Johnny Cox

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Buck Grantham R.I.P.
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Post by Buck Grantham R.I.P. »

I liked Johnny from the first day I met him.And if he couldn't play a lick I would still like him,but he is one of the best players there is ( I think) And a straight talker too
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Hi Johnny and Joan: I just wanted to say from the first time I met you both on your first visit to the Saluda show and we all went out to eat together, I had a personal feeling of an attachment that you both were mine kind of folks and I feel that way even more today. Thanks for being my wife's and my friends. I Plan on seeing you both in Saluda in Nov.
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I want to add to this fine tribute to Johnny. Oh their new CD, not only does Johnny and Joan play outstanding but Johnny sings a wonderful heart-felt song that reveals that this man can not only play through the roof but has a wonderful voice. It's no wonder that Joan is proud of her man. He's quite a guy and she's quite a lady.
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Post by Marco Schouten »

He must be happy to have you as his wife Image

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Post by John Bechtel »

Johnny Cox;"MISTER TONE.", no doubt about it! You've got it right. "Big John", (old friend and admirer)