Neal McCoy to Bring Texas Twang to Hard Rock Live in Tulsa

by Barbara
Neal McCoy

The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa is set to host multiplatinum country star Neal McCoy on March 1 at Hard Rock Live. Tickets are available now, starting at $19.50.

With a career spanning nearly four decades, McCoy has established himself as a staple in American country music. Although he grew up singing in local gospel choirs and was influenced by a diverse range of genres, including swing, rock, disco, and R&B, he made his debut in country music in 1990. Known for his energetic and engaging live performances, McCoy gained significant recognition with his breakthrough album, No Doubt About It, released in 1994. The platinum album produced two No. 1 country hits: the title track and “Wink.”

Following this success, McCoy released his fourth studio album, You Gotta Love That, in 1995, which also achieved platinum status. His impressive discography features 15 albums—three of which are platinum and one gold—alongside 25 charted singles, five No. 1 hits, and five Top 10 tracks, totaling over 6 million records sold. McCoy has been honored as Entertainer of the Year twice and received accolades including TNN/Music City News Country Awards’ Video of the Year for “Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye” and CMT’s Top 10 Video of the Year for “The Shake.” In 2009, he was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame.

McCoy’s authenticity shines through in his original music and covers, honoring his roots and the artists who came before him. A tribute to his mentor, Charley Pride, led to the release of Pride in 2013. Three years later, he explored the Great American Songbook with You Don’t Know Me, produced by Steve Tyrell, showcasing his unique take on classics like “Unforgettable” and “It Had to Be You.”

In addition to his musical achievements, McCoy has received numerous humanitarian awards, including the 2005 ACM/Home Depot Humanitarian Award and the 2006 Country Radio Broadcasters Humanitarian of the Year Award.

Fans can expect an evening filled with McCoy’s toe-tapping instrumentation, honky-tonk twang, and relatable lyrics, taking them on a nostalgic journey back to the golden era of ’90s country music.

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