The rebellious working-class anthem became one of country music’s most unforgettable hits.
David Allan Coe Leaves A Messy Country Legacy. Coe helped shape the outlaw country movement with a voice that sounded bruised ...
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country at The Caverns, Ant Braaten. Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country returned to The Caverns of Pelham ...
It was written by David Allan Coe, made famous by Johnny Paycheck and became the only song to top the country charts for both men.
On her new album, “Middle of Nowhere,” the singer toys with two of country music’s great themes: her home state of Texas, and ...
George Jones and Johnny Paycheck almost got into a fisticuffs on the side of the road...but Jones had other plans in mind.
The country music world was left heartbroken after the news of singer Dylan Carter’s death on April 25. He was 24.
Greenfield native Eric Grate wrote and recently released “The Notorious Adams Boys”, a non-fiction memoir about the three ...
Outlaw country singer David Allan Coe, known for songs like “The Ride” and his humorously self-described “perfect country and western song,” “You Never Even Called Me by My Name,” has died. He was 86.
The controversial outlaw country artist wrote songs for Tanya Tucker and Johnny Paycheck while building a career marked by both acclaim and legal troubles.
Coe logged 20 entries on Billboard ’s Top Country Albums chart during his lifetime. Castles in the Sand (1983) and Once Upon a Rhyme (1975) were his best showings, each hitting No. 8 and spending a ...