Fuller's accomplishments to date speak for themselves, including 28 gold/platinum records, over 40 Top Ten hits, more than 250 national chart records, and a host of awards and accolades, including 12 BMI achievement awards and 5 BMI "Million-Air Awards." His songs and productions have been responsible for the sale of over 120 million records, tapes and CDs to date. But Jerry has no intention of slowing down.

Indeed, Fuller continued to produce hits with a variety of artists, including Glen Campbell, ("I Love How You Love Me"), Roger Miller, ("Loving Her Was Easier"), and Johnny Mathis (4 hit LPs) to name three.

His productions also enjoyed some major chart success with Gene Pitney, Toby Beau, and Country superstar, Collin Raye, whom he discovered in Reno, Nevada. Fuller secured a record deal for Raye with Epic/Nashville and along with his friend, John Hobbs, co-produced Collin's debut album, "All I Can Be", which contained the #1 hit, "Love, Me" - -nominated for both the C.M.As and A.C.M's "Single Of The Year" award. The CD is approaching double platinum to date (1999).

Fuller has also continued to thrive as a songwriter, with hit recordings by Reba McEntire, Freddie Hart, Ray Price, Tom Jones, and many others, including John Conlee's major Country hit, "Wayback".

Jerry has remained true to his first musical love, singing, and has just released his own CD of 24 selections entitled, "Four Decades, A Songwriter Sings His Hits", produced and compiled by his son, Adam Fuller and engineer, Brian Friedman for M.P.I Records.

Also' as a vocalist, he regularly performs his songs for songwriter support organizations' events and industry functions. He in fact recently was chosen to sing at the National Academy Of Songwriters '"Salute To The American Songwriter." Jerry and his wife of 33 years, the former Annette Smerigan, live in Southern California, where they maintain their offices and an adjacent 24-track recording facility, Footprint Sound Studio. Jerry's daughter, Anna just graduated college and is pursuing the Dentistry field.
 

 
 
ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:
 
Recipient of the Bill Gavin - "Record Man Of The Year" award for 1968
NARAS - Member for 30 years / current Governor and former National Trustee
 
BMI - Member for 40 years 
CMA- Member
 
 
ACM - Member / current Director
NAS - Member / current Director
 
 
NSAI - Member 
                 /former Director-At-Large 
AFM - Member
 
 
AFGRA- Member
SAG - Member