Tommy McCoy

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Late In The Lonely Night 00:00 Tools
Cars, Bars, And Guitars 00:00 Tools
Never Shoulda Listened 03:44 Tools
My Guitar Won't Play Nothin' But The Blues 00:00 Tools
Angel On My Shoulder, Devil On My Back 00:00 Tools
Treat Her Like A Lady 00:00 Tools
Dance Your Pants Off 00:00 Tools
Lay My Demons Down 00:00 Tools
Blues Thing 00:00 Tools
Bitter Soul To Heal 00:00 Tools
Ludella 00:00 Tools
A Man Who Cried 00:00 Tools
Bricks In My Pillow 00:00 Tools
They Killed That Man 00:00 Tools
When Your Heart Can Feel The Blues 00:00 Tools
Too Late To Turn Back Now 00:00 Tools
Follow The Rules 00:00 Tools
Crying Won't Help You 00:00 Tools
Stay in Fla. 00:00 Tools
Language Of Love 00:00 Tools
I Hate To Wait 00:00 Tools
Put A Sweat On You 00:00 Tools
Other Side 00:00 Tools
Black Cat Bone 00:00 Tools
Money 00:00 Tools
'56 Chevy 00:00 Tools
Life's Tides 00:00 Tools
Man Who Cried 00:00 Tools
Spanish Moon 00:00 Tools
The Change Is In 00:00 Tools
Hey Now 00:00 Tools
Spacemaster 00:00 Tools
No Love Without Any Green 00:00 Tools
Ace In The Hole 00:00 Tools
The King Is Gone 00:00 Tools
Space Master 00:00 Tools
Love N' Money 00:00 Tools
Love 'N' Money 00:00 Tools
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Tommy McCoy started playing guitar at the early age of 8, in 1962. Quickly learning from 3 formal lessons and then picking it up from there. "I had an electric guitar in the 4th grade and started my own band in 5th grade". My earliest influences were Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, the 3 Kings, Mike Bloomfield and every decent blues guitarist around back then. Having played professionally over much of N.E. Ohio from 1967-1976 between Cleveland and Youngstown, Tommy moved to Florida, opened up a used record store and started a Blues band. The Backdoor Blues band turned into the Screamin' Bluejays (w/ British bassist Barry Dean, from Oblivion Express and Denny Best, drummer for Big Twist). In 1980, Tommy met Stevie Ray Vaughan. The two became friends and spent numerous times together down in Florida. For one year,1986, Tommy went to San Francisco and recorded his first album (with Mark Hummel). He returned home and toured the S.E. with Johnny Thunder (Suzy Q, Loopty Loop). In 1990 Tommy hooked up with John Street in St. Petersburg and joined The Telephone Kings (including 3 former members of the Gregg Allman Band). They recorded a CD "More than you'll ever know", with mostly Tommy's originals. Two years later Tommy was working on his first solo CD project and went to Austin, Texas and recorded 6 songs with Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon (Double Trouble). He had become friends with them during his friendship with Stevie Ray. This CD was released as "Love N' Money". In 2002 Tommy recorded in legendary Kingsnake studios (Bob Greenlee) with Lucky Peterson on B3 organ. Produced by Rock Bottom, "Lay My Demons Down" was an internationally acclaimed CD and received worldwide airplay. This led to Tommy's 2 tours of the UK. His first festival over there (Blue Dragon), he was voted #1 artist, by peoples choice. "Live in the UK" resulted from these tours. Tommy's next project was a collaboration with his brothers. "I met 2 people in 2 weeks, who both knew Levon Helm and Garth Hudson. We all got together in Levon's barn studio in Woodstock, New York and recorded an array of Americana, Blues, Roots rock and 'Band' style originals, I wrote, along with Doug Thomas and my brother Gary". 'Angels Serenade' is the title of this CD and remains one of the top sellers in Tommy's catalogue. Tommy has toured Norway with Rock Bottom and last year toured Finland with brother, Atlanta Bluesman Mark McCoy, on bass. Tommy has just released his 6th CD "Kickin' the Blues" with special guest Commander Cody. Website: Tommy McCoy Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.