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Name: Jerry Salley Date: Friday January 12th, 2007 Time: 1:00pm EST
Website: www.jerrysalley.com
Interviewer: Gracie Muldoon
Description: Originally from Chillicothe, Ohio, Jerry Salley has been writing and singing in Nashville since 1982. To date, he has had 300 songs recorded in his career, including I’m Gonna Take That Mountain (Reba McEntire), Breaking New Ground (Wild Rose/Universal Records), I Fell in the Water (John Anderson/BNA Records), How Do You Sleep at Night (Wade Hayes/DCK/Columbia Records), and ten top twenty gospel songs.
As an artist, Jerry has performed on numerous stage shows, including the honor of performing as a soloist many times on the world famous Grand Ole Opry. His television appearances include Late Night With David Letterman, Regis and Kathy Lee, NBC’s Today and several different TNN (The Nashville Network) shows.
In addition to his “SESAC Country Music Songwriter of the Year” award and Dove recognition from the Gospel Music Association, Jerry has received numerous awards from different associations for his songwriting accomplishments (NSAI, SESAC, Gospel Voice Magazine, etc.).
Along with friends Carl Jackson and Larry Cordle, the trio (Cordle, Jackson & Salley) have recorded the song You’re Runnin’ Wild on the new Louvin Brothers Tribute on Universal-South Records, which features numerous country music stars singing songs made famous by the legendary duo. |
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