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    Truly sorry to hear about yet another loss in the Motown Family. RIP Joe Messina.

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    Joe was the best there was. As a musician and a human being. This world was a better place with him in it. He will be missed.
    Last edited by ralpht; 04-04-2022 at 05:35 PM.

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    Sweetest guy on the planet!
    Rest easy, dear friend ...thank you for the music!!

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    Thank you for your kindness and musical gift. Rest In Peace

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    Quote Originally Posted by ralpht View Post
    Joe was the best there was. As a musician and a human being. This world was a better place with him in it. He will be missed.
    I agree

    edafan

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    To have lived such a productive life and left your indelible mark on the world is something that is truly amazing and only achieved by a select few. His name and his body of work will ensure his imortality...RIP

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    I remember right after Standing In The Shadows Of Motown a group of us were at Subu's on a Sunday night [[Ralph, you would know them.....among them was the Count, Soulaholic & others). We were sitting there, I turned & who's almost next to me was Joe Messina & his wife! A true gentleman! Huge talent! He'll be right at home playing again with Eddie Willis & Robert White. I guess that leaves Jack Ashford & Dennis Coffey.....am I right? RIP & thanks for all that you've given to all of us.

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    Yeah, Moe. Dennis Coffey and Jack Ashford. That is it. No more Funks. And so many from Soulful Detroit have left us. You mentioned the Count. How I miss the guy and his input on the forum.

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    Ralph, I think you can agree that the Count was one of a kind....

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    Without a doubt, Moe.

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    Nice guy

    Had a chance to meet all the Funk Brothers when they played in DC in the early 2000's. Had them all sign my SITSOM book and when I talked to Joe I mentioned that I was from Warren, Mi. and he smiled and told me that is where he lived. Pretty cool. RIP

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