Dick Flood Explained

Dick Flood
Birth Name:Richard Flood
Alias:Okefenokee Joe
Birth Date:13 November 1932
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:Augusta, Georgia, U.S.
Occupation:Singer-songwriter, entertainer, environmentalist

Richard "Dick" Flood (November 13, 1932[1] – January 9, 2023),[2] also known as Okefenokee Joe, was an American country music singer-songwriter, entertainer, and environmentalist. In the mid-1950s he was part of the duo The Country Lads and made regular appearances on CBS' The Jimmy Dean Show. In 1959, Flood's cover version of "The Three Bells (The Jimmy Brown Story)" reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100. His songs have been recorded by other artists, including Roy Orbison, Anita Bryant, Billy Grammer, Kathy Linden, and The Wilburn Brothers. In 1962, The Wilburn Brothers recorded his song "Trouble's Back in Town", which peaked at number 4 on the US Country Chart and was named Cashbox Magazine’s "Country Song of the Year".[3] In 1973, Flood moved to Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp and became a professional naturalist and environmentalist.

In 1981, Flood changed his name to Okefenokee Joe, and in 1989 he hosted and narrated the Emmy award-winning documentary Swampwise on Georgia Public Broadcasting.[4]

Early life

Richard Flood was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States,[1] and began playing music while working as a counselor at a YMCA summer camp in the Blue Mountains. After the campers were in bed, he would practice guitar and perform for his fellow counselors.

Career in music

Military tours

After serving in Korea with the U.S. Army, Flood organized his first country music band, The Luzon Valley Boys. During this time he also began writing songs, some of which were performed by the band. The Luzon Valley Boys played at the various military clubs on Clark Air Force Base in the Philippine Islands. On one occasion they performed for the Philippine president, Ramon Magsaysay.[5]

The Jimmy Dean Show

A few years later, Flood and army buddy, Billy Graves, auditioned for The Jimmy Dean Show.[1] Dean asked them to perform together, so they formed the duo The Country Lads.[1] In 1956, The Country Lads were given a regular spot on The Jimmy Dean Show, which aired on CBS every weekday morning. Like most of the Jimmy Dean Show performers, The Country Lads participated in a USO tour of Europe and Africa. In 1957 the Country Lads signed a contract with Columbia Records and released the single, “Alone In Love”/“I Won’t Beg Your Pardon” (Columbia #4-41062) and in 1958 they released the record “Anything”/”Lonely Lover” (Columbia #4-41212).[6] The Country Lads remained on the Jimmy Dean show for three years until 1958 when the show ended.

Performing in Nashville

The Country Lads split up in 1958, and in 1959 Flood moved to Nashville to pitch his songs to the popular recording artists he had met on The Jimmy Dean Show. His preference was for songwriting, but his work as singer and entertainer was more profitable. While in Nashville, Flood landed a spot on the radio show Ernest Tubb Record Shop, and from there earned a spot performing on Friday Night Frolics (a Friday night spin-off of the Grand Ole Opry). In 1960–61, Flood was invited to sing almost every Saturday night for the Grand Ole Opry.[7]

Recording artist

In addition to songwriting, Flood also found success as a recording artist. In 1959, he recorded a cover version of The Browns' song "The Three Bells (The Jimmy Brown Story)",[1] which was released almost a month after The Browns' version was released (RCA Victor #47-7555).[8] Both versions found simultaneous success on the charts with The Browns' version reaching number one,[9] and Flood's peaking at number 23.[10] His follow-up singles at Monument, “It Only Costs A Dime” (Monument #45-414) and “Cowpoke,” (Monument #45-427-V) received little airplay. In October 1961, his single "The Hellbound Train" / "Judy Lynn" was released on Epic Records (Epic #5-9479). Each year, Columbia Records held a disc jockey convention in Nashville and invited disc jockeys from across the US to listen to Columbia artists perform their newly released music. Flood sang "The Hell Bound Train," and received considerable praise from his audience. However, because the lyrics included references to drunkenness, hell, and the devil, the song was banned from radio stations. It received little exposure and failed to chart.

In 1962, he released the single "King or a Clown" / "Never Has So Much Been Lost (In Just a Little While)" (Epic #5-9500). The same year he was voted by Cashbox as the “Most Up and Coming Male Vocalist in Country Music.”[11] Flood also recorded the song "I'll See You to the Door" with Epic Records, but to Flood's dismay, they never released it. (In 2015 it was released on the album One Bright Morning by Fervor Records).

Dick Flood and the Pathfinders

In 1964, Flood organized a three piece group named Dick Flood and the Pathfinders. In addition to recording and performing in the U.S., the band also toured the military club circuit. They visited Okinawa, Guam, The Philippines, and Vietnam. While on tour, Flood contracted Dengue Fever and became seriously ill. It took several years for him to fully recover.

When he returned to the U.S., Flood created his own music label, Totem Records. In 1967, Totem Records released two songs "Miung Sun Lee" / "Willow In The Wind" (Totem T-1). During 1968–1971, he had one single released on Nasco Records, entitled "Slow It Down" (written by Kris Kristofferson) / "Speak My Name" (written by Flood) (Nasco 025),[12] and another release on Nugget Records, "Woman Leave Me Alone" / "Home Was Never Like This" (Nugget NR-1026). None of these songs did well in the charts and Flood was becoming discouraged.

Songwriting and major label success

In 1958, Flood and Fred Foster co-wrote the Billy Graves' single "The Shag (Is Totally Cool)" (Monument Records -#45-MN.401) which reached number 53 on Billboard's Hot 100.[13] Due to the song's success, Billy Graves was invited to tour with Dick Clark.

In 1959, Flood's song "Gee" was recorded by George Hamilton IV and released on his album Gee! (Hilltop JS-6161) as well as on his single "Gee" / "I Know Your Sweetheart" (ABC-Paramount 45–10028).[14] "Gee" hit number 73 on the US charts.[15]

In 1960, Roy Orbison recorded Flood's song "Here Comes That Song Again" for Orbison's album Lonely and Blue (Monument M 4002). The song was also released on Orbison's single "Only the Lonely" / "Here Comes that Song Again" (Monument #45-421).

In 1961, Anita Bryant recorded Flood's song "Cold, Cold Winter" on her single "Cold, Cold Winter" / "Step By Step, Little By Little" (Columbia #4-42257). It was later released on her 1963 album Anita Bryant's Greatest Hits (Columbia CS-8756).

In 1962, "Trouble's Back in Town" (Decca Records DL 4391)[16] was recorded by The Wilburn Brothers and made it to number 3 on the Cashbox Country Singles chart, and number 4 on the US Country charts.[17] It was also named Cashbox Magazine's Country Song of the Year.

Flood's songs were often found on the B-side of popular singles, such as "Only the Lonely" by Roy Orbison, and Billy Grammer's "Gotta' Travel On" / "Chasing a Dream" (Monument #45-400)[18] which led his friends in the music business to nickname him ‘Flip Side Flood’.

Life as Okefenokee Joe

Environmentalist

In 1973, Flood's second marriage was ending and his music career was struggling. Flood decided to leave it all behind and move to Georgia.[19] He camped alone for four months until he found a job as the animal curator of the Okefenokee Swamp. For eight years he lived on the northern edge of Cowhouse Island. In 1976 he met Cindy Yeomans, who would become his third wife. After the wedding, the couple moved to Odum, Georgia.

In 1981, Flood changed his name to Okefenokee Joe. He became an expert on wildlife and ecology and began to teach lessons through his ballads and wildlife demonstrations.

Okefenokee Joe, an 11-foot-long alligator, named after him, lived and dominated in the Okefenokee Swamp, died at almost 80, in 2021.[20]

TV host and narrator

In the late 1980s, he narrated and hosted two documentaries Swampwise[21] and The Joy of Snakes..[22] He also created a DVD field guide Know Your Snakes – Venomous Snakes of the Southeastern United States.[23] Beginning in 1991 he made several appearances on the Georgia Outdoor series produced by Georgia Public Broadcasting.[24] [25] He speaks and performs for schools, libraries, and seminars.[26] [27]

Legacy

In November 2015, Flood was inducted into the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame.[28] [29] In recent years, Flood has worked with Fervor Records to release many of his previously unreleased recordings. The independent music label has also placed his music in television and film. Flood also owns his own record label, Cowhouse Island Records, and continues to write and record songs and albums about nature, simple living, and his faith.[5]

Personal life and death

Dick Flood had 5 boys and was the step father to 2 girls. He died in Augusta, Georgia, on January 9, 2023, at age 90.[30] [31] [32]

Discography

Performing Artist Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
The Country LadsAlone in Love/I Won't Beg Your PardonColumbia4-41062-cUS1957
Lonely Lover/Anything (7", Single)Columbia4-412US1958
Lonely Lover/Anything (7", Single)Columbia4-41212US1958
Billy GravesThe Shag (Is Totally Cool) (Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, SingleMonument45-401US1958
The Shag (Is Totally Cool)/ Uncertain (7", Single)Monument45-401US1958
The Shag/ Uncertain (7", Single)Monument45 MN. 401Canada1958
The Shag/ Uncertain (7", Single)Monument45-401US1958
The Shag/ Uncertain (7", Single)Monument45-401US1958
Kathy LindenAllentown Jail/ That's What Love Is (7")Monument45-420US1960[33]
That's What Love Is (CD, Compilation, Remastered)Golden Sandy RecordsGSR-901271994
George Hamilton IVGee/I Know Your Sweetheart (Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Promo)45-10,028US1959
Gee/I Know Your Sweetheart (7", Single)ABC- Paramount45-10,028US1959
Gee! (Vinyl, LP, Album)HilltopJS-6161US1975
Gee! (Vinyl, LP, Album)HilltopJS-6161Canada1975
Roy OrbisonOnlyThe Lonely (Know the Way I Feel) / Here Comes that Song Again (7")London Records45-HL-1671Australia1960
Only The Lonely (Know the Way I Feel) / Here Comes that Song Again (7", Single, Mono)London Records, London American RecordingsFLX 3133Netherlands1960
OnlyThe Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)/Here Comes that Song Again (7", Single)London Records9.5.190unknown1960
Only the Lonely / Here Comes That Song Again (7", Single)London American Recordings45-HL-U 9149UK1960
Lonely and Blue (Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Mono)Doxy MusicDOK 314Russia2012
Lonely and Blue (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, Pap)MonumentSICP 3113Japan2011
Lonely and Blue (CD, Album, Reissue)Monument, Legacy82876855722Europe2006
Lonely and Blue (CD, Reissue)Monument, LegacyM 4002, 8287685572 2US2006
Anita BryantCold, Cold Winter/Step By Step, Little By Little (Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single)Columbia4-42257US1961
Cold, Cold Winter (7", Single)PhilipsPB.1214UK1961
Anita Bryant's Greatest Hits (Vinyl, LP, Compilation)ColumbiaCS 8756US1963
Anita Bryant's Greatest Hits (LP, Compilation, Mono)ColumbiaCL 1956US1963
Anita Bryant's Greatest Hits (LP, Compilation)ColumbiaCS 8756Canada1963
Anita Bryant's Greatest Hits (LP, Compilation, Mono, Promo)ColumbiaCL 1956US1963
The Wilburn BrothersTrouble's Back In Town (Vinyl, LP, Mono)DL 4391US1963
Trouble's Back In Town (LP)DeccaDL 74391US1963
Trouble's Back In Town (LP, Mono)BrunswickLAT 8555UK1963
Trouble's Back In Town- The Hits of the Wilburn Brothers (CD, Compilation)Edsel (subsidiary of Demon Music Group)EDCD 540UK1998
Dick FloodFar Away/The Three Bells (7") Felstead Music Corp. 45-AF. 125 Finland 1959
Monument 45-408 US 1959
London Records 45-AF 125 Denmark Unknown
It's My Way/It Only Cost a Dime (7") Monument 45-414 US 1960
Cowpoke/Carita Monument 45-427-V US 1960
Judy Lynn/ Hellbound Train (7", Promo)Epic Records5-9479US1961
King or a Clown/Never Has So Much Been Lost (In Just a Little While)(7")Epic5-9500US1962
Another Stretch of Track/(Someone Was Standing) Outside Your Door (7", Single) Epic Records 5-9556US1962
(Same Old Crazy Me) Same Old Cheatin' You (7")Nugget RecordsNR-2200US1964
I Need All the Friends I Can Find/These Things Make a Heartache (7")Kapp RecordsK-640US1965
Woman Leave Me Alone/Home Was Never Like This (7", Promo) Nugget NR-1026 US 1968
The Best of Dick Flood 1961-1967Fervor RecordsFVRCD06201US2014
One Bright MorningFervor RecordsFVRCD06211US2015
The Incomparable Dick FloodFervor RecordsFVRCD06203US2015
Up Close and PersonalFervor RecordsFVRCD06204US2007
The Way it Used to BeBlack Water Music CompanyUS2014
Cowpoke (Remastered, Single)Bacci Bros RecordsUK2015
It's My Way (Remastered, Single)Bacci Bros RecordsUK2015
Slow it Down/Speak My NameNasco Records025US1972
Dick Flood and the PathfindersBetween Two Worlds/From Warm to Cool to ColdKapp K-681US1965
Trouble's Back In Town/Don't Sweetheart Me (7", Single, Promo) Kapp Records K-754 US 1966
Willow in the Wind/Miung Sung Lee (7") Totem T-1 US 1967
Sure Gets Dark/I Didn't See You Standing There (7", Single, 45 RPM,Vinyl) TotemT-7, T-8US Unknown
VariousHillbillies in Hell (Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Remastered, Internal Red) The Omni Recording Corporation, The Iron Mountain Analogue Research Facility IMAR-109LP Australia 2017
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TV and film

Artist NameSong TitleShow TitleEpisodeProgramProduction Air Date
Dick Flood"Everything Happens for the Best"Last Man on Earth212TVFox3/13/2016
Big Tips Texas--TVMTV12/1/2013
Rachel Zoe Project401TVBravo9/6/2011
Saddle Ranch104TVVH15/8/2011
Preacher104TVAMC6/19/2016
Preacher105TVAMC6/26/2016
"Looking Around"Aquarius106TVNBC6/25/2015
"A Fool For Loving You"11-22-63107Hulu3/21/2016
"Willow in the Wind"The Astronaut Wives Club108TVABC8/6/2015
"Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep"The Astronaut Wives Club107TVABC7/30/2015
Van Helsing209TVSyFy12/7/17
"Warning Signs"Children's Hospital612TVAdult Swim6/6/2015
The FrontierFilmIndependent4/18/2015
The Good Wife604TVCBS10/12/2014
The Leftovers301TVHBO4/16/2017
"I'll See You to the Door"iZombie201TVThe CW10/5/2015
"Without Your Love"The Astronaut Wives Club105TVABC7/16/2015
"Livin' in the Lonely Zone"The Driftless AreaFilmIndependent4/18/2015
Preacher102TVAMC6/5/2016
"Listen to Me Self"The Leftovers209TVHBO11/29/2015
"Home Was Never Like This"Katie Says GoodbyeFilmIndependent9/11/2016
"Blue Blue Party"Preacher105TVAMC6/26/2016
Preacher106TV AMC7/6/2016
"I'll Never Be the Same After You"Wynonna Earp207TVSyFy7/21/2017
"Out of Sight Out of Mind"The Man in the High Castle102Amazon10/23/2015
SMILF107TVShowtime12/17/17
"Run For Your Life"Preacher108TVAMC7/17/2016
"Sure Gets Dark When the Sun Goes Down"Preacher102TVAMC6/5/2016
Aquarius207TVNBC7/14/2016
"I'm Going Home"This is Us211TVNBC1/9/18
"A Place Called Happiness"Van Helsing211TVSyFy12/21/17
Dick Flood and The Pathfinders"I Didn't See You Standing There"I'm Dying Up Here106TVShowtime7/16/2017
"Jammin' the Blues"The Astronaut Wives Club104TVABC7/9/2015
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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Colin Larkin. Guinness Publishing. 1992. First. 0-85112-939-0. 880.
  2. Web site: Richard Dick (Okefenokee Joe) Flood November 13, 1932 ~ January 9, 2023 (age 90). March 29, 2023. folkfuneralhome.com.
  3. Web site: MY STORY. 21 April 2016. Monroelocal.org.
  4. News: Swampwise. 2008-04-11. Georgia Public Broadcasting. 2017-11-02. en.
  5. Web site: The Ballad of Okefenokee Joe | Holistic Storyteller . www.holisticstoryteller.com . 14 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170827174844/http://www.holisticstoryteller.com/ballad-of-okefenokee-joe/ . 27 August 2017 . dead.
  6. Web site: The Country Lads - Anything. 45cat.com.
  7. Web site: 7 Jun 1961, Page 12 - The Tennessean at Newspapers.com. Newspapers.com.
  8. Web site: Dick Flood - The Three Bells (The Jimmy Brown Story). 45cat.com.
  9. Web site: The Browns The Three Bells Chart History. Billboard.com.
  10. Web site: Dick Flood The Three Bells (The Jimmy Brown Story) Chart History. https://web.archive.org/web/20180511234947/https://www.billboard.com/music/dick-flood/chart-history/hot-100/song/575909. dead. May 11, 2018. Billboard.com.
  11. Web site: Okefenokee Joe was once songwriter Dick Flood . Chronicle.augusta.com.
  12. Web site: Dick Flood - Slow It Down. 45cat.com. 2017-11-02.
  13. Web site: Billy Graves Chart History. https://web.archive.org/web/20180511230625/https://www.billboard.com/music/billy-graves/chart-history/hot-100/song575908. dead. May 11, 2018. Billboard.com.
  14. Web site: George Hamilton IV - Gee. 45cat.com.
  15. Web site: George Hamilton IV Gee Chart History. Billboard.com.
  16. Web site: The Wilburn Brothers - Trouble's Back In Town. Discogs.
  17. Web site: Wilburn Brothers Chart History. https://web.archive.org/web/20180511234935/https://www.billboard.com/music/wilburn-brothers/chart-history/country-songs. dead. May 11, 2018. Billboard.com.
  18. Web site: Billy Grammer - Gotta Travel On / Chasing A Dream. Discogs.
  19. Web site: Singer teaches with snakes. Chronicle.augusta.com.
  20. News: Okefenokee Joe, 'an amazing old' alligator named after a Georgia singer, has died. March 30, 2023. María Luisa. Paúl. September 11, 2021. The Washington Post.
  21. Web site: Digital Library. 9 November 2007. Gpb.org.
  22. Web site: Archived copy . www.afternic.com . 14 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181204040246/https://www.afternic.com/forsale/gbp.org?utm_source=TDFS&utm_medium=sn_affiliate_click&utm_campaign=TDFS_Affiliate_namefind_direct8&traffic_type=CL3&traffic_id=Namefind . 4 December 2018 . dead.
  23. Web site: Okefenokee Joe the Snake Educator. Grit.com.
  24. Web site: Swampwise!. Deborah. Fallows. Theatlantic.com. 14 April 2014 .
  25. Web site: Swamp Wise / The Okefenokee Swamp. CNN iReport.
  26. http://mccormickcountrylibrary.org/?p=79
  27. http://www.savannahnow./west-chatham/2010-07-28/okefenokee-joe-visits-west-chatham
  28. http://armyontheradio.com/2017/03/01wednesday-march-1st-okefenokee-joe/
  29. Web site: Ramblin' Rhodes: Augusta's rich musical tradition finally being noticed. Chronicle.augusta.com.
  30. Web site: Georgia's own Okefenokee Joe dies in Augusta at 90 . 11 January 2023 . |title=Georgia’s own Okefenokee Joe dies in Augusta at 90.
  31. Web site: RIP Okefenokee Joe. January 18, 2023. March 29, 2023. The Advance.
  32. Web site: Remembering GPB TV documentarian Okefenokee Joe. January 10, 2023. March 30, 2023. GBP News.
  33. Web site: Kathy Linden - Allentown Jail. 28 August 2021. 45cat.com.
  34. Web site: Dick Flood Discography - USA - 45cat. 45cat.com. 2017-11-02.
  35. Web site: Music by Dick Flood. Tunefind.com. en-US. 2017-11-02.
  36. Web site: Music by Dick Flood & The Pathfinders. Tunefind.com. en-US. 2017-11-02.