Neal McCoy

Neal McCoy

With over 6 million records sold, 15 career albums, and 25 charted singles, Neal McCoy has built one of the most enduring and beloved legacies in country music. A two-time "Entertainer of the Year" and a 2009 inductee into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame, McCoy's high-energy live shows and timeless catalog continue to make him a legendary staple of the country music festival circuit.

McCoy's multi-decade career boasts three Platinum-certified albums—No Doubt About ItYou Gotta Love That, and his Greatest Hits—along with a Gold-certified self-titled album. He has dominated country radio with five No. 1 singles, including the massive hits "No Doubt About It," "You Gotta Love That," and "Wink," which earned the prestigious Robert J. Burton Award for the most performed country song on radio in 1995. His chart-topping success is further cemented by unforgettable Top 10 smashes like the CMT Video of the Year winner "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," "The Shake," and "Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On."

Respected across the industry by both fans and fellow artists, McCoy has released projects produced by country heavyweights like Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert, and even served as the emcee and featured performer on Shelton’s Ten Times Crazier Tour.

Beyond his monumental musical achievements, McCoy is celebrated for his deep commitment to giving back. He is a multi-time Humanitarian of the Year award winner—including honors from the Academy of Country Music (ACM) and Country Radio Broadcasters—and has completed 17 USO Tours around the world to support the U.S. military.