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Contents. Biography He was born to R.C. Stampley, Jr.
(1920–2000) and Mary E. Stampley (1924–2004). In the 1960s, Stampley was the main singer for the group, (not to be confused with the Jamaican and groups with the same name). The Uniques were based out of, about fifty-five miles southwest of Springhill, and began performing in, Louisiana,. In 1965, The Uniques recorded 'Not Too Long Ago', the first national hit for. One year later, they followed with '. The Uniques released four original, and one between 1965 and their 1970 breakup.
Most of their material was rooted in, and genres. In 1971, Stampley signed with and recorded seven country that produced such hits as ', 'Too Far Gone', 'If You Touch Me, You 've Got To Love Me', 'I'm Still Loving You', and a remake of 'All These Things' as a which reached #1 on the country. In 1975, he moved to, where he released thirteen albums. These albums included such hits as: ', 'Red Wine and Blue Memories', 'If You've Got Ten Minutes (Let's Fall in Love', 'Do You Ever Fool Around', and 'I'm Gonna Love You Back To Lovin' Me Again'. Stampley has over 60 charted records. Joel Whitburn ranked Stampley 52nd among all country artists from 1944–1993 for charted singles. In 1976, Stampley had eight on the Billboard country chart and was Billboard's singles-artist of the year.
Collaboration with Moe Bandy During the height of his success, Stampley began teaming with on a string of duets. Unlike the honky-tonk standards that both artists were known for, most of the 'Moe and Joe' collaborations were and songs. Their first charting hit together, ', became a #1 hit in September 1979 and was their most successful single. Other hits were 'Holding the Bag', ' (a cover of a single originally recorded by, with modified title and lyrics), and 'Where's the Dress'. The latter was a satire on, and had an opening guitar riff similar to 's #1 pop hit '. 'Where's The Dress' won the American Video Association's award for Video of the Year in 1984. Bandy and Stampley were recognized as the 's (CMA) 1980 Vocal Duo of the Year (as 'Moe and Joe'), and won the 's Duo award for two consecutive years.
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In 2000, Stampley founded Critter Records. The first act signed to the label was. Stampley occasionally performs in his native Springhill. Much of his music is available on from his official website.