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Joe Stampley Biography


Over the years Country music has experienced a vast variety of voices, including the blues-tinted sounds of artists like Travis Tritt, Joe Stampley and yes, the great Ray Charles. Joe Stampley's early years as a recording artist were anything but Country. First he recorded for Imperial, the home of Fats Domino, and later for Chess, where Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters held sway. In 1971 Joe Stampley went Country with a number of releases on Dot Records that appeared briefly on the charts. In 1972 he had his first Top Ten hit with "If You Touch Me (You've Got To Love Me)." This was followed by the #1 smash, "Soul Song," which became Joe Stampley's anthem. Over the next few years he would be a fixture on the charts, most notably with another #1, "Roll On Big Mama." Joe Stampley also cut a number of hit duets with Moe Bandy, and the two won a number of awards for best Country duo.
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