Left-leaning protest artist Bryan Andrews borrows from the sounds of the '70s in 'Yeehaw,' to make a point. The new song ...
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.
Fifty-something years after Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, Tompall Glaser Jerry Jeff Walker and a whole host of others set up the framework for outlaw country, the movement is alive ...
Coe was part of country's outlaw movement in the '70s and was widely criticized for releasing songs that used racist slurs ...
David Allan Coe Leaves A Messy Country Legacy. Coe helped shape the outlaw country movement with a voice that sounded bruised ...
He wrote great country songs and lived the mythology. He also made records that many listeners still find indefensible. Any ...
Known for helping shape outlaw country, he built a career that spanned decades with both hits of his own and songs recorded by others.
The beloved musical icon has won a dozen Grammy awards.
David Allan Coe was known for his songs "You Never Even Called Me by My Name," "The Ride" and others.
In the ‘70s and early ‘80s, Billy Sherrill’s Nashville Sound dominated the country music world. Sometimes called “Countrypolitan,” it combined country instrumentation and vocals with background ...
Outlaw country icon David Allan Coe, songwriter behind hits like "Would You Lay With Me" and "You Never Even Called Me By My Name," has died at 86 years old.