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Joe Sun

James Joseph Paulsen (September 25, 1943[2] – October 25, 2019),[3] known professionally as Joe Sun, was an American country music singer-songwriter. Recording for the Ovation and Elektra Records labels, Sun charted fourteen singles on the Hot Country Songs charts. His highest was his 1978 debut single, the No. 14 "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You."

Joe Sun
Birth nameJames Joseph Paulsen[1]
Born(1943-09-25)September 25, 1943
Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.
DiedOctober 25, 2019(2019-10-25) (aged 76)
Palm Bay, Florida, U.S.
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1978–2019
LabelsOvation, Elektra, Dixiefrog, Crazy

Biography edit

He was born in Rochester, Minnesota, United States.[2] He spent his youth in college and then in the Air Force. He did various jobs, such as working as a DJ at Radio WMAD in Madison, Wisconsin and at a Key West, Florida rock station and he spent two years with a computer firm in Chicago.[2] While in Madison, he sang with a variety of semi-pro bands, working under the name "Jack Daniels".[2] He acquired his style listening to southern music on country's 50,000 watt WSM and rhythm and blues WLAC radio.

In 1972, he made his way to Nashville, Tennessee, giving himself five years to "make it" as a musician. For a time, he ran a small graphics business called The Sun Shop,[2] then took up independent record promotions, which led to signing with the Ovation Records label towards the end of 1977.

Joe Sun's debut and his first single on Ovation Records "Old Flames (Can't Hold A Candle To You)" was released in May 1978 and climbed steadily up the country charts, reaching the Top 20.[2] Further hits followed on Ovation Records with "High And Dry" (1978), "On Business For The King" (1979), "Blue Ribbon Blues" (1979), "Out Of Your Mind" (1979/1980), "What I Had With You" (1980), "Shotgun Rider" (1980), "Bombed, Boozed, And Busted" (1980),[2] and "Ready For the Times to Get Better" (1980), an innovative re-make of Crystal Gayle's 1978 No. 1 hit. By the time his third album, Livin' On Honky Tonk Time was released, the record company Ovation closed down.[2] Sun signed with Elektra, who purchased Ovation in 1981. At that time he recorded "I Ain't Honky Tonkin' No More". The album Best of Joe Sun was released by Elektra.

Sun recorded The Sun Never Sets for Sonet in 1987, followed by Twilight Zone with Dixiefrog in 1986 and Hank Bogart Still Lives with Dixiefrog in 1989.[2] This album was outsold in France only by Randy Travis. In 1991, Dixiefrog released Out on the Road, after Sun's five-month European tour.

Sun's first solo album effort, the 1992 Dixie and Me,[2] made its debut on Austria's Crazy Music. Its response prompted the 1994 CD release of Some Old Memories by the same record label. An album and a video for Some Old Memories were released in 1994 by Crazy Music and was broadcast on SF1, a Swiss television station and 3SAT, a German/Austrian/Swiss television station. Sun released the Heartbreak Saloon CD in 1991 with Dixiefrog. He wrote twelve of the fifteen songs on the album.

Sun released 15 albums and performed in the United States and Europe. He also recorded national radio spots for Budweiser and Timberline Boots. Besides being featured on television shows, having produced two Grammy-nominated foreign albums in 1989 and 1990, Sun also acted as Tommy Fratter in the film Marie alongside Sissy Spacek, Jeff Daniels and Morgan Freeman.

Sun died in Palm Bay, Florida, on October 25, 2019.[3]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album US Country Label
1978 Old Flames Ovation
1979 Out of Your Mind 34
1980 Livin' on Honky Tonk Time
1981 I Ain't Honky Tonkin' No More 28 Elektra
1982 The Best
1984 Sun Never Sets Sonet
1988 Twilight Zone Dixiefrog
1989 Hank Bogart Still Lives
1994 Some Old Memories 1988–1993
1998 Heartbreak Saloon
2006 Dixie and Me Crazy

Singles edit

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country[1] US[1] CAN Country
1978 "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You" 14 29 Old Flames
"High and Dry" 20 33
1979 "On Business for the King" 27
"Blue Ribbon Blues" flip 47
"I'd Rather Go on Hurtin'" 20 55 Out of Your Mind
"Out Of Your Mind" 34 54
1980 "Shotgun Rider" 23 71 13
"Bombed, Boozed, and Busted" 21 8 Livin' on Honky Tonk Time
"Ready for the Times to Get Better" 43 19
1982 "Holed Up in Some Honky Tonk" 40 I Ain't Honky Tonkin' No More
"Fraulein" (with Shotgun) 57
"You Make Me Want to Sing" 85 The Best
1984 "Bad for Me" 73 Sun Never Sets
1985 "Why Would I Want to Forget" 77 single only

Guest singles edit

Year Single Artist Chart Positions Album
US Country
1980 "What I Had With You" Sheila Andrews 48 single only

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 411. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Colin Larkin, ed. (1993). The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 401/2. ISBN 0-85112-726-6.
  3. ^ a b Leimkuehler, Matthew (October 25, 2019). "Honky-tonk country singer Joe Sun dies at age 76". The Tennessean. Retrieved October 25, 2019.

External links edit

  • Joe Sun's albums Dixie and Me, Some Old Memories
  • Joe Sun's videos
  • Joe Sun discography at Discogs

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Not to be confused with Joe Son This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Joe Sun news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message James Joseph Paulsen September 25 1943 2 October 25 2019 3 known professionally as Joe Sun was an American country music singer songwriter Recording for the Ovation and Elektra Records labels Sun charted fourteen singles on the Hot Country Songs charts His highest was his 1978 debut single the No 14 Old Flames Can t Hold a Candle to You Joe SunBirth nameJames Joseph Paulsen 1 Born 1943 09 25 September 25 1943Rochester Minnesota U S DiedOctober 25 2019 2019 10 25 aged 76 Palm Bay Florida U S GenresCountryOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active1978 2019LabelsOvation Elektra Dixiefrog Crazy Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 2 3 Guest singles 3 References 4 External linksBiography editHe was born in Rochester Minnesota United States 2 He spent his youth in college and then in the Air Force He did various jobs such as working as a DJ at Radio WMAD in Madison Wisconsin and at a Key West Florida rock station and he spent two years with a computer firm in Chicago 2 While in Madison he sang with a variety of semi pro bands working under the name Jack Daniels 2 He acquired his style listening to southern music on country s 50 000 watt WSM and rhythm and blues WLAC radio In 1972 he made his way to Nashville Tennessee giving himself five years to make it as a musician For a time he ran a small graphics business called The Sun Shop 2 then took up independent record promotions which led to signing with the Ovation Records label towards the end of 1977 Joe Sun s debut and his first single on Ovation Records Old Flames Can t Hold A Candle To You was released in May 1978 and climbed steadily up the country charts reaching the Top 20 2 Further hits followed on Ovation Records with High And Dry 1978 On Business For The King 1979 Blue Ribbon Blues 1979 Out Of Your Mind 1979 1980 What I Had With You 1980 Shotgun Rider 1980 Bombed Boozed And Busted 1980 2 and Ready For the Times to Get Better 1980 an innovative re make of Crystal Gayle s 1978 No 1 hit By the time his third album Livin On Honky Tonk Time was released the record company Ovation closed down 2 Sun signed with Elektra who purchased Ovation in 1981 At that time he recorded I Ain t Honky Tonkin No More The album Best of Joe Sun was released by Elektra Sun recorded The Sun Never Sets for Sonet in 1987 followed by Twilight Zone with Dixiefrog in 1986 and Hank Bogart Still Lives with Dixiefrog in 1989 2 This album was outsold in France only by Randy Travis In 1991 Dixiefrog released Out on the Road after Sun s five month European tour Sun s first solo album effort the 1992 Dixie and Me 2 made its debut on Austria s Crazy Music Its response prompted the 1994 CD release of Some Old Memories by the same record label An album and a video for Some Old Memories were released in 1994 by Crazy Music and was broadcast on SF1 a Swiss television station and 3SAT a German Austrian Swiss television station Sun released the Heartbreak Saloon CD in 1991 with Dixiefrog He wrote twelve of the fifteen songs on the album Sun released 15 albums and performed in the United States and Europe He also recorded national radio spots for Budweiser and Timberline Boots Besides being featured on television shows having produced two Grammy nominated foreign albums in 1989 and 1990 Sun also acted as Tommy Fratter in the film Marie alongside Sissy Spacek Jeff Daniels and Morgan Freeman Sun died in Palm Bay Florida on October 25 2019 3 Discography editAlbums edit Year Album US Country Label 1978 Old Flames Ovation 1979 Out of Your Mind 34 1980 Livin on Honky Tonk Time 1981 I Ain t Honky Tonkin No More 28 Elektra 1982 The Best 1984 Sun Never Sets Sonet 1988 Twilight Zone Dixiefrog 1989 Hank Bogart Still Lives 1994 Some Old Memories 1988 1993 1998 Heartbreak Saloon 2006 Dixie and Me Crazy Singles edit Year Single Chart Positions Album US Country 1 US 1 CAN Country 1978 Old Flames Can t Hold a Candle to You 14 29 Old Flames High and Dry 20 33 1979 On Business for the King 27 Blue Ribbon Blues flip 47 I d Rather Go on Hurtin 20 55 Out of Your Mind Out Of Your Mind 34 54 1980 Shotgun Rider 23 71 13 Bombed Boozed and Busted 21 8 Livin on Honky Tonk Time Ready for the Times to Get Better 43 19 1982 Holed Up in Some Honky Tonk 40 I Ain t Honky Tonkin No More Fraulein with Shotgun 57 You Make Me Want to Sing 85 The Best 1984 Bad for Me 73 Sun Never Sets 1985 Why Would I Want to Forget 77 single only Guest singles edit Year Single Artist Chart Positions Album US Country 1980 What I Had With You Sheila Andrews 48 single onlyReferences edit a b c Whitburn Joel 2008 Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 Record Research Inc p 411 ISBN 978 0 89820 177 2 a b c d e f g h i j Colin Larkin ed 1993 The Guinness Who s Who of Country Music First ed Guinness Publishing pp 401 2 ISBN 0 85112 726 6 a b Leimkuehler Matthew October 25 2019 Honky tonk country singer Joe Sun dies at age 76 The Tennessean Retrieved October 25 2019 External links editJoe Sun s albums Dixie and Me Some Old Memories Joe Sun s videos Joe Sun discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joe Sun amp oldid 1177734159, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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