Country Star Neal McCoy Celebrates Unsung Heroes in New Book
A New Mountain To Climb Hits Stores Mid-January
LONGVIEW, Texas – After eleven albums, over twenty-five charted singles, and countless fans across the nation, charismatic country music sensation Neal McCoy adds published author to his impressive résumé with the nationwide release of his first book, “A New Mountain to Climb,” based on his newest single by the same name.
When McCoy recorded “A New Mountain to Climb,” he says he thought of people who have inspired him and changed his life. From there, the idea for the book evolved.
Each chapter of the book illuminates the character of those McCoy refers to as his heroes, those who climb life's toughest mountains through serious physical handicaps, relentless pain, the loss of someone dear, the end of a dream, or leadership under pressure.
Brimming with down-home humor and transparent insight, the book will compel others to find their own heroes – and then make a difference. The book showcases McCoy's contagious optimism and unwavering belief that people are at their finest when they have a new mountain to climb.
Those who purchase the book are also in for an added bonus, the groundbreaking opportunity to hear McCoy’s new single. Each book contains a code redeemable for an exclusive download of “A New Mountain to Climb” from TatePublishing.com.
The book will be available mid-January through bookstores nationwide, from Tate Publishing and Enterprises atwww.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visitingbarnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.
About Neal McCoy
Growing up in Texas as the youngest of three, McCoy says his natural talent was revealed while singing 1970s Top 40 hits with his brother and sister. He then began performing in clubs, building his songbook and stage confidence, until he was discovered at a Dallas competition by Opry star Jane Fricke and eventually introduced to country superstar Charley Pride.
Since inking his first deal in Nashville, the singer has several platinum albums and top-ten singles to his credit, and has logged thousands of touring miles, including 13 USO tours. He has also been recognized with humanitarian awards for his extensive work with the USO and the East Texas Angel Network, the organization he founded with his wife, Melinda, on behalf of East Texas children with life-threatening illnesses.
McCoy lives in Longview, Texas, and continues writing music and performing for raving fans across the nation.
The book’s release is set for January, but can be purchased now through Neal McCoy’s website:
http://www.nealmccoy.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=1&Itemid=9
When McCoy recorded “A New Mountain to Climb,” he says he thought of people who have inspired him and changed his life. From there, the idea for the book evolved.
Each chapter of the book illuminates the character of those McCoy refers to as his heroes, those who climb life's toughest mountains through serious physical handicaps, relentless pain, the loss of someone dear, the end of a dream, or leadership under pressure.
Brimming with down-home humor and transparent insight, the book will compel others to find their own heroes – and then make a difference. The book showcases McCoy's contagious optimism and unwavering belief that people are at their finest when they have a new mountain to climb.
Those who purchase the book are also in for an added bonus, the groundbreaking opportunity to hear McCoy’s new single. Each book contains a code redeemable for an exclusive download of “A New Mountain to Climb” from TatePublishing.com.
The book will be available mid-January through bookstores nationwide, from Tate Publishing and Enterprises atwww.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visitingbarnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.
About Neal McCoy
Growing up in Texas as the youngest of three, McCoy says his natural talent was revealed while singing 1970s Top 40 hits with his brother and sister. He then began performing in clubs, building his songbook and stage confidence, until he was discovered at a Dallas competition by Opry star Jane Fricke and eventually introduced to country superstar Charley Pride.
Since inking his first deal in Nashville, the singer has several platinum albums and top-ten singles to his credit, and has logged thousands of touring miles, including 13 USO tours. He has also been recognized with humanitarian awards for his extensive work with the USO and the East Texas Angel Network, the organization he founded with his wife, Melinda, on behalf of East Texas children with life-threatening illnesses.
McCoy lives in Longview, Texas, and continues writing music and performing for raving fans across the nation.
The book’s release is set for January, but can be purchased now through Neal McCoy’s website:
http://www.nealmccoy.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=1&Itemid=9
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