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David Allan Coe Could Return To Prison

Yes, you read that correctly, David Allan Coe could be facing time in federal prison. David has pleaded guilty to one count of impeding and obstructing the due administration of the internal revenue laws. David Allan Coe, who is now 76 years old, has pleaded guilty to one count of impeding and obstructing the due…

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Live Concerts From The 80’s

If you could go back in time and hear a rare David Allan Coe performance live in 1983 for under $10 how fast would you sign up for that experience? Well we don’t have a time machine yet but we have uncovered three very rare and excellent quality recordings from live DAC shows in 1983…

The Early Years

Early in 1970, David Allan Coe released his first album, Penitentiary Blues, followed by a tour with Grand Funk Railroad. In October 1971, David signed as an independent writer with Pete and Rose Drake’s company Windows Publishing Company, Inc. in Nashville, Tennessee, where he stayed until 1977. Even though David did develop a cult following…

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The X Rated CD’s

Yes, these are the CD’s you think they are. In the 1980’s you could buy the Nothing Sacred & Underground Record’s through mail order, from ads in Easy Rider magazines. You just fill out the form and send your check or money order to a PO Box in California, wait 4-6 weeks and they come…

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The Johnny Rebel CDs Are Not DAC

David Allan Coe is not Johnny Rebel. Never was and never will be! So how did the rumors start? Well, lets go to the beginning. In 1978, David Allan Coe released the Nothing Sacred record. This record included a song titled “Lay me down some rails” This song lyrics included the N-word and references to…