




| Jerry grew up in Macon, Georgia and began “lip synching” to songs like “Alley Oop” and “Cathy’s Clown” in the 60's. He then started playing guitar as a teenager. His first band was called “JJ and the Nightwalkers”. Other bands followed including: “The Stepping Stones” from Warner Robins, Ga., then “Southern Express” and “Striker” playing rock and country hits of the day. Jerry has also been a part of several Southern Gospel groups in the middle Georgia area to include: “The Peacemakers Quartet”, “The Good News Singers”, and “The Tree of Life”. Jerry’s love for music has been influenced by the greats: Elvis Presley, Marty Robbins, Merle Haggard, and George Jones. He is often told that he sounds like Elvis and once even did an Elvis impersonation at his home church. Jerry sings “Classic Country”, “Oldies”, and “Southern Gospel” at music halls, family reunions, and other family oriented gatherings. He also sings “Southern Gospel” in his home church and other various churches throughout Georgia. |
| Gospel Singer -- We love her at Powersville Opry |