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Buck McCoy
Buck was born in Grand Prairie, Texas and broke on to the national scene on the highly rated network show “Performing As” paying tribute to one of his favorite Country stars, Tim McGraw. He has recently given a repeat performance on the “Next Best Thing” on ABC-TV and fans across America are beginning to demand Buck’s music and live performances.
He has been hard at work in the studio over the past year working on his debut album “Top Dog” that has been released on the newly formed Caption Record label run by Larry Weir & recent Grammy winner Tom Weir. Both of the brothers also produced the debut offering along with Buck McCoy. Some of the things that separate him from other recording artists today include the fact that he is a phenomenal entertainer who mixes a bold stage presence with a tremendous sense of humor. Along with his many talents, his commanding speaking voice is affording him the opportunity of hosting numerous radio shows for New Music Weekly to the Independent Music Network, where he is featured weekly and on both radio and television hosting their new “Country Corner” and “New Discovery” shows.
All of the above gives Buck McCoy new exposure all around the world. He also has a unique and keen sense of production skill as revealed from his work on the Jim Brickman radio show. “I believe these varied experiences in production, engineering and radio, give me a better insight into the music industry”, said Buck regarding McCoy Recording Studio in North Hollywood, a top-of-the-line venue he shares with his father Ron McCoy. Ron is an accomplished voiceover artist and successful radio personality as well. “I’ve learned a great deal about the business from my father who is a veteran of the music industry”, adds Buck.
Buck McCoy is also quite an accomplished guitarist and songwriter. He lends those talents to his debut CD project, and to the many live performances that are packed everywhere he goes these days. “The word is out on Mr. McCoy, and when he attends the CRS (Country Radio Seminar) in Nashville, he hosts a number of top Country talent from Blake Shelton, Tracy Lawrence to Darryl Worley”, says Paul Loggins editor and publisher of New Music Weekly.
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