- The McCoy Brothers (Charlie & Joe McCoy) Vol. 1 (1934-1936) · 1992
- Hoodoo Lady (1933-1937) · 1929
- Charlie McCoy (1928-1932) · 1992
- The McCoy Brothers (Charlie & Joe McCoy) Vol. 1 (1934-1936) · 1992
- When the Levee Breaks: Mississippi Blues Rare Cuts 1926-1941 (CD B) · 2007
- A Celtic Bridge · 2007
- The Real McCoy (Expanded Edition) · 1969
- Where We Landed · 2023
- Where We Landed · 2023
- Where We Landed · 2023
- Where We Landed · 2023
- Where We Landed · 2023
- Matchbox Bluesmaster Series, Vol. 11: Black Diamond Express · 2023
- 2021
- 2018
- 2017
- 2015
- 2013
- 2012
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
- 2004
Compilations
- Country's Family Reunion
- Roffe Lee Larsson
- Roffe Lee Larsson
- Roffe Lee Larsson
About Charlie McCoy
A musician's musician, Grammy-winning Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie McCoy was never a superstar, but his influence on country music is inestimable. A virtuoso harmonica player who defined the role of the instrument on Nashville recordings, he also played guitar, drums, bass, keyboards, and a variety of brass and wind instruments on thousands of sessions for over half a century. The quintessential studio ace, McCoy was instrumental in developing the Nashville Numbering System, a form of musical notation shorthand that became the standard in all Music City recording studios. In addition, he served as musical director for the television show HEE HAW, and had a prolific career as a solo artist, recording more than two dozen albums over a 30-year period. Not confined to country, McCoy played on some of the most important records of the rock era, including several albums each by Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, and Simon & Garfunkel. In later years, he expanded his enormous talents into the realm of songwriting.
- HOMETOWN
- Oak Hill, WV, United States
- BORN
- 28 March 1941
- GENRE
- Country