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What does David have in common with Charlie
Manson?
David states in his book that while in
Chillicothie Reformatory that he met and played guitar with a then
unfamous Charles Manson. David had been in National training school
for boys in Washington DC and Manson had been there also. He was a
very small boy but would fight if provoked. He once told David that
he had been raped by some older boys.(David didn't believe him at
the time but does now)David and Charles had so many similarities in
there life (His mother had turned him in when he excaped once).
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When and where was David born?
David Allan Coe, Born September 6, 1939 in
Akron, Ohio: Placed in detention home at the age of five for being
incorrigible; Later at the age of seven to be placed in solitary
confinement in the children's unit of the Summit County Detention
home.
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Name David's first 5 records?
1969...Penitentiary Blues
1970...Requiem for a Harlequin
1973...The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy
1974...Once upon a Rhyme
1975...Longhaired Redneck
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Name some David Allan Coe Books?
Just for the Record...Autobiography of David
Allan Coe
The book of David...Mormon and D.A.C. related work of beliefs
Ex-Convict...How to Pull Time and Parole
David Allan Coe Songbook...Lyrics, Pictures and Bio
Poems, Prose & Short Stories
Psychopath
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Name some movies David Allan Coe was in?
Buckstone County Prison (Played Rebstock, and
wrote all the music)
The Living Legend (Played David Allan Coe)
Young Country (Played David Allan Coe)
Atoka (Played David Allan Coe)
Lady Grey, (Played Black Jack Donovan)
Take This Job And Shove It (Played Mooney)
Other videos with David Allan Coe:
The Nashville Rebel
The Magic of David Allan Coe
Heartworn Highways
The Mysterious RhineStone Cowboy
MILLION SELLER SONGS
David Allan Coe LIVE at Billy Bobs
DAC and Al Goldsten The X rated interview (doing the XXX songs)
DAC
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What does David have in common with Jimmy
Hendrix?
David states in his book Just for the
record.-''I once had an all black band years ago. I had this guitar
player who played left-handed upside-down right-handed guitar. His
name was Jimmy Hendrix. He later became famous and died from a drug
overdose. The last time I saw him was after Woodstock. He was on top
of the world.