Billy Joe Foster

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Dean Holman
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Billy Joe Foster

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Billy Joe was a friend of mine that I worked with when we were with Ricky Skaggs, has passed away today. He was a great musician that could play many instruments and was one if the nicest and caring gentleman you could ever meet. God rest his soul.
Clyde Mattocks
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Sorry to hear about this. I saw him play in many configurations, the first time fiddling with Bill Monroe, then in a band with my good friend Gene Wooten. I liked his singing, too. Prayers and comfort to his family.
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Jack Shults
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I am really sorry to hear this. He grew up next door to me, in Oklahoma. We had mutual relatives.

He WAS a great musician and a great individual. He will surely be missed.

Jack
Tim Sergent
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Oh man I hate to hear this. What a great musician he was and one of the finest guys in the world.
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Jason Stillwell
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Post by Jason Stillwell »

I remember Billy Joe being everywhere at Bill Grant's bluegrass festival in Hugo OK when I was a kid. I'm very sorry to hear of his passing.
Tom Middleton
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Post by Tom Middleton »

I am so sad to hear this. I played many festivals with Billy Joe throughout Texas and Oklahoma and was amazed at his talent as well as what a nice soft spoken person he was.
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