FORGET THE TRANS AM. FORGET THE GRAMMYS. THE MOMENT THAT TRULY CHANGED JERRY REED HAPPENED ON AN OPERATING TABLE, WHEN HE CAME CLOSE TO NEVER WAKING UP. Around 2002, Reed underwent open-heart surgery. Years later, he said plainly, “I nearly died on the operating table.” The man known for lightning-fast guitar runs, wild laughter, and “East Bound and Down” came out of that room looking at his life differently. He admitted that fame had once made him feel like a king. People moved when he spoke. He got what he wanted. But after surviving surgery, the applause no longer felt like the point. “For 50 years, all I’d done was take, take, take,” Reed said. So he decided the rest of his life would be about giving. He began devoting himself to veterans, visiting hospitals and promising God that his final chapter would belong to the men and women who had sacrificed for him. Jerry Reed’s greatest change did not happen beneath stage lights. It happened under surgical lights, when the entertainer nearly lost everything and woke up determined to spend whatever time remained helping somebody else.
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