By Lorie Watkins
Hey Y’all! What a wonderful summer that this has been so far. Although it has been quite HOT, we’ve not been experiencing extreme drought this year in our area and that is a Blessing! Well friends I decided to take a little different turn on this month’s article and I hope and pray that y’all enjoy it. We’ve talked with several artists that you can see on stage almost every day. This month we’re going to talk with someone who makes all of our lives, both artists and fans, a lot better. In fact without people like Jerry, we’d have nothing to play and sing and you would have nothing to listen to. The gentleman that I’m writing about is Jerry Salley. Some of you may be saying, “who?†But for those of you who are like me and read those credits on the c.d.’s and in the magazines, you know that Jerry Salley is one of the premier songwriters of today. Although I have been friends with Jerry for many years now, I learned a great deal about him and thoroughly enjoyed our conversation in preparing for this article.
I asked Jerry about co-writing because it is something that has recently come to my attention as to how much of it is going on these days. He told me that before he moved to Nashville he thought that you were just a songwriter and has always enjoyed writing by himself. When he started working in Nashville they started putting him with different writers to work and he said that being a people person it really worked out for him. He shared that he would sometimes bring in a song that he had been working on and the input and different perspectives can make a difference. Plus having more publishers involved means more people are pitching and working a song to get it recorded. Also having a family now doesn’t allow him a lot of time to work at home so it’s really a good thing in many ways. I asked who are some of the most memorable people that he’s worked with and again he said that there are so many people that have helped him through the years and are so wonderful but I finally got him to list a few which include Bill Anderson, Porter Wagoner (who got him on the Opry the first time), Doyle Lawson, and then we started talking about the first time we met. My family first met Jerry in another songwriter’s living room by the name of Dee Gaskin.
Now let’s get back to his performing. I knew that he had not been spending every moment in music on just writing so I asked what he’d been up to otherwise. Jerry shared that he has been doing some dates with Carl Jackson and Larry Cordle as The Trio, Cordle, Jackson, & Salley. He also does songwriting seminars and shared that he would love to start doing some dates in gospel venues and churches as well. Jerry answered another tough question for most and that’s what is his favorite kind of music. He said that he really has a heart for bluegrass gospel and really likes traditional country too. I also asked his philosophy towards music and writing. Jerry likes to start with an idea and let the lyrics dictate the melody as to whether it’s sad, happy, etc. But Jerry also wants to write songs that move people and make a difference. He sees the future of gospel music as a growth industry. With the situation of the world and this country he sees more people realizing there need for God and turning to Him for hope and the future. He said that he loves seeing young people like us coming in and offering that to others and would love to see even more of that happening. Where other genres have been dropping off in sales somewhat he says that he’s noticed gospel staying strong.
I hope that y’all have enjoyed getting to know Jerry and a little more about songwriting. I for one am so Thankful to Jerry and all of the great songwriters out there who put there heart and thoughts to pen to reach out to others. And as Jerry said in our conversation and I told him it applied to us all, “We’re blessed beyond what we deserve.†If you would like to find out even more about Jerry Salley you can log on to his website at orwww.myspace.com/jerrysalley .
Remember that this life is full of ups and downs, highs and lows but with the Lord guiding us we will make it through on the winning side.
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Lorie Watkins
The Watkins Family
www.watkinsfamilymusic.com
watkinsfamily77@yahoo.com
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