ENROLLED Page 1 of 2 Regular Session, 2014 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 68 BY REPRESENTATIVE GUILLORY A RESOLUTION To commend Gerald "Gerry" James McGee of Eunice, Louisiana, famous Cajun musician. WHEREAS, Gerald "Gerry" James McGee was born in Eunice in 1937, the son of famous Cajun fiddler Dennis McGee; and WHEREAS, Gerry McGee's musical career began at the age of fourteen amidst his South Louisiana family, friends, and community, all of whom spoke Cajun French and set the stage for his music stylings; and WHEREAS, Mr. McGee joined the United States Army, and for three years, he honed his guitar expertise by playing with other musician soldiers; and WHEREAS, following his tour of duty in the United States Army, Mr. McGee spent time in Atlanta where he played on the "Georgia Jubilee" show; he was offered the opportunity to play on the Louisiana Hayride and moved to Shreveport; there he met prominent guitarist James Burton, who suggested that Mr. McGee might find greater success with his musical skills in California; and WHEREAS, upon arriving in California, Mr. McGee's talents turned toward acting when he was selected to portray roles in "Heaven's Gate", "A Star Is Born", and "Convoy", and "Dirty Rice", which was filmed in South Louisiana; he also appeared in several television shows, including the mini-series "North and South"; and WHEREAS, Mr. McGee maintained his musical career as a sessions musician by playing at the Palomino Western Night Club in North Hollywood, and his musical gigs provided the perfect venue for meeting talented musicians, writers, and singers who in turn led him to an abundance of work; in his first California recording session, he played for Bobby Darin; and WHEREAS, Mr. McGee recorded and produced records and albums for many famous artists, including playing lead guitar on "Great Balls of Fire" for Jerry Lee Lewis, and recording with Ricky Nelson, Elvis Presley, John Mayhall, The Monkees, Delaney & Bonnie, Booker T and the MG's, Nancy Sinatra, Patti Paige, and Emmy Lou Harris; and ENROLLEDHR NO. 68 Page 2 of 2 WHEREAS, Mr. McGee began playing with Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge in 1974, during which time he appeared on the cover of Guitar Player magazine; in the accompanying article, Mr. Kristofferson said: "Gerry McGee is the best guitar player I know, and I know Chet Atkins"; Vintage Guitar featured Mr. McGee in a story focusing on his talent and the influences his music had on other guitar players of the time; and WHEREAS, Gerry McGee has played with other notable artists including Eric Clapton, The Everly Brothers, Tanya Tucker, Roseann Cash, and The Ventures; he has been recognized in the international world of music for his unique, creative guitar playing style; each year, Mr. McGee and The Ventures tour musically for two months in Japan, and Mr. McGee has made major contributions to many genres of America's music; and WHEREAS, the music of Gerry McGee expresses his Southern music roots of Cajun blues, Rockabilly, Zydeco, and Swamp Pop; he credits Merle Travis and Chet Atkins as major influences of his musical style; and WHEREAS, Gerald "Gerry" James McGee has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, and the Rockabilly Hall of Fame; and WHEREAS, Gerry McGee recently turned his attention to the field of film production by producing and acting in a movie based on his father's life, which is being filmed in the South Louisiana area of Eunice where he was born, and it is appropriate to commend Gerald "Gerry" James McGee for the tremendous pride and honor his talent brings to the state. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby commend Gerald "Gerry" James McGee for his musical career and does hereby acknowledge that he is a treasure trove of talent that has contributed to the special musical recognition Louisiana enjoys in the world. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be transmitted to Gerald "Gerry" James McGee. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI VES