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"Hey Joe", a traditional song performed by many artists. Sometimes credited to Billy Roberts. Sometimes credited to Dino Valenti a.k.a. Jesse Oris Farrow, née Chester Powers, who became the lead singer of Quicksilver Messenger Service. In 1965 "Hey Joe" was recorded by the Leaves.
You can read much more about this song on this site.
Thanks to Christian Arnould for additional information
If you have more information about this song or know versions not listed here please contact me.
This site replaces heyjoe.org. Please update your bookmarks to https://heyjoeversions.wordpress.com
Also I would be grateful if you make a link to Hey Joe Versions https://heyjoeversions.wordpress.com
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Sincerely, Jan Marius
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A clear, slightly chilly, Spring night in San Francisco. Billy Roberts, Steve Gurr and Billy Stapleton (By Billy Stapleton)
Billy Roberts One of the favorite people I’ve met,……. and later would come to call my friend, was Billy Roberts. To inform those of you who don’t know who he is….., (cuz Billy is a bit older than me, even…. … Continue reading
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Mail from Elaine Forzano to Jan Marius (Oct. 25, 2007)
I met Dino in the Village in 1960. He used to play and sing “Hey Joe” down in the Cafe Wha? on MacDougall Street. I never heard anyone but Dino do that song in the Village. He sang it with … Continue reading