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David Allan Coe Movies

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 Top Seller | David Allan Coe David Allan Coe - Live At Billy Bob's Texas DVD (2002)
David Allan Coe videos DVDs purchase. With over 30 years in the music industry, David Allan Coe is a veteran performer who appears to get more popular as the years role by. This live concert features hits including "You Don't Even Call Me By My Name," "Take This Job and Shove It," and many more!
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 Top Seller | David Allan Coe David Allan Coe: Live At Billy Bob's Texas DVD (2002)
David Allan Coe movies buy. One of America's best songwriters, David Allan Coe is at his best here, performing at famous honky-tonk joint Billy Bob's Texas in front of an appreciative audience. Among the classic songs featured here is the hit "Long Haired Redneck."
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| Living Legend: A Rock Legend At A Turning Point Living Legend DVDs (1980)
David Allan Coe DVD movie. A chronicle of the rise and fall of a country-rock superstar who bears a striking resemblance to the fallen King of Rock and Roll -- despite the film's disclaimer that the flashy, pill-popping performer decked out in his bejeweled polyester jump suits does not represent Elvis. The singer's girlfriend is coincidentally played by Ginger Alden, the last girlfriend of the real Elvis. Songs for the film are done by Roy Orbison.
(Roy Orbison, Earl Owensby, Ginger Alden) Collectors 2 Disc Set. Living Legend presents the story of Eli Canfield (Earl Owensby) a country-rock legend that has fallen victim to the pitfalls of superstardom. With a spectacular cast and never released soundtrack by legendary recording artist Roy Orbison this DVD set is a true treasure for the music and movie collector. The 2nd DVD is a musical presentation of never released music by Roy Orbison. |

| Guy Clark / David Allan Coe / Townes Van Zandt Heartworn Highways DVD (1981)
David Allan Coe movies buy. James Szalapski's documentary--filmed in 1975, but not shown until several years later--captures a pivotal point in country music when the the glossiness that had taken over the industry gave way to a back-to-basics movement centered in Austin and Nashville. Young songcrafters such as Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Rodney Crowell, Steve Young, and a young Steve Earle are shown in loose, relaxed performances while The Charlie Daniels Band and David Allan Coe are filmed performing at a Texas holiday concert and at Tennessee State Penitentiary, respectively. Along with presenting personal portraits of these artists, HEARTWORN HIGHWAYS effectively preserves an image of two very musical cities and their colorful inhabitants as they were in the middle of the artistically fertile 1970s.
James Szalapski's famous documentary about the rebirth of country music around ... |
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 David Allan Coe videos DVDs purchase Worked With
Steve Earle, Worth Keeter, Charlie Daniels Band, Ed Grady, Townes Van Zandt, James Szalapski, Guy Clark, Ginger Alden, Paul Ott
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