McCoy premieres video
Monday, August 5, 2013 – Neal McCoy will world premiere Kaw-Liga, his new music video on Aug. 8.
McCoy is Suzanne Alexander's special co-host on Daily Countdown this Thursday, Aug. 8 and Friday, Aug. 9 on Great American Country.
McCoy will share stories about the making of the clip that features Charley Pride. The song is from McCoy's forthcoming LP, "Pride: Tribute to Charley Pride," which will be released Sept. 24, and is a collection of hits from the 75-year-old Country Music Hall of Famer. The Hank Williams/Fred Rose-penned song was a top five hit for Pride.
The show airs at 6 a.m./noon/4 p.m. eastern.
More news for Neal McCoy
- 11/04/14: McCoy, Doobies releases give tribute
- 08/02/13: McCoy celebrates at the Opry
- 08/29/11: McCoy plans new single for October
- 04/22/11: McCoy inks with indie label
- 01/23/09: McCoy plans '09 tour
- 03/31/08: McCoy sings at Texas Rangers opener
- 03/28/08: Neal McCoy gets best of treatment
- 03/13/08: Neal McCoy gets "Rednecktified"
CD reviews for Neal McCoy
When discussions of great classic country voices and legacies come about, it's always names like Williams, Nelson, Cash and Jennings that get bandied about. And while there's good reason for those, one would be remiss to forget the influence of Charley Pride as well. A three-time Grammy winner with 29 number 1 hits under his belt, Pride's influence to the world of country music is oftentimes overlooked, but no less present. That influence hit heavy with longtime country star Neal ...
Today, Charley Pride may be most known for blazing a trail as an African-American country singer in the segregation era, but he deserves to be remembered as a star country singer, not just a star African-American country singer. He was, after all, one of the most successful acts of his time, with a string of hits that any singer would envy. Pride's run of hit singles listed from the mid-1960s through the '80s, and he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000. ...
After seven years without a studio album, Neal McCoy has been quite busy of late. First came a collaboration with jazz orchestra leader Les Brown Jr., and now comes his first country record since 2005's "That's Life." To help make his return, McCoy has enlisted dome big time players, in the form of producers Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton and Brent Rowan.
While McCoy was a reliable hitmaker in the '90s, he was most known for good-natured, novelty songs and an exciting live show. ...
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