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Don and Alicia just before their auditions outside The Nashville Music City Center"For whatever reason, we did not make it on The Voice but we had a great time! We also got to perform at Rippy's on Broadway, owned and across the street from Tootsie's before The Super Bowl! Thank you to everyone for your prayers, donations, support, and applause...we could'nt do anything without the support of our fans whom we love and appreciate!" YOU ROCK!!!
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2012 News |
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| Don Law's close friend and 12 year mentor, Two-Time Grammy Award winner and fellow Atlanta native, "JOE SOUTH" dies at 72. |
September 5, 2012 the music business lost a genius songwriting icon with the passing of The Legendary Joe South. Don Law performed two Joe South songs at the funeral on September 7, 2012 at H.M. Patterson & Son-Oglethorpe Hill Chapel Atlanta, GA - "Don't it make you want to go home?" and an unreleased song Joe wrote about dying called "Flying". Joe's only child Craig South gave a fond heartfelt eulogy of his dad and chuckled about Joe's love of chocolate. Former Manager and Pedal Steel Guitarist for Joe South, Todd Cannon spoke of Joe's generosity and professionalism as a fellow session player back in the 1970's and brought attention to how Joe helped Bob Dylan get his "Blonde on Blonde" album sessions back on track. Zac Recording Atlanta Owner/Producer Jim Zumpano recalled some recent funny and inspiring moments in the studio with his longtime friend Joe. Aside from Joe South's Grammy award winning performance of his song "Games People Play", Joe had several number one hits covered by other artists such as Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden", Deep Purple's "Hush", Elvis Presley's "Walk a mile in my shoes", and Billy Joe Royal's "Down in the boondocks" to name a few. To learn more about an important part of Americana, visit www.JoeSouth.com |
Don Law and Joe South |
Joe South's Exhibit at The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville Photo Courtesy of Karin Johnson |