Jerry Roe

  

 

 

 

 

 

Jerry Roe’s career in music began at the age of 9 in a band with his father (bassist Dave Roe) at a local Nashville, TN. honky-tonk called Robert’s Western World. At a loss for who else to call, at the last minute, his father convinced his bandmates that his son could pull it off. Low and behold, after also convincing his mother to drive him downtown to meet his dad and play the gig, four hours later the band had made the most tips they ever made the whole time they played at the club. Most would say that was because the bar patrons thought the drummer was a cute kid, but his father would beg to differ.Years and a lot of tours/sessions later, Jerry Roe has since established himself as one of the true up-and-coming talents in the business. He’s toured providing the backbone for many top-selling touring acts, as well as provided drums on records for artists ranging from Michelle Branch, Gretchen Wilson, The Wreckers, and Tyler Hilton to hard rock/punk acts like Head Automatica, Earshot, Reverend Horton Heat, and Nashville psychobilly band Th’ Legendary Shack*Shakers. Jerry just recently made the move from Nashville to Los Angeles to try and broaden his horizons, as well as create his own brand of music, and hopes to share it with the world very soon.

Touring Credits

  • David Archuleta
  • Head Automatica
  • Randy Houser
  • Gretchen Wilson
  • The Wreckers
  • Michelle Branch
  • Tyler Hilton
  • Jessie Alexander
  • Th’ Legendary Shack*Shakers
  • Paper Rival

Album Credits

  • Silver Lining – Earshot
  • Take A Bow -Greg Laswell
  • Reflected – David Osmond
  • Ten out of Ten – Early Strike
  • Come Alive – Mark Schultz
  • Baby Blue Paper – Jill Johnson
  • Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 Soundtrack – Michelle Branch
  • In Overdrive – Aaron Tippin
  • Dialog – Paper Rival
  • Salvation In Lights – Mike Farris
  • Pandelirium – Th’ Legendary Shack*Shakers
  • Lonesome, On’ry and Mean: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings – Carlene Carter
  • Dressed In Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash – Reverend Horton Heat and Robbie Fulks
  • Live, Still! – Jerry Reed