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Christopher Lee LeDoux (October 2, 1948 – March 9, 2005) was an American country music singer-songwriter, bronze sculptor, and hall of fame rodeo champion. During his career, LeDoux recorded 36 albums (many self-released), which have sold more than six million units in the United States as of January 2007.
LeDoux began his music career playing drums for his father's band, Western Underground, in 1998. His father, Chris LeDoux, was a singer and champion rodeo star who was name-checked in a duo of ...
Ned LeDoux was born in Kaycee, Wyoming, also the hometown of his father, country music singer Chris LeDoux. The younger LeDoux began playing drums in his father's road band, Western Underground, in 1998. [2] LeDoux began recording solo material in 2015, working with producer Mac McAnally. His debut EP Forever a Cowboy came out in 2016. [3]
She was one of three children, and the only daughter, born to insurance magnate Donald Gordon and his wife Peggy. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] She hoped to become a medical doctor but was not accepted into medical school; instead, she studied psychology at the University of the Witwatersrand , graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1982.
LeDoux has released a total of 33 singles, most of them from his major label albums. While most of his singles failed to chart or missed the top 40, his most famous song is the duet with Garth Brooks , "Whatcha Gonna Do with a Cowboy" which charted at #7 on Billboard ' s Hot Country Songs chart.
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Western Underground is the title of the major label debut album released by American country music artist Chris LeDoux for Liberty Records.Overall, it is his 23rd album. Although it produced no top 40 singles, the single "This Cowboy's Hat" would be covered by LeDoux's son, Ned LeDoux and Chase Rice for the latter's album Lambs &