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Charlie McCoy (born Charles Ray McCoy, March 28, 1941) is an American harmonica virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist in country music. He is best known for his harmonica solos on iconic recordings such as Candy Man (Roy Orbison), He Stopped Loving Her Today (George Jones), I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool (Barbara Mandrell), and others.
Charlie McCoy is a Nashville studio legend. Known primarily for his harmonica playing, he is also skilled on the guitar, bass, drums, and more.
Learn about Charlie McCoy, a Country Music Hall Of Fame member who played on dozens of hit records with Elvis, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton and more. Order his CDs, DVDs and autobiography, and check his upcoming concert dates.
Learn about Charlie McCoy, a Nashville studio ace who played harmonica and other instruments on recordings by Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Waylon Jennings, and many more. See his photos, videos, and awards from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Explore Charlie McCoy's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Charlie McCoy on AllMusic.
Aug 8, 2015 · Charlie McCoy has been a fixture in the Nashville studio scene for nearly half a century. He's best known as a country virtuoso on harmonica, but he's also done a whole lot else: rock 'n' roll,...
Charlie McCoy is an American harmonica virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist in country music. He is best known for his harmonica solos on iconic recordings such as Candy Man, He...