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Jason McCoy

Jason McCoy - also check out www.jasonmccoy.com

About Me


* 2 time CCMA Male Vocalist of the Year
* 3 Time CCMA Songwriter of the Year (SOCAN Song of the Year)
- Born Again in Dixieland
- Ten Million Teardops
- Rocket Girl
* Gold Selling Albums
- Playin For Keeps
- The Road Hammers
* 2005 CCMA producer of the Year "The Road Hammers"
* 05/06 CCMA Group of the Year - Founding member of super group "The Road Hammers"
Since he's a performer at heart, it's only natural that Jason McCoy's career would go through a number of stages.
Yeah, there are literal ones, especially since he's delivered his fair share of concerts since his wet-behind-the-ears emergence from the wilds of Minesing, Ontario as a Canadian country star 10 years ago. But there are also the phases of evolution as documented by Jason McCoy's Greatest Hits 1995-2005, the chronicle of a recording artist who has not only matured before his adoring public but also paved his personal boulevard of dreams with the foundation of realization.
"It's a benchmark," allows McCoy, a man who long ago converted cockiness to humility. "And it's a relief not to be working on your first or second record. You get a little bit of breathing room."
McCoy concedes that it's the early tracks on his 16-song greatest hits package, cuts from 1995's Jason McCoy and 1997's gold Playin' For Keeps that built the momentum for his songwriting-ripened Honky Tonk Sonatas (2000) and Sins, Lies & Angels (2003). With songs such as the chart-topping hometown anthem "This Used To Be Our Town" and the sympathetic single-mother ode "Candle" confirming him as a potent interpreter of universally-shared emotions and tunes such as the rousing 1998 SOCAN Song Of The Year "Born Again In Dixieland" establishing his gravity as a songwriter of unlimited potential, Jason McCoy has been able to concentrate on his overall artistic vision.
"The first albums were fragmented," notes McCoy. "It was Odie Blackmon, who co-produced Honky Tonk Sonatas, that made that album my first cohesive effort. He was very good at showing me how to make a complete package."
And although Honky Tonk Sonatas yielded McCoy another coveted SOCAN Song of The Year award for "Ten Million Teardrops" and other memorable hits such as the earnest "Bury My Heart," its most valuable lesson was consistency. This lesson was confidently implemented in 2003's Sins, Lies & Angels, ably represented here by the hammer-to-the-pedal intensity of "I Feel A Sin' Comin' On" and the brutal honesty of "I Lie."
"I think I'm settling into a groove," declares McCoy, born in Barrie and raised for a time in Camrose, Alberta before his family re-settled in the small Barrie satellite town of Minesing.
It was both the traditional country of Merle Haggard, Buck Owens and Charlie Rich, as well as the Urban Cowboy country of Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee that set McCoy on his artistic quest, "Country music speaks to me," says McCoy. "That whole Mars-Venus connection - what men want, what women want -- just seems to be dealt with better in country music. What I really like about country is the classic period of the '70s, that dealt with drinking, cheating and other things on a level of emotional honesty whether it's better or worse. That's who we are as people."
Jason McCoy promises that -- whether it's as a solo artist or at the helm of his much-lauded Road Hammers; whether it's dominating the CMT Canada Video Charts or taking his message to Australia; whether it's his involvement in such charitable causes as Dreams Take Flight or Seasons Centre For Grieving And Traumatized Children or playing the hallowed Grand Ole Opry -- the honesty will continue throughout each approaching stage of his career.
"It's who I am," says McCoy, who has added new smash "I'm Not Running Anymore" to the package to hold fans over until he completes his next album.
"I feel like this album is my high school period, and now I'm ready to enroll in university," he reasons. "I'm pretty pumped about my future."

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 3/9/2005
Band Website: jasonmccoy.com
Influences:

Sounds Like: Dwight meets Strait, meets Mavericks, meets Cool!
Record Label: Open Road Recordings/Universal
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Circus, Circus

OK OK, what kid didn't want to run away and join the Circus?....well, looking around while I'm in stage sometimes I think I did...HA!....but seriously, I'm glad I became a musician, cause if I joined ...
Posted by Jason McCoy on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:38:00 PST

Amazing Experience in Mexico

  Well,what a trip I just had to Mexico...no sandy beach and Mojito for me,this was the real deal....roll up your sleeves and get to work kind ofa trip.  It was all part of the Plant Big See...
Posted by Jason McCoy on Tue, 07 Oct 2008 03:45:00 PST

Week of Extremes

This is going to be a week of extreme's for me...I just came from playing a private party in the forests of Illinois, and now I'm off to Mexico in the morning.  I'm heading down with our friend...
Posted by Jason McCoy on Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:33:00 PST

AHH, MY FOOT!!

AHHHHHHH, MY FOOOOTT! Na, just kidding, all good....I got to spend a few days at the Gracie salon.  She is very well versed in hair brush technique (I have a wonderful hair clip I'm bringing on the...
Posted by Jason McCoy on Wed, 03 Sep 2008 10:21:00 PST

My Wife is good for me


Posted by Jason McCoy on Mon, 01 Sep 2008 01:20:00 PST

Dallas Tonight!!

K, this is awesome, just a reminder that we The Road Hammers are playing at Gilley's tonight in Dallas....coolio! We're on at 9...if your able, swing in Quick Mickey Gilley story......huge fan, 18...
Posted by Jason McCoy on Thu, 21 Aug 2008 02:53:00 PST

Grace’s First Horse

K, I had to buy her a horse, she..'s cute, what can I say
Posted by Jason McCoy on Tue, 19 Aug 2008 07:52:00 PST

How cool is this?

Well. we've have several cool and unique groovy things happen to us both on stage (being blown away by hurricane grade winds, having the stage rushed by a topless gal who who's fanaticism was just a l...
Posted by Jason McCoy on Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:53:00 PST

The Road Hammers leave me in the dust....

OK, OK...we always make fun of Clay for being late and missing the bus etc etc....technically I didn't MISS the bus......here's the deal....we play a slammin show to the folks at Big Valley Jamboree i...
Posted by Jason McCoy on Sun, 03 Aug 2008 07:28:00 PST

Howdy Ya’ll

Just a little note to say hey, and don't forget to drop us a line at www.soundscanadian.ca You can catch our countdown weekly on your favourite radio stationStay tuned for some cool CCMA updates!...a...
Posted by Jason McCoy on Thu, 31 Jul 2008 08:53:00 PST