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December 3, 2000: "Half Man-Half Beast" a lyrical ode to Slash, is approved and is now a permanent feature on Snakepit's Official Fan site, courtesy of Linda Scott. (To read the feature, click here). February 6, 2001: "Rackism in Rock" a lyrical ode to KNAC.COM's, "The Rack" is now featured on The Rack's Official home page in the "RACKISM" section. February 7, 2001: Elaine Garvican, Scotland Pure Rock Patroller, submits a link to a killer KNAC Editorial & picture of the great writer. (To read the article, please click here.) February 8, 2001: "Theoadore Muddfoot Keeps Old School Metal Alive" becomes Dallas' first featured article for KNAC Magazine's Headbangers section. (To read the article, please click here.) February 11, 2001: "KNAC Dot C'mon", a lyrical ode to KNAC.COM, is featured on the ROOMIE'S SCRIBBLE page at The House of Booze web site. February 13, 2001 - March 1, 2001: Dallas McCoy is The Songwriters Directory's featured artist. February 20, 2001: "G N' R Fan Awaits Chinese Democracy" becomes Dallas' second featured article for KNAC Magazine's Headbangers section. (To read the article, please click here.) March 5, 2001: "Quiet Riot Live In Columbus Ohio" becomes Dallas' third featured article for KNAC Magazine's Headbangers section. (To read the article, please click here.) March 8, 2001: Dallas is recruited by KNAC's Ed Kelley for Pure Rock Patrol. May 4, 2001: "Rock on da Rocks" & "Bad Mood Cat" (#130), is featured on the ROOMIE'S SCRIBBLE page on The House of Booze web site. May 20-May 26, 2001: Dallas is the House of Booze's featured "Roomie of the Week". June 3, 2001: Dallas becomes a member of Riki Rachtman's World Famous Cathouse Club in W. Hollwood, CA. June 30, 2001: Hope On The Rise (1) is now a permanent feature on the Everly Brothers site at: http://www.everly.net/fan/art/5-dallas/dallas.htm
Dallas's latest Full Length Manuscript! cover
by: Craig Brown
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"3 a.m. & cigarettes" (elements o' truth), was a self-published lyrical compilation featuring 13 of Dallas's best and/or favorites. It was published in Sterling Hts., MI. by Odyssey Books and distributed about for FREE among a hand picked host of people. Including friends, family & entertainment persons. Nearly 50 people received one around the country, on Halloween 2000 and here they are. OHIO: Threshold Audio & Video, Judy Cole, Sheri Blackburn, Joe Pasternak {of WLVQ FM.96}, Archie {of WLVQ FM.96}, Ronni Hunter {of WBZX The Blitz}, Connie Pack, Shelley Burke, Julie McHenry, Leigh & Sheila Farley, Fred Lawson, Tiger Wheeler, Kevin Lawson, Andy L. McCoy, Heather Bonifant, Echo E. Mitchell, Kathy Vogel {of WONE 97.5} Heather Cage and Toby McCoy NORTH CAROLINA: Samantha Cox, Shane Priest and Mark Arsen {of WRDU} NEVADA: Kathy Lunetta and Lark Williams {of KXPT} CALIFORNIA: The Whisky A-Go-Go, Eddie Gomez, Gerri Honaker, Mike Honaker, Adam Honaker, The Viper Room, The Rainbow Bar & Grill, Bob Coburn {of KCBS}, Phil Hullet {of KNAC.COM}, Frankie Di Vita {of KNAC.COM}, Rob Jones {of KNAC.COM}, and Vicki "The Rack" {of KNAC.COM}. NEW YORK: Cristin O' Keefe {of CBGB's National Poetry Slam}, Anita West {of WGRF 96.9 FM} and Maria Milito {of WAXQ FM}. FLORIDA: Ian Rose {of Theoadore Muddfoot}
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For every action there's a reaction and here are just a few in regards to "3 a.m. & cigarettes"... "It looks very interesting" (Eddie Gomez of Bug Music) "Real nice friend. The packaging is sweet and I dug your influences, lol." (Anita West of WGRF) "This is so impressive and I look forward to seeing more of your work" (Connie Pack) "I read it several times and still find new aspects that I missed before" (Samantha Cox) "It was cool. I could actually relate to the shit." (Adam Honaker) "It was trippy! But I mean that in a good way. It was wild." (Archie of WLVQ FM .96) "Yes I liked
it!" (Maria
Milito of WAXQ FM)
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