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Aug 12, 1982Jerry Reed records "The Bird," complete with vocal imitations of Willie Nelson and George Jones. It features bits of "Whiskey River," "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and "On The Road Again"Sep 11, 1982Jerry Reed hits the mother lode on Billboard's country singles chart, going to #1 with "She Got The Goldmine (I Got The Shaft)"Dec 18, 1982Jerry Reed performs "She Got The Goldmine (I Got The Shaft)" on the syndicated "The Glen Campbell Music Show." Reed and Campbell collaborate on "Guitar Man," "Poison Love" and "Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues)"Mar 6, 1983The USFL's Tampa Bay Bandits play their first game, a 21-17 win against the Boston Breakers at Tampa Stadium. The football team's minority owners include Burt Reynolds and Jerry ReedMay 9, 1983Jerry Reed, John Schneider and Tammy Wynette co-host the 18th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, aired on NBC from Knott's Berry Farm in California. Alabama and Willie Nelson turn up double-winnersJun 19, 1983Jerry Reed, Tammy Wynette and songwriter George Richey accompany Burt Reynolds to a USFL game in Boston. The hometown Breakers defeat Reynolds' Tampa Bay Bandits, 24-17Jun 23, 1983Jerry Reed, T.G. Sheppard and TV reporter Chris Clark open the first movie theater in Williamson County, TennesseeAug 12, 1983"Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" appears in theaters with Jerry Reed and songwriter Paul Williams accompanying Burt Reynolds and Jackie Gleason on screenOct 13, 1983Jerry Reed has a guest role on NBC's "Mama's Family," alongside regulars Vicki Lawrence, Carol Burnett and Betty WhiteDec 16, 1983Brentwood Place, the first movie theater in Williamson County, opens in suburban Nashville. The facility is owned by T.G. Sheppard and Jerry Reed
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