As a songwriter, Jerry Fuller has written hits for the likes of Ricky Nelson, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, Reba McEntire, John Conlee, Al Wilson, Tom Jones, and many others. As a producer, he's been responsible for such chart successes as OC Smith's, "Little Green Apples," Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's 'Young Girl," Mark Lindsay's "Arizona," The Knickerbockers' "Lies," and Collin Raye's "Love Me" to name but a few. As a singer-songwriter, he has also had some hits on his own which enabled him to travel extensively and perform along side many of the early pioneers of the music industry. Born on November 19, 1938, in Fort Worth, Texas, Fuller had music in his genes. His parents were both singers; his father, Clarence, once performed with the legendary Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys when they were still known as the Light Crust Doughboys. As for Jerry himself, his mother, Lola, taught both him and his brother, Bill, the rudiments of singing. Known as The Fuller Brothers, the pair performed regularly in their home state and recorded one single before Jerry branched out on his own, at which point he also began writing his own material. Jerry later produced recordings of his brother, Jimmy and his band, "Angus" for Bell Records and his sister, Claudine sang on some of Jerry's own records and demos. His first 10 recordings for a small Texas based label, Lin Records are now considered collectables and have just recently been released on a "Golden Classics" edition CD. Fuller ... Best Prices Rolex Cellini Promotion Nomis Hoodies