Fans of David Allan Coe love him as the rough-and-tumble rebel country singer behind "Would You Lay with Me (in a Field of Stone)," "The Ride," "Take This Job and Shove It" and "Longhaired Redneck" ...
Arizona Daily Star: David Allan Coe, 72, returns to Tucson for Rialto show
Country music's original wild man David Allan Coe returns to Tucson, this time for a show at the Rialto Theatre. Coe has been an occasional visitor to the Old Pueblo, but he's mostly stuck with small ...
American Songwriter: Crafting Life From a Place of Death: How David Allan Coe Launched His Career
David Allan Coe is one of the most intriguing and polarizing figures to ever grace the country music industry. He’s colorful, and he didn’t just preach that color; he lived it. Many country musicians ...
Crafting Life From a Place of Death: How David Allan Coe Launched His Career
Allan is a boy's name of Irish origin meaning "handsome, cheerful". Allan is the 851 ranked male name by popularity.
Variant of Alan 1. The American author Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) got his middle name from the surname of the parents who adopted him.
Allan Ashbolt (1921–2005), Australian journalist and television broadcaster Allan Asher (born 1951), Australian lawyer, consumer advocate, and campaigner Allan Ayala (born 1986), track and field athlete from Guatemala Allan Aynesworth (1864–1959), stage name of British actor Edward Abbot-Anderson Allan Baillie (born 1943), Australian writer
What does Allan mean? Allan as a name for boys is of Old German derivation, and Allan means "precious". Allan is a variant form of Alan (Old German): from Adal. Allan is also a variant of Allen (Gaelic, Old German). See also Elvis STARTS/ENDS WITH Al-, -lan Variations VARIANTS Alyn, Alun, Alon, Allyn, Allon, Allin, Alleyne, Alleyn, Allayne, Allain, Alin, Alen, Alann, Alain, Ailin, Ailean ...