The stage and the live crowd taught me to think on my feet, to improvise. Jason McCoy crowdfootimprovise Change image and share on social
Grade 9: I was too small for football, too shy for drama class, but I did have a passion for music. And so, with a mouth full of braces (and a glorious mullet), I accepted that the trombone would be a fantastic scholastic counterpart to my extracurricular loves: country music, and the guitar. Jason McCoy acceptbraceclass share on social
Porsche is a driver's car - a performance car. That was funny - here's this awesome car, but it's got no cup holders. Jason McCoy awesomecarcup Change image and share on social
I listen more to music when I'm on my computer. I'm into the latest YouTube thing. I'm a nanosecond kind of listener, but if I'm driving I would be listening to a Merle Haggard box set. It's a weird experience listening to 'Working Man Blues' by Merle Haggard and cruising around in a Porsche. Jason McCoy blueboxcomputer share on social
I honestly think that's one of the greatest motivators of art - the fear of not making great art. Jason McCoy artfeargreat Change image and share on social
If I'm going on any trip, driving music is key. Road Hammers is good driving music. I don't mind listening to my own stuff. You record it for a certain reason. You fall in a love with a certain song at a certain time and how you record it is a labour of love. You better love it. Jason McCoy drivefallgood share on social
Most of the time I don't force records. I'm not one of these guys that put records out every nine, 10 months. I'm pretty long between records. I've only had a few in my career. I kind of wait until I feel I have really strong songs. I don't know if they're going to change the world or not, but I dig 'em, and if I dig 'em we make a record. Jason McCoy careerchangedig share on social
I'm a cowboy. I wear a hat. I drive a 4x4 Silverado diesel truck. I've got a farm. Jason McCoy 4x4cowboydiesel Change image and share on social