Hall of Famer CHARLIE MCCOY plays I HEARD THAT LONESOME WHISTLE BLOW!
Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie McCoy, doing what he does best! It can be said that Chet Atkins and Fred Foster helped to make Charlie the success he is today-they heard his demos and encouraged him to stick with the harmonica and they started hiring him for all harp jobs in Nashville. Did you know that Charlie played drums too? He was in Stonewall Jacksons band as a drummer in the early 60s. Subscribe to Larry's Country Diner on Youtube for more great clips like this one! / @theofficiallarryscountrydiner This clip is from season 11 episode 12 of Larry's Diner. You can watch this FULL EPISODE by going to www.countryroadtv.com and subscribing! #LarrysCountryDiner #CharlieMcCoy

▶︎
Charlie McCoy and Buddy Greene - Harp Playing Fools

▶︎
John Wayne Walked Into A Widow's Farm Auction In Texas 1958 — Then He Outbid The Bank

▶︎
Charlie McCoy's Bass Harmonica on The Boxer

▶︎
Hank Williams Sr. - Lonesome Whistle

▶︎
Bob Newhart’s German Impression Is Incredible | Carson Tonight Show

▶︎
Charlie McCoy - Stand by Me

▶︎
US Marines Laughed When the Old Veteran Asked for a Rifle — Until the General Saw His Veteran Patch

▶︎
The Most Authentic Bluegrass Salty Dog Blues I Ever Heard. Earl Scruggs & The Morris Brothers.

▶︎
Charlie McCoy plays "Cold Cold Heart" on Larry's Country Diner!

▶︎
Roy Clark Medley of Comedy and sing The Great Pretender live perfomance

▶︎
Charlie McCoy & Laney Smallwood: Enjoy this live preview of tonight's featured Station Inn TV per...

▶︎
Complete Country Harp Techniques with Charlie McCoy (NTSC, VHS)

▶︎
The Blues Brothers, Aretha Franklin, Matt "Guitar" Murphy & John Lee Hooker

▶︎
(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle~Hank Williams Jr..wmv
![Bill & Gloria Gaither - Life's Railway to Heaven [Live] ft. Buddy Greene](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nOsUGoDWgqA/hq720.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEbCNAFEJQDSFryq4qpAw0IARUAAIhCGAG4AvcY&rs=AOn4CLD157WBLN2EqcwmU933izVhhpV1jw&usqp=CCc)
▶︎
Bill & Gloria Gaither - Life's Railway to Heaven [Live] ft. Buddy Greene

▶︎
Roy Clark - 12th Street Rag

▶︎
This Old Guitar - John Denver

▶︎
Earl Scruggs - Bluegrass Banjo Legend from NC

▶︎
Soggy Bottom Boys GREATEST Performances | O Brother Where Art Thou? (2000) | Screen Bites - Musicals

▶︎
