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Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr. (1958-), better known as Neal McCoy, is a Country Music singer from Jacksonville, Texas whose career flourished in The '90s.He won a talent contest in 1981 which led to an opening gig for his musical idol, Charley Pride. Shortening his name to the phonetic spelling of McGoy, he first recorded for the independent 16th Avenue label (for which Pride was also recording at the time) before said label closed. He then moved to Atlantic Records where he began recording as Neal McCoy.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })While his first two Atlantic albums had little success, he would go on to have a commercial peak between 1994 and 1996 with the albums No Doubt About It, You Gotta Love That!, and Neal McCoy. These albums established his musical persona, mixing lightweight uptempo material and impassioned ballads while also finding a calling as an energetic stage performer. Among his best-known songs in the 1990s were the uptempo "Wink" and the smooth ballad "No Doubt About It".Despite diminishing radio success later in the decade, McCoy has continued to record well into the 21st century. He had a momentary return to radio success with "Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On" in 2005, and achieved media attention in 2017 for his patriotic Protest Song "Take a Knee, My Ass (I Won't Take a Knee)".McCoy also has an unusual heritage for a country musician, being of Philippine and Irish ancestry.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })From 2005 to 2007, McCoy owned the independent 903 Music label, whose talent roster also included the Drew Davis Band and Darryl Worley.Not to be confused with eurodance group Real McCoy, who were also big in The '90s.Albums | |
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