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R.I.P. Joe, Happy Birthday brother, and thank you for the l
music, and the mark you left in my life. You will never be forgotten.
Rest In Peace, Mr. South. See You On The Other Side Someday, Dear Friend! Thank You For All You r Great Music.
I signed with Bill back in early 70's and you were such an inspiration to all that worked around the old school house in Brookhaven. I remember you pulling up to the Dune n Dine on Roswell Rd about 1 am in that pearl blue Ferrari and hanging out. I got a chance to play your iconic red 335 at RKM studio and never got a chance to thank you for that chance. My ax was getting a tuneup. I am sure you and Brother Bill are working on your next release. I hope I get a chance to hear it. Rest in Peace Joe.
Joe Thanks for the music , may the wind always be at your back. John Z.
A great talent who did his best! I found out in Dec. of his death. He leaves behind recordings, compositions, and memories of the music he shared. We will miss him.
Joe was a legend in his time.
Rock on in Heaven, Joe. RIP!
we used 'Games People Play' as a Cajun dance tune for our Appalachian clog group a few years ago, it worked really well.Loved all his music though. Thanks Joe. Phil and Pam Crookes,Ex 'Steel and Toe'Sheffield,England.
Rest in Peace! I am so honored to have had the pleasure to have known you! You are one of the best songwriters and entertainers in the world!!!!
I have always enjoyed Joe`s music and got to see him in 1996 at a concert in Macon,Ga for the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. He played along with Tommy Roe and Chet Atkins and was great. May God Bless him and i am certain he is playing on in Heaven.
Harley Willis
Byron,Ga
Joe Souths music taught me some lasting lessons about life.absolutely one of the best.i know the walk a mile in his shoes brought him to heaven.Winter Alton, New Hampshire