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Industry Mourns Loss of Session Musician Jerry Kennedy

Jerry Kennedy, a prominent session guitarist known for his work with some of the biggest names in music history, passed away at the age of 85. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the American music industry, particularly in the country and pop genres. Kennedy’s career began at a young age, signing with his first record label at just 11, and he quickly became a sought-after session musician.

Throughout his career, Kennedy collaborated with a wide array of artists, including Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan, and Elvis Presley, among others. His guitar work can be heard on iconic tracks such as “Oh, Pretty Woman” and “Harper Valley P.T.A.” In addition to his skills as a musician, Kennedy also made significant contributions as a producer and record label executive, influencing the sonic landscape of the industry.

The impact of Kennedy’s work extends beyond individual songs; he played a crucial role in shaping the careers of many artists and helped to bridge various musical styles. His legacy is expected to be felt for years to come, as many within the industry reflect on his contributions to music and the artists he supported throughout his career.

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