

Name: | David Allan Coe |
Occupation: | Country Singer |
Gender: | Male |
Birth Day: | September 6, 1939 |
Age: | 85 |
Birth Place: | Akron - Ohio |
Zodiac Sign: | Virgo |
DOB in Roman: | IX.VI.MCMXXXIX |
David Allan Coe
David Allan Coe was born on 6 September 1939(85 years old) in Ohio. David Allan Coe is Country Singer, Zodiac sign - Virgo. More detail about David Allan Coe given below.
About David Allan Coe
The country singer's singles include"Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile" and"The Ride". He was noted for his unconventional style and released an album titled Nothing Sacred and Underground Album.
David Allan Coe is an American singer and songwriter. Coe pursued music after spending most of his early days in rehab schools and prisons, and first rose to prominence as a peddler in Nashville. Initially he performed mainly in blues style, before moving to country music, becoming a major part of the outlaw rural music of the 1970s. His biggest hits were " Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile "," The Ride "," You Never Even Call me by my name "," She used to love me so much "and" Longhaired Redneck ". Her most popular songs performed by others were the number one hit "Would You Lay With Me" sung by Tanya Tucker and Johnny Paycheck's "Take This Job and Shove It" performance. The latter part inspired the film of the same name. Coe's rebellious demeanor, wild image, and unique lifestyle set him apart from other country performers, both by attracting a large fan base and hindering his mainstream success. away from the establishment of the music industry.
Born | (age), Akron, Ohio, U.S. |
Associated acts | Confederate Railroad, Bob Wayne and the Outlaw Carnies, Johnny Cash, Pantera, Warren Haynes, Steve Goodman, Willie Nelson, George Jones, Johnny Paycheck |
Labels | Columbia, Plantation |
Genres | Country, blues, outlaw country, rock, Southern metal, Southern rock |
Years active | 1967–present |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, musician |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
Trivia
He was featured in the documentary film Heartworn Highways in 1975, directed by James Szalapski.
David Allan Coe before fame
Screamin' Jay Hawkins encouraged him to write and perform songs after he spent several years in prison. Penitentiary Blues, his debut album, was released in 1968.
Achievement of David Allan Coe
Heartworn Highways, a documentary film directed by James Szalapski, featured him in 1975.
Salary 2020
Not known
Net Worth 2020
$10 Million
David Allan Coe family life
He was born in the Ohio city of Akron. He has five children, four daughters and one son.
Associations of David Allan Coe
He wrote the song"Single Father" for Kid Rock in 2003.
David Allan Coe Height, Weight & Physique Measurements
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