Dick Flood, also known as Okefenokee Joe, is an American country and pop singer-songwriter known for his distinctive storytelling style. He initially gained recognition in the late 1950s with the hit song "The Three Bells", and subsequently wrote songs for various artists, including Billy Walker's "Joey's Back In Town". In the 1980s, he rebranded as Okefenokee Joe, focusing on environmental and wildlife conservation themes. His significant contributions to the music industry are evidenced by his long career spanning over five decades.