Joe Diffie. 4. He was signed to Epic Records in 1990 and released his debut album, "A Thousand Winding Roads." ", Jack Hurst and Tribune Country Music Writer. 1 country singles. The Oklahoma native and Grammy Award winner died March 29, 2020, at the age of 61. wife, with whom he has two boys. The title track from Third Rock From the Sun, which went to No. Joseph Hudak, Hunter Kelly. "GRAMMY-winning country music legend Joe Diffie passed away today, Sunday, March 29 from complications of coronavirus (COVID-19)," the statement read. Diffie's version of the song peaked at number 64 based on unsolicited airplay. [2], The label released Diffie's debut album, A Thousand Winding Roads, at the end of 1990,[3] with Montgomery and Johnny Slate as producers. Joe Diffie is a singer, songwriter, and musician who first rose to prominence in the '90s with his traditional country sound. "Before, there were places I could go and, man, nobody'd know who I was. Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA. The Chinese coronavirus claimed an American cultural icon over the weekend: Grand Ole Opry member Joe Diffie passed away due to complications from COVID-19 on Sunday. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Diffie toured at various county fairs in August 2010 in support of it. [27] The album included two consecutive number-one singles in its title track and in "Pickup Man". Even in his performing era, Diffie continued writing songs, including ones recorded by Tim McGraw (Memory Lane) and Jo Dee Messina (My Give a Damns Busted). He also kept a very busy touring schedule and loved his fans whove supported him all these years.. Joe Logan Diffie passed away in Nashville, Tennessee on Sunday, March 29, 2020 from complications of coronavirus COVID-19. In his last two high-school years, he played football, baseball and golf, and ran track; in his senior year, he was recognized as Best All-Around Male Athlete. Joe Diffie, a country singer and member of the Grand Ole Opry for more than 25 years, died Sunday in Nashville of coronavirus complications, his publicist announced. 1 hit country singles in the 1990s.
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All rights reserved. One of these original songs, "LeRoy the Redneck Reindeer", was issued as a Christmas single late in the year, peaking at number 33 upon its initial release and re-entering the country music charts for the next two years based on Christmas airplay. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Joe Logan Diffie passed away in Nashville, Tennessee on Sunday, March 29, 2020 from complications of coronavirus COVID-19. [55] In 2007, he joined with Lonestar, Charlie Daniels, and Craig Morgan to perform a benefit concert for Sgt. His third and fourth albums, Honky Tonk Attitude (1993) and Third Rock from the Sun (1994) both went platinum. He was previously married to Tara Terpening Diffie, Theresa Crump, Debbie Jones and Janise Parker. it's almost a cleansing. "[41], In mid-1998, Epic Records released Diffie's Greatest Hits package, which featured three new cuts. Country music singer Joe Diffie passed away on March 29, 2020, at the age of 61. GREAT NEWS! Soon after his splash in the headlines, one of his songs--"Pickup Man"--stayed in the country hit charts' No. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Joe Diffie was born into a musical family in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1958. "It sounded younger and punchier, and the songs were probably catchier. Joe did not have lung cancer and was a healthy, loving father, husband and friend. After working as a demo singer in the mid 1980s, he signed with Epic Records' Nashville division in 1990. This browser does not support getting your location. Diffie was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1993 and the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 2002. Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. His father's name was Joe Riley Diffie and his mother's name was Flora Diffie. He said that his "Mom and Dad claimed that [he] could sing harmony when [he] was three years old. [4] His first musical performance was at age 7, when he performed in "The Muffin Man". In the days following his death, Facebook and Twitter users posing as Internet sleuths falsely claimed media reports hid that he had lung cancer. Diffie's second album, titled Regular Joe, was released in 1992 and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. NEW YORK (AP) Country singer Joe Diffie, who had a string of hits in the 1990s with chart-topping ballads and honky-tonk singles like "Home" and "Pickup Man," has died after testing positive for COVID-19. Joe Diffie: 10 Essential Songs. Sorry! Regarding this album, Diffie told Billboard that its material had a common theme of love, and that he wanted to create a more contemporary sound through the production. Its with a sad heart that I have to post this, she wrote on the singers He was 61. He worked a series of blue-collar jobs after high school and played with a gospel group, Higher Purpose, and the bluegrass band, Special Edition. 1 slot four weeks, a rare feat nowadays. After his first marriage ended in divorce, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a career in Country music. Debbie, after five years of marriage. Born on Dec. 28, 1958, in Tulsa, Okla., to Joe and Flora Diffie, Diffie is survived by his wife, Tara Terpening Diffie; his mother Flora Diffie; two sisters, Meg Prestidge and Monica Stiles; four sons, Parker Diffie, Travis Humes, Drew Diffie and Tyler Diffie; three daughters, Kara Diffie, Kylie Diffie and Reaux Terpening; and four grandchildren. [20] Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly thought that Diffie "[sang] in his natural voice", but thought that its material "punches all the predictable thematic buttons."[21]. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. At the end of the year, Diffie recorded a cover of Charlie Rich's "Behind Closed Doors" for the multiple-artist album A Tribute to Tradition on Columbia Records. "The regrettable part to me is, you know, I was raised on George Jones and Merle Haggard and that kind of music, and if you had a ballad out back then, it was a cheatin' song or a drinkin' song. Country music hit-maker Joe Diffie died Sunday after complications related to coronavirus, his publicist said in a press release. Sunday, March 29, 2020 8722 Support Journalism Days after testing positive for COVID-19, country music singer Joe Diffie has died at age 61, according to multiple reports. 18. Legal Statement. 2. "We are the same age, so it's very scary. Tributes to country singer Joe Diffie have been pouring in since he died Sunday (March 29) after contracting the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). [12] Between these two songs, "If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)" became Diffie's second Billboard number one. He died on March 29, 2020, after contracting COVID-19. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Joe Diffie I found on Findagrave.com. This week marked a sad anniversary for country music fans: It's been one year since Joe Diffie died of COVID-19 complications.. After working as a demo singer in the mid 1980s, he signed with Epic Records' Nashville division in 1990. Watch Now! The song, which was released in February 2013 as the third single from Aldean's album Night Train, name-drops Diffie and incorporates several of his song titles into the lyrics. March 29, 2020. His 1995 Christmas album included a honky-tonk anthem, Leroy the Redneck Reindeer. In 1998, Diffie won a GRAMMY for best country collaboration, with vocals for Same Old Train, a multi-star collaboration. Diffie's family announced his passing through a statement posted on social media. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? He's a special person. He also released one studio album each through Monument Records, Broken Bow Records, and Rounder Records. Diffie said he was receiving medical [18] The final single from Regular Joe was "Startin' Over Blues" (originally the B-side to "Ships That Don't Come In"), which peaked at number 41. [33] He issued two albums later in the year. [56] In 2008, Diffie compiled and released a live album,[57] and he signed to Rounder Records later in that year. Country Weekly reviewer wrote that Diffie "deals with adult emotions" and described the title track as "a shimmering ballad perfect for his expressive tenor. [3][5], When the foundry closed in 1986, Diffie declared bankruptcy and sold the studio out of financial necessity. Joe Diffie has seen his share of life. Tweets by @JoeDiffieOnline//
I feel like if I can relate to it, other people will too.. The thing I find amazing about country music fans and the American people in general is that if you come to 'em honestly up front and say, `Look, I made a mistake and I hope you'll forgive me for it,' they're very forgiving people. He worked a series of blue-collar jobs after high school and played with a gospel group, Higher. His album, Homecoming: The Bluegrass Album, was released in late 2010 through Rounder. Among his albums, 1993's Honky Tonk Attitude and 1994's Third Rock from the Sun are certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, while 1992's Regular Joe and 1995's Life's So Funny are both certified gold. He was influenced by country music singers such as Merle Haggard and George Jones. Joe Diffie was born on December 28, 1958. This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. [14] Diffie later became a country music radio broadcaster himself, fronting a midday program for Tulsa radio station KXBL. "[50] After Monument closed its Nashville branch, Diffie began touring with Mark Chesnutt and Tracy Lawrence on the Rockin' Roadhouse Tour, which began in 2002. Diffie, who has died aged 61 after contracting Covid-19, built up a huge and loyal following with songs based around shrewd observations of everyday life, which he performed with rambunctious rowdiness and easygoing humour. [17] Both of these songs made the country top 20, respectively reaching 16 and 15, and the duet was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals at the 35th Grammy Awards in 1993. Perhaps his philosophy was best captured in Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die) No 3 in 1993 in which Diffie sang: Fill my boots up with sand, put a stiff drink in my hand / Prop me up beside the jukebox if I die.. Country superstar Chris Young also paid homage to Diffie in his recent hit, Raised On Country. Diffie, an Oklahoma Music Hall of Famer, celebrated a pinnacle career milestone of more than 25 years as a member of the historic Grand Ole Opry and began hosting a radio show on KXBL, a country station in his native Tulsa prior to his death. [5] "Ships That Don't Come In" was co-written by Dave Gibson, also recording on Epic at the time as a member of the Gibson/Miller Band. His first wife was Janise Parker, whom he married while in college. At the time of his death, Joe Diffie had a net worth of $10 She is a licensed Insurance Sales Agent at Brack Gregory- State Farm Insurance. "I think another reason `Third Rock' did so well was the fact that--and this is either lamentable or good--I made a conscious effort not to do any cheatin', I'm-dyin'-'cause-she's-leavin' songs. "[48] William Ruhlmann called the album "sturdy formula country",[49] and Jeffrey B. Remz of Country Standard Time said that he "easily interpret[s]" the songs, but "doesn't seem to be doing anything too dramatically different. That year, he was contacted by Bob Montgomery, a songwriter and record producer known for working with Buddy Holly. In a statement, she said she hoped to set the record straight about her husbands death so that their family can focus on grieving for Joe Diffie and celebrating the Grand Ole Opry members legacy. "I just pretty much have to sing it in one breath. Weve updated the security on the site. His mother, Flora, was a schoolteacher and also ran a flower shop. [38] Also included on the album was "I Got a Feelin'", which Tracy Lawrence previously recorded on his 1994 album I See It Now. Try again. I think it made it sound a little younger. Leave a .