrack 951 00:00 Tools
Tokin' Ticket 00:00 Tools
Secrets to Success 00:00 Tools
Loucille 00:00 Tools
Quit While You're a Head (Song of Sensible Compromise) 00:00 Tools
In the Doghouse 00:00 Tools
Mossanova 00:00 Tools
Bergan I 00:00 Tools
Tonite's the Night I Do 00:00 Tools
Only Time for Love 00:00 Tools
I Won't be Worried Long 00:00 Tools
What Do Ya Say? 00:00 Tools
This is Gonna Hurt Me 00:00 Tools
Summer Ridge Drive 00:00 Tools
Don't Worry 'Bout Nothin' 00:00 Tools
Elizabeth Ann 00:00 Tools
Daddy's Legacy 00:00 Tools
Tonite's the Nite I Do 00:00 Tools
Battle of New Orleans 00:00 Tools
Innocent Hearts 00:00 Tools
Introductions (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ali Babba 00:00 Tools
Two Mile Pike (Live) 00:00 Tools
Barefootin' (Live) 00:00 Tools
Southern Comfort (Live) 00:00 Tools
Morning Glory (Live) 00:00 Tools
Fish`N' Tits 00:00 Tools
Proud to be a redneck 00:00 Tools
Sinkin' in the Sea (Live) 00:00 Tools
You Can't Get Off With Yous Shoes On 00:00 Tools
Everlasting Love (Live) 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie (Live) 00:00 Tools
Token Ticket 00:00 Tools
Watchin' TV With The Radio On 00:00 Tools
Cades Coves 00:00 Tools
That's Ok, He`Ll Be Your Brother Someday 00:00 Tools
If Only There Were Time For Love 00:00 Tools
02 Smokies 00:00 Tools
That's Okay, He'll Be Your Brother Someday 00:00 Tools
16 Come to me tonight 00:00 Tools
Fish'N'Tits 00:00 Tools
The Hospitality Song 00:00 Tools
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Barefoot Jerry was a Nashville-based Southern rock and progressive Country band active from 1971-1977. It was composed of area studio musicians under the tutelage of Wayne Moss, lead guitarist of Area Code 615, and other 615 alumni. Moss had previously played in many sessions, including Bob Dylan's Blonde On Blonde and plays the iconic guitar riff on Roy Orbison's Pretty Woman. In addition to Moss, band members included: Terry Dearmore, Kenny Buttrey, Jim Colvard, Dave Doran, Si Edwards, Mac Gayden, John Harris, Warren Hartman, Russ Hicks, Kenny Malone, Charlie McCoy, and Fred Newell. Barefoot Jerry's first line up consisted of: Wayne Moss guitar/keyboards/vocals, Mac Gayden - guitar/keyboards/vocals, Kenneth A. Buttrey - drums, and John Harris - keyboards. Moss, Buttrey and Gayden (who wrote the number one UK hit by The Love Affair, Everlasting Love) had all been in the Grammy award winning Nashville supergroup Area Code 615. They originally played together on many of Monkee Michael Nesmith's Nashville sessions. They enjoyed the experience so decided to form Area Code 615. This line up of Barefoot Jerry recorded the superb Southern Delight before Gayden left in 1972 to form his own band - Skyboat; Buttrey joined Neil Young's band. Wayne Moss and John Harris were soon joined by Russ Hicks - guitar/steel guitar/horn/vocals and Kenny Malone - drums for the equally breathtaking "Barefoot Jerry" released on Warner Brothers in 1972. This line up 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 the last of their "classic albums" and their first for Monument "Watchin' TV" in 1974. The line up of Moss, Hicks, Doran, Edwards, Skipper and Newell from this period are captured live on the recently released "Barefoot Jerry Live" CD. Wayne Moss became the last original member of the band. Retaining Russ Hicks and Si 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 Warren Hartman, guitarist Barry Chance and Steve Davis -keyboards/guitar/vocals, joined the band for what is considered their weakest album "Keys to the Country" in 1976. Davis and Dearmore departed and longtime barefoot alumni and Area Code 615 legend Charlie McCoy - keyboards/harmonica/flutes/jew's harp and Mike McBride - bass/guitar/percussion/mandolin, joined for a return to form, "Barefootin'" in 1977. In 1977 the band finally ceased recording under that name, leaving behind a legendary Country Rock body of music. Barefoot Jerry was influential in Southern and Country rock. They are mentioned in Charlie Daniel's (Charlie Daniels Band) tune "The South is Gonna Do It Again." As "all the good people in Tennessee are diggin' Barefoot Jerry and CDB". This band has backed up CDB, Bob Dylan, and The Band as well as many other acts Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.