Charlie McCoy (born Charles Ray McCoy, March 28, 1941) is an American harmonica virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist in country music. He is best known...
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Charles "Papa Charlie" McCoy (May 26, 1909 – July 26, 1950) was an American Delta blues musician and songwriter. McCoy was born in Jackson, Mississippi...
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Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, while the McCoys of Kentucky were under the leadership of Randolph "Ole Ran'l" McCoy. Those involved in the feud were descended...
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Charlie (Charly) McCoy (born 14 December 1937) is a former British cycling record holder and Olympian. McCoy competed in the team pursuit at the 1960 Summer...
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Kansas Joe McCoy. Born in Raymond, Mississippi, he was the older brother of the blues accompanist Papa Charlie McCoy. As a young man, McCoy was drawn to...
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Charles McCoy may refer to: Charlie McCoy (born 1941), American harmonica player Papa Charlie McCoy (1909–1950), American blues musician Charlie McCoy (cyclist)...
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Johnston has related that Nashville musician Charlie McCoy was visiting New York, and he invited McCoy to play guitar at the session. According to some...
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New York, Johnston recruited harmonica player, guitarist and bassist Charlie McCoy, guitarist Wayne Moss, guitarist and bassist Joe South, and drummer...
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Patrick Kent-Smith (born 20 August 1943), known professionally as Sylvester McCoy, is a Scottish actor. Gaining prominence as a physical comedian, he became...
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Si Edwards, John Harris, Warren Hartman, Russ Hicks, Kenny Malone, Charlie McCoy, and Fred Newell. Barefoot Jerry's first lineup consisted of: Wayne...
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plantations and became McCoys. One of the families in the 19th century Hatfield-McCoy feud in Kentucky/West Virginia Al McCoy (born 1933), American sports...
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Today I Started Loving You Again (category Charlie McCoy songs)
including Waylon Jennings 1968, Conway Twitty 1968, Gene Summers 1980, Charlie McCoy 1972, David Peters, Jerry Lee Lewis 1968, Kenny Rogers and the First...
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Griffith Show), Little Jimmy Dickens, Irlene Mandrell, Charlie McCoy, Dawn McKinley, Patricia McKinnon, Sherry Miles, Rev. Grady Nutt, Minnie Pearl, Claude...
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recording, the rhythm section of drummer Kenneth A. Buttrey and bassist Charlie McCoy were the only ones supporting Dylan, who handled all harmonica, guitar...
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2007 regular season, Mccoy had thrown for 21 touchdowns and 18 interceptions. In the 2007 Holiday Bowl, against Arizona State, McCoy led the Longhorns to...
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one of his eight Billboard Hot 100 charting singles, was credited to the Charlie Daniels Band. Daniels was active as a singer and musician from the 1950s...
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Dustin Lynch Barbara Mandrell Martina McBride Ashley McBryde Del McCoury Charlie McCoy Scotty McCreery Reba McEntire Ronnie Milsap Eddie Montgomery Craig...
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"McCoy edges past Pipe record at Market Rasen". Racing Post. London, UK. 19 July 2014. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. "Magical Mccoy...
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been gone The Mississippi Sheiks, as the Jackson Blue Boys with Papa Charlie McCoy on vocals, recorded the song in 1930 under the title "Sweet Alberta"...
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Earlington "Early" Smith Mitchell Ryan as Officer Charlie McCoy Margaret Avery as Prostitute Bob McClurg as cab driver John Mitchum as Inspector Frank...
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CBS Real McCoy (band), a Eurodance group popular in the 1990s The Real McCoy, 1960s–70s era Irish showband The Real McCoy, album by Charlie McCoy The Real...
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Broadcast Music, Inc. Retrieved November 1, 2024. "Charlie McCoy's Credits, Harmonica Session". Charlie McCoy. Retrieved November 7, 2014. Fretboard Journal...
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Ray Edenton, Hank Garland, Buddy Harman, Tommy Jackson, Grady Martin, Charlie McCoy, Bob Moore, Boots Randolph, Hargus "Pig" Robbins, and Jerry Kennedy...
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Maghett (1936–1969), blues musician Charles "Papa Charlie" McCoy (1909–1950), blues musician Kansas Joe McCoy (1905–1950), blues musician Romeo Nelson (1902–1974)...
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Orbison, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Ray Stevens, Kris Kristofferson, Charlie McCoy, Boots Randolph, Jeannie Seely and others. Following financial struggles...
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Fame and Museum. She was inducted that year along with Roy Clark and Charlie McCoy. Her induction was celebrated that year at the Country Music Association...
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in-demand musicians of the era, including Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper and Charlie McCoy. Notable songs include "Hurry Sundown", which was released as a single...
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I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (category Charlie McCoy songs)
on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966 and number 2 in Canada. In 1972, Charlie McCoy's version charted at number 23 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart...
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system for the Jordanaires to use in the studio and further developed by Charlie McCoy. It resembles the Roman numeral and figured bass systems traditionally...
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"Class of '57" Best Country Instrumental Performance Charlie McCoy for Charlie McCoy/The Real McCoy Best Country Song Ben Peters (songwriter) for "Kiss...
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