Jerry Chamberlain is an American musician and songwriter, best known for his work in the rock genre, particularly within the realms of alternative rock and Christian rock. He gained prominence as the lead guitarist for the band Daniel Amos, which was active in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The band is known for its innovative blend of new wave and rock, particularly with their album "Doppelgänger" (1983), which showcased their unique sound and lyrical depth. Chamberlain also played a significant role in the Christian rock scene, contributing to the genre's development alongside contemporaries. His work with the band Lost Dogs, which includes members from various influential bands, further highlights his impact on the music community. Notable albums include "Lost Dogs" (1992) and "Real Dog" (2003). Throughout his career, Chamberlain has been recognized for his guitar work, songwriting, and contribution to the evolution of Christian rock. His influence extends to both mainstream and faith-based music, bridging the gap between the two worlds and inspiring a new generation of musicians.