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Neal McCoy will play on the UCA campus
Little Rock, Arkansas – On November 10 at 7:30 p.m., country music performer Neal McCoy will give a concert at the Reynolds Performance Hall of the University of Central Arkansas.
Tickets, according to UCA, cost $30–$40 for adults and $10 for kids and students.
“Neal is an amazing performer who provides a show of nonstop entertainment from the moment he steps on the stage,” said Amanda Horton, executive director of UCA Public Appearances. “His music is classic and fun, and his personality is always positive and upbeat, providing a great atmosphere for an awesome show.”
According to a press release, McCoy has released 15 studio albums, three of which have achieved platinum certification, and one has achieved gold certification. The back-to-back no. 1 singles “No Doubt About It” and “Wink” from “No Doubt About It,” one of his platinum albums, are examples of his gold albums.
In the late 1990s, he scored six additional top-ten songs, and in 2005, “Billy’s Got His Beer Goggles On,” from his independently released album “That’s Life,” peaked at number seven.
More recently, McCoy’s studio album “XII,” which was co-produced by Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton, was released in 2012.
McCoy published “Pride: A Tribute to Charley Pride” in 2013 and “You Don’t Know Me” in 2015 as tributes to his friend and mentor.
With 10 of Neal McCoy’s best hits and two brand-new tracks, “Neal McCoy’s Favorite Hits” was released in 2017.
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