Joe Richardson was born in New York City, NY on February 2, 1940. An artist that straddled the fence between soul and blues, at one time he was a touring guitar player for The Shirelles.
He made his debut recordings in 1959 under the name Tender Slim. In 1960 he recorded as Fender "Guitar" Slim cutting one 45 (and a half) for Enrica.
In 1962 he went back to the name of Tender Slim dropping by Herald Records for another 45.
Nothing was heard from him again until 1967. Once again as Tender Slim he recorded for Veep. 1968 found him recording for Hot Biscuit as Tender Joe Richardson with two more singles. His last documented 45 was for Jad in 1970 recording as Joe "Ground Hog" Richardson. At least two of his songs "The Choo Choo" for Veep, and the flip-side of this 45 for Hot Biscuit "Hip Huggin' Mini" have became underground soul classics. Nothing else is known about him.
"Tender" Joe Richardson:Vocals & Guitar
Other musicians unknown
Recorded in New York City, N.Y. 1968
Originally issued on and this recording taken from the 1968 single (The Hot Biscuit Company 1451) (45 RPM)