David Allan Coe

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David Allan Coe is an American singer-songwriter known for his gritty, controversial lyrics and influential role in the outlaw country music movement.

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David Allan Coe canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country musician
human
outlaw country artist
singer-songwriter
activeYearsStart 1960s
associatedAct George Jones NERFINISHED
Johnny Paycheck NERFINISHED
Waylon Jennings NERFINISHED
Willie Nelson NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1939-09-06
ethnicity European American NERFINISHED
familyName Coe NERFINISHED
genre country
outlaw country
southern rock
givenName David NERFINISHED
hasChild Tyler Mahan Coe NERFINISHED
influenced outlaw country movement
instrument guitar
vocals
lyricStyle controversial
gritty
movement outlaw country
name David Allan Coe NERFINISHED
notableAlbum Family Album NERFINISHED
Longhaired Redneck NERFINISHED
Once Upon a Rhyme NERFINISHED
Rides Again NERFINISHED
Tattoo NERFINISHED
Underground Album NERFINISHED
notableSongwriterCredit Take This Job and Shove It (hit for Johnny Paycheck) NERFINISHED
notableWork If That Ain’t Country NERFINISHED
Longhaired Redneck NERFINISHED
Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile NERFINISHED
Take This Job and Shove It NERFINISHED
The Ride NERFINISHED
You Never Even Called Me by My Name NERFINISHED
occupation musician
singer
songwriter
placeOfBirth Akron, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
King Records NERFINISHED
Shelter Records NERFINISHED
residence Tennessee, United States NERFINISHED
spouse Kimberly Hastings NERFINISHED
vocalStyle baritone

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Outlaw Country (radio channel concept) typicalArtistsIncluded David Allan Coe
subject surface form: Outlaw Country
Why Me hasNotableCoverVersionBy David Allan Coe
Warren Haynes associatedAct David Allan Coe
Desperados Waiting for a Train coveredBy David Allan Coe