Jason McCoy
Jason McCoy (born August 27, 1970 in Minesing, Ontario) is a Canadian singe… Read Full Bio ↴Jason McCoy (born August 27, 1970 in Minesing, Ontario) is a Canadian singer/songwriter who performs country music.
McCoy is also one of the four members of the group The Road Hammers, which has released two studio albums, in addition to charting four singles in Canada and one in the United States.
At around the age of 5, his family moved to Camrose, Alberta, returning three years later. "The cowboy culture really stuck with me. I just fell in love with the music. For some reason, as a little kid, I had some sort of connection with these guys who were singing about these depressing things," McCoy said, citing Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash to lesser known artists like Ed Bruce and Wynn Stewart. "I just didn't have a voice for rock 'n' roll." Jason started playing guitar at age 7[1] and wrote his first song when he was 12[1].
In his teens, Jason owned a rock 'n' roll guitar and was partial to AC/DC. In the 1980s, he joined a band called Three Quarter Country, which performed at legions, Saturday night dances, and clubs in Barrie, Midland, Orillia and other small towns. Jason won a talent contest in Toronto in 1988, allowing him to travel to Nashville to record an album with Ray Griff[1]. He later signed with MCA Records in 1995.
On May 1, 1999, he married his long time love, Terrine Barnes.
McCoy is a third of the country-rock trio The Road Hammers, which also features musicians Clayton Bellamy and Chris Byrne. While it seems the majority of his time is going towards The Road Hammers, he is still maintaining a solo career.
McCoy is also one of the four members of the group The Road Hammers, which has released two studio albums, in addition to charting four singles in Canada and one in the United States.
At around the age of 5, his family moved to Camrose, Alberta, returning three years later. "The cowboy culture really stuck with me. I just fell in love with the music. For some reason, as a little kid, I had some sort of connection with these guys who were singing about these depressing things," McCoy said, citing Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash to lesser known artists like Ed Bruce and Wynn Stewart. "I just didn't have a voice for rock 'n' roll." Jason started playing guitar at age 7[1] and wrote his first song when he was 12[1].
In his teens, Jason owned a rock 'n' roll guitar and was partial to AC/DC. In the 1980s, he joined a band called Three Quarter Country, which performed at legions, Saturday night dances, and clubs in Barrie, Midland, Orillia and other small towns. Jason won a talent contest in Toronto in 1988, allowing him to travel to Nashville to record an album with Ray Griff[1]. He later signed with MCA Records in 1995.
On May 1, 1999, he married his long time love, Terrine Barnes.
McCoy is a third of the country-rock trio The Road Hammers, which also features musicians Clayton Bellamy and Chris Byrne. While it seems the majority of his time is going towards The Road Hammers, he is still maintaining a solo career.
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Jason McCoy Lyrics
A Little Bit Of You Well the rich man cuttin' me off in a jet…
Born Again In Dixieland I was dyin in that small town, dreamed of headin…
Bury My Heart I'm gonna dig me a hole I'm gonna bury my heart I'll…
Candle Her little man Is four years old Looks like his father So…
Don't Grow Today Far be end man a map with the sun Cup of…
Fix Anything We bought an old run down house We couldn't wait to…
Guardian Angel She does her best to keep me on the straight…
Heaven Help Her Heart She's always there beside me No matter what the cause Hold…
I Feel A Sin Comin' On I've been working like a dog With my nose to…
I Lie My friends all ask how I'm doing Since you took your…
I'd Rather Be Happy Than Right So, let me tell you about marriage now Well, I says…
I'd Still Have Everything Six o'clock news Sad story 'bout some people Who had lost …
I'm Not Running Anymore A young mans dreams Wild as a mountain stream Rush all to…
It Ain't Easy Being Me There oughta be a town somewhere Named for how I feel I…
I’m Not Running Anymore A young mans dreams Wild as a mountain stream Rush all to…
Kind Of Like It's Love Well, we don't see much of Rosie Since her boyfriend moved…
Learnin' A Lot About Love You sit alone at the end of the bed Thinkin of…
Little Bit Of Lovin Well the rich man cuttin' me off in a jet…
Old Chunk Of Coal Well, I'm just an old chunk of coal But I'm gonna…
Please Trail of broken hearts leads to your door From every…
She She don't wake up and call my name, anymore She don't…
She Ain't Missin' Missin' Me She don't wake up and call my name, anymore She don't…
She'd Rather Be Lonely Than Sorry She watches the couples that dance on the floor She remember…
She's Good For Me Every now and then I find myself lighting a cigarette Even…
Still Today, on a downtown sidewalk I saw you today You smiled You…
Ten Million Teardrops Chorus Ten million Teardrops can?t be wrong I can?t deny i…
This Used To Be Our Town Oh yeah Drivin' by the drive in movies Started thinkin' 'bo…
Thrown Out Of Love Thrown out of love, shown to the door My baby told…
Wild Flower Your eyes are made of wild blue sky Your smile…
You Still Do It For Me They say that time makes a beauty fade cnd butterflies insid…