Caught his show a dew times on visits, knew himore theough Powerblock/nation programs, and SEMA. Wonderful man. This displaced Carolinian sheds a tear with Y'all tonight, Tennessee. For a man whongave him words of encouragement that led to him and jis wife starting their shop, and chansing that dream. From my wheelchair. Thank you, Joe. Love and Respect. See you again, Bud.
Joe, had a special magic about him. Whatever story he Introduced or participated in he made it seem like he was taking you to some wonderful, special, magical place. He was Tennessee Crossroads. I pray for his Family and their tragic loss.❤
I couldn't believe he was 80 too he looked great I'll miss him so much Tennessee Crossroads watch every week last 30 years God bless Joe his family 🙏 im heart broken 💔
JOE was one of those guys on a TV show that you always wanted to watch, wished the show was one hour instead of 30 minutes listening to JOE talk about cars and trucks, and even now on the Powernation archives it's always fun watching JOE mess around with a cool Mustang or Hot Rod. Go in Peace JOE.
Gee, I watched this man in the 90s and early-2000s on my cheap, basic tube TV with bunny ears aka antenna for free on NPT PBS when I was a kiddo. Most content on TV was junk; it's now even worse. I always appreciated the education PBS provided me. RIP, Joe Elmore.
I knew of Joe from Hot Road tv and power nation. I saw the news that Joe had passed . But all the articles stated Joe was the host of Tennessee Crossroads. I thought it was someone different. It was David Frieburger who connected the dots for me. RIP Joe
Caught his show a dew times on visits, knew himore theough Powerblock/nation programs, and SEMA. Wonderful man.
This displaced Carolinian sheds a tear with Y'all tonight, Tennessee. For a man whongave him words of encouragement that led to him and jis wife starting their shop, and chansing that dream. From my wheelchair.
Thank you, Joe. Love and Respect. See you again, Bud.
He was a huge part of my childhood. I watched horsepower tv every weekend I couldn’t wait to watch him and chuck.
Same here started watching horsepower tv when i was 9 years old. In my 30s now
Yes that's how I remembered him as horsepower TV
Always enjoyed watching him.
what a legend! so long.
So sorry, I love your show.
Joe, had a special magic about him. Whatever story he Introduced or participated in he made it seem like he was taking you to some wonderful, special, magical place. He was Tennessee Crossroads. I pray for his Family and their tragic loss.❤
I always watched I loved his voice and chrisma
Yeah, he had an interesting voice!❤
Cannot believe he was 80. He looked great. Saw him a couple of times out and about in West Nashville and he was friendly
I couldn't believe he was 80 too he looked great I'll miss him so much Tennessee Crossroads watch every week last 30 years God bless Joe his family 🙏 im heart broken 💔
Gonna miss Mr Joe
Always watched this show every week. RIP Joe
RIP Joe!! I loved watching Horse Power tv every weekend growing up
Sending prayers 🙏
Gonna miss Joe..... He did so much on Tennessee Crossroads and the Power Nation automotive shows. Prayers for his family 🙏🏻🙏🏻
He was/is a great American!! RIP Joe Elmore
RIP, Joe. We watched Tennessee Crossroads every week in the 90s and 2000s; all we had out in the country was antenna TV. Always an excellent program.
JOE was one of those guys on a TV show that you always wanted to watch, wished the show was one hour instead of 30 minutes listening to JOE talk about cars and trucks, and even now on the Powernation archives it's always fun watching JOE mess around with a cool Mustang or Hot Rod. Go in Peace JOE.
A part of us all is gone. An iconic loss for sure.
Rip Joe! Great show!
This is a great loss for us all.
We should focus on how awesome the fella was! Amazing.
Praying for Joe's family and friends during this difficult time. RIP Joe 😢
Such a loss. Thanks for the memories Joe. See you at the Crossroads 🙏🌄🌈🕊️
I want to say that he started in Memphis, because when he started TC, I knew who he was. Sure hate to hear this. RIP Joe!
Gee, I watched this man in the 90s and early-2000s on my cheap, basic tube TV with bunny ears aka antenna for free on NPT PBS when I was a kiddo. Most content on TV was junk; it's now even worse. I always appreciated the education PBS provided me. RIP, Joe Elmore.
I knew of Joe from Hot Road tv and power nation. I saw the news that Joe had passed . But all the articles stated Joe was the host of Tennessee Crossroads. I thought it was someone different. It was David Frieburger who connected the dots for me. RIP Joe
Oh my gosh 😢 I can't believe this 😢 I love Joe watch Tennessee Crossroads every week God bless Joe 🙏💔 he will be so missed 💔
Thanks, Joe. RIP
I did not know he was on the show I only knew him from the show horse power and all the power nation shows if I remember correctly that he was on
RIP Joe.
😢😢😢 rest easy Joe
Ads enabled…??? No respect to the deceased.
That chair belongs in the Smithsonian next to Archie Bunkers.
.. well, sh*t .. 😐