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  1. 2002 Testifyin': The Essential Joe Tex (Castle Select) 2003 Classic Masters ; 2004 This Is Gold (Disky) 2006 The Very Best of, Volume 1 ; 2006 The Very Best of, Volume 2 (Sony) 2006 Yum Yum Yum (HHO Licensing) 2006 The Best of Joe Tex (Platinum Disc) 2006 Golden Soul Hits (CBujEnt.) 2006 Nothing But a Joe Tex Party

  2. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › tex-joe-1935-1982Joe Tex (1935-1982) - Blackpast

    27 de oct. de 2018 · Joe Tex was an American rhythm and blues singer who was popular in the 1960s and 1970s. He is most famous for his hits “Hold On To What You’ve Got” (1965), “Skinny Legs and All” (1967), “I Gotcha” (1972), and “Ain’t Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)” (1977). He was nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame five ...

  3. 9 de mar. de 2017 · Joe Tex (Joseph Arrington, Jr., August 8, 1935 – August 13, 1982) was an American rhythm & blues singer. He gained success in the 1960s and 1970s with his brand of Southern soul, which mixed the styles of country, gospel and rhythm and blues. Born in Rogers, Texas, in 1935 (often misreported as 1933) and raised in Baytown, TX, Tex's career ...

  4. A SOUL Classic by Joe Tex....

  5. With strong ties to gospel, Joe Tex's '60s soul combined gritty funk with earnest preaching. His singing fearlessly swooped into upper registers, one moment smooth, and the next rough. He knew how to heat up and hold a crowd, skills he also used in his other occupation as a minister.

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  7. More images. Real Name: Joseph Arrington Jnr. Profile: American soul vocalist and songwriter. Father of Joseph Arrington (2) a.k.a. Joe Tex II . A convert to Islam in 1972, he changed his name to Yusuf Hazziez. Born August 8, 1935 in Rogers, Texas, U.S.A. Died August 13, 1982 in Navasota, Texas, U.S.A.