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Joe Maphis

Joe and Rose Maphis were a popular husband-and-wife act in the late '40s and early '50s, singing traditional material backed by the amazing instrumental talent of Joe, who played everything with strings on it, especially the twin-neck guitar. The honky-tonk anthem "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)" was their big hit. Until his death in 1986, Joe was a sessions instrumentalist, backing such stars as Rick Nelson, Tex Ritter, and Wanda Jackson. ~ David Vinopal, All Music Guide
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Formed:
May 12, 1921


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Flat-Picking Spectacular
released: 1982 on
These are later recordings made by this '40s-era sessionman and singer. ~ Charles S. Wolfe, All Music Guide
recent albums date score reviews
Honky Tonk Cowboy 1980 n/a 0
Boogie Woogie Flattop Guitar Pickin' Man 1979 n/a 0
Dim Lights Thick Smoke 1978 n/a 0

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