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This, “Me And Mother Music” is as far as we know Josie’s first recordings since he stopped recording and performing in 1963, but he continued writing songs with increasing success. Stevie Wonder took his “Hey Harmonica Man” to # 29 in 1964, and “Soul Finger” by the Bar-Kays (co-written with five others) even made the Top 20 (# 17, 1967). One of Josie’s biggest sellers was Grass Roots’ “Midnight Confessions” which reached # 5 on the Billboard chart in 1968. However, after Tommy Roe’s “We Can Make Music” (# 49, 1970), the hits dried up. With his wife he operated a talent agency in Florida until recently. In 2002, he decided to record a 10-track CD of self-penned songs that had not been recorded by others (“Me And Mother Music”, Girl Talk Records). He is still writing songs.

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