Jerry Lee Surber holds his head up high as he sings his heart out on his latest release, Hey Guitar. The singer/songwriter has a lot to share with the world after a near death experience, which left him in a coma for five weeks in January and February 2000. He found his way back, fully recovered and is stronger than ever as indicated by his latest compilation of Texas storied songs, which are dripping with sweat and tears. The album begins with the raucous, “Educated Redneck", a nod to Surber's ever-present sense-of-humor. What follows is a palette of different sounds and emotions from the ironically upbeat, “Please Let Go Of My Heart” to the radio-friendly “Don't Have To Love Me Back,” the soulful, harmonica-heavy “Down in Mexico,” the fiery, wide-ranging, “Showdown (at the Lonestar Saloon)” and the cheerful ode to his only daughter Shawn-Michelle entitled, “Mornin' Light.” Surber made his bones in the band Texas during the 70s'-80s' and has proved he can stand on his own as a songwriter. There's a message behind his music, and it's time the rest of the world heard it!


Jerry sings with lyrics that ring with the Universal Music that
can rock & roll you with a soulful Good time feel. Jerry's
unique vocals express fully the gift of life, with wisdom that crosses over borders with the language of music.


"Hey Guitar"
Currently being marketed world-wide!


   
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