Band,
R&B/Soul and World
The Escorts, band from Nashville,Tennessee during the 1960's. Charlie McCoy would play multiple instruments at the same time. Members went on to be sought after studio musicians. Charlie McCoy recorded 28 albums, many albums featuring his harmonica. Guitarist Wayne Moss founded Area Code 615 and Barefoot Jerry in the early 1970's. He currently operates Cinderella Studio in Madison, TN. Charlie McCoy: Vocals, Bass, Brass Wayne Moss: Guitar Kenny Buttrey: Drums John Sturdivant: Baritone Sax Bill Aikins: Piano, Trumpet Wayne Butler: Trombone Jimmy Miller: Tenor Sax Later members included: Mac Gayden: Guitar Quitman Dennis
Charlie McCoy h *1941 US | |
Mac Gayden voc, g, frh *1941 US | |
Kenny Buttrey dr, perc 1945-2004 US | |
Wayne Moss b, g *1938 US | |
Bill Aikins key, p | |
Jerry Tuttle g, p, sax 1937-2014 US | |
Wayne Butler tb |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Cold Cold World / You've Got To Face Life | Charlie McCoy And The Escorts | 1967 | Single |
Girl / It's A Man Down There | Charlie McCoy And The Escorts | 1966 | Single |
Screamin', Shoutin', Beggin', Pleadin' | Charlie McCoy And The Escorts | 1966 | Single |
Stubborn Kind Of Fellow / My Baby's Back Again | Charlie McCoy And The Escorts | 1965 | Single |
Will You Love Me Tomorrow | Charlie McCoy And The Escorts | 1964 | Single |