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Chet Atkins
Chet Atkins
American guitarist and record producer
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Jim Reeves
Jim Reeves
American country singer
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Floyd Cramer
Floyd Cramer
American pianist
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Eddie Rabbitt
Eddie Rabbitt
American country music singer-songwriter
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Ronnie McDowell
Ronnie McDowell
American musician
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Steve Wariner
Steve Wariner
American country singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Marcel Dadi
Marcel Dadi
French musician
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The Jordanaires
The Jordanaires
American vocal group; back-up singers for Elvis Presley
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Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley
American singer and actor (1935–1977)
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Scotty Moore
Scotty Moore
American musician
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Grady Martin
Grady Martin
American musician
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Anita Carter
Anita Carter
American singer
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Carl Perkins
Carl Perkins
American recording artist; rockabilly musician, songwriter
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Leiber-Stoller
Leiber-Stoller
American songwriting and record producing duo
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Cindy Walker
Cindy Walker
American songwriter, country music singer and dancer
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Sweet Inspirations
Sweet Inspirations
American R&B vocal group
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Duane Eddy
Duane Eddy
American recording artist; rock guitarist
Jerry Reed
American recording artist; country music singer, actor (1937-2008)

Jerry Reed

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American recording artist; country music singer, actor (1937-2008)
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Jerry Reed Hubbard (March 20, 1937 – September 1, 2008) was an American country music singer, guitarist, composer, and songwriter, as well as an actor who appeared in more than a dozen films. His signature songs included "Guitar Man", "U.S. Male", "A Thing Called Love", "Alabama Wild Man", "Amos Moses", "When You're Hot, You're Hot" (which garnered a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male), "Ko-Ko Joe", "Lord, Mr. Ford", "East Bound and Down" (the theme song for the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit, in which Reed co-starred), "The Bird", and "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)".

Reed was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.

Reed was announced as an inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame on April 5, 2017, and was officially inducted by Bobby Bare on October 24.