from the cover:
Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed in concert together. What a treat!!. These two masters of the guitar complimented each other so well that it is hard to imagine one without the other! Chet Atkins, the subdued quiet picker who thrilled at performing the fast, frantic instru-mentals written by his alter ego, Jerry Reed. Their careers intertwined for most of forty yeard. Chet, about 12 years the senior, had perfected his style by the time a young Jerry Reed was being inspired by Chet's records. After getting a start in the music business in his native Georgia, Jerry moved to Nashville in the early 1960's and quickly found work as a session guitarist and songwriter. He attracted the attention of Chet, who by then was an established record producer for RCA, and a prolific recording artist in his own right. Chet "Mr. Guitar" Atkins recognized Jerry's unique ability to write and perform intricate fingerstyle guitar instrumentals and quickly started recording Jerry's tunes on his own albums. By 1967 Chet had signed Jerry Reed to RCA, and with Chet as producer, Jerry turned out hits like Guitar Man, The Claw, and Amos Moses. Jerry's LP, "Explores Guitar Country" produced by Chet, set the stage for their collaboration on two LP's in the 1970's, "Me And Jerry" (Grammy Award winner) and "Me And Chet" from which came great tunes like "Jerry's Breakdown" and their definitive version of "Cannonball Rag." Chet continued to feature Reed instrumentals on his albums, and Jerry continued to record and tour while finding time to act in such diverse films as "Smokey and the Bandit" and "The Waterboy."
Chet and Jerry were in the limelight as a duet again in 1992 with another Grammy Award winning album "Sneakin' Around." That CD led to several show dates together, including this performance at The Bottom Line. The instrumentals that were shared by these two guitar giants will be played and studied as long as there are guitarist on this planet - Mark Pritcher (CAAS President)
This DVD is in Good condition showing some mild scratches to the disc that should not effect playback and some light shelfwear to the case.