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David Allan Coe (September 6, 1939 – April 29, 2026) was a singer-songwriter who became one of the central figures of the outlaw country music genre. During his youth and young adulthood, he spent time in several reform schools and correctional facilities, notably the Ohio Penitentiary where he corresponded with Screamin' Jay Hawkins, who encouraged him to begin writing his songs. In 1970, Coe released his debut album "Penitentiary Blues", which was allegedly written while serving time in prison. While generally considered a blues album, his future works would shift toward country, and he'd eventually become known as a forerunner of the outlaw country music scene. David Allan Coe passed away on April 29, 2026 in an intensive care unit.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 30, 1975 –
Aug 31, 1975
48 Hours in Atoka
Willie Nelson and Family / Jerry Jeff Walker / Jessi Colter / Larry Gatlin / Don Williams / Hoyt Axton / David Allan Coe / Freddy fender / Red Steagall / Freddy Weller / The Don White Band / Bernard and Jeff Bigby / Johnny Duncan / Jerry Lee Lewis / Debbie Campbell / Waylon Jennings Show all bands
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Near Lake Atoka Atoka, OK

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48 Hours in Atoka on Aug 30, 1975 [066-small]

48 Hours in Atoka
Aug 30 - 31, 1975
 Atoka, OK
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