Johnny Paycheck would have turned 83 this past Monday. In 1977, he scored three consecutive Top 10 country songs, including his biggest hit, the No. 1 “Take This Job and Shove It.” But while Paycheck, ...
David Allan Coe, unlike some of his peers, didn't have to manufacture outlaw cred to qualify for the outlaw-country movement of the 1970s. Coe essentially grew up incarcerated, first tangling with the ...
BUCYRUS - He shuffled slowly in his Chuck Taylors, one hand on his cane and the other on his wife, Kim. He paused at times to tell stories — some of them with a song. It was a day of firsts for David ...
There are plenty of ways to describe David Allan Coe. He could legitimately be considered a legend based on his rowdy reputation as one of country music’s original outlaws and unrepentant renegades.
On paper a collaboration between David Allan Coe and Pantera might sound like a recipe for total comic disaster, but Rebel Meets Rebel (Big Vin) is a fightin’, fuckin’, and rockin’ good time. Vinnie ...
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