As seen in the Jet archives, here's a 1968 photo of Joe Tex performing in Detroit at a memorial benefit for the recently deceased Little Willie John.
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Thursday, February 9, 2012
Joe Tex Salutes Little Willie John
Posted by Greg G at 8:11 PM 2 comments
Labels: 1968, Greg, Jet, Joe Tex, Joe Tex Month
Joe Tex day 9: Hold What You've Got!


Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 10:00 AM 2 comments
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Joe Tex month day 8: The Early Dial Sides
Like King and Ace, Anna and Chess didn't really work out for Joe. But because of his obvious talent, producer and music publisher Buddy Killen decided to start a label, Dial, specifically to release Tex's records. 

Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 10:00 AM 3 comments
Labels: Buddy Killen, Dial Records, Dr. Filth, Joe Tex, Rufus Thomas
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
The Amazing Story of the Joe Tex/James Brown Feud



Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 10:00 AM 11 comments
Labels: Dr. Filth, James Brown, Joe Tex, Otis Redding, Wayne Cochran
Monday, February 6, 2012
Baby, Be Good

Here's one of my favorites from Joe. Sounds good LOUD!
Joe Tex - Baby Be Good
Posted by Jukeboxmafia at 5:51 PM 0 comments
Labels: Joe Tex Month, Jukeboxmafia, Soul
JOE TEX month Day 6: The Anna/Chess singles: 1960-1963
"I'll Never Break Your Heart" is an uptempo answer record to the Impressions' classic "He Will Break Your Heart". It cooks delightfully for the first half, with the Texcitement building every minute, but it really takes off on the flip, where Joe preaches himself into a frenzy. He's so worked up at the end that he hollers "It's a hit!" Sadly, it wasn't. Joe still had four frustrating years to go.Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 11:20 AM 0 comments
Labels: Anna, Chess Records, Dr. Filth, Etta James, Joe Tex, The Impressions
THE APOLLOS BROUGHT TO YOU BY PHYLLIS DILLER!

HERE'S A LINK AS THE EMBEDDING CODE HAS BEEN DISABLED...WORTH IT!!!
Posted by Howie Pyro at 6:43 AM 4 comments
Sunday, February 5, 2012
When Ichiban Months Collide: Arthur Alexander covers Joe Tex!
Take it easy - you haven't been suddenly transported back to 2011. We'll get back to the Tex-in' tomorrow, but for today I couldn't resist posting this unreleased-until-the-90s 1968 cover of "Taking Care of a Woman (Is a Full Time Job)" by Ichiban's Mr. December, Arthur Alexander. Arthur was one of the few soul artists of the 60s who displayed his country influence as much as Joe. The OG is on the I've Got to Do a Little Bit Better LP, which, believe me, we will get to in good time. Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 10:30 PM 2 comments
Labels: Arthur Alexander, Dr. Filth, Joe Tex, When legends collide










