Paul McCoy, born on July 9, 1981, in Mississippi, had a childhood marked by constant movement, as his family relocated frequently throughout Louisiana. Despite the challenges of changing schools and making new friends, McCoy developed a love for music at a young age.
In 2000, McCoy found himself in Louisiana where fate would bring together the members of what would become the Christian rock band, 12 Stones. Their debut album, released in 2002, showcased McCoy's powerful vocals and set the stage for their future success.
12 Stones quickly gained recognition in the music industry with their albums Potter's Field and Beneath the Scars, both of which achieved top 10 status on the Christian charts. McCoy's emotive lyrics and dynamic performances captivated audiences, solidifying their popularity.
In 2004, McCoy tied the knot and welcomed a daughter into his family the following year. Despite the demands of his music career, McCoy prioritizes his loved ones and values the support they provide him.
McCoy's talent caught the attention of fellow musicians, leading to collaborations such as his duet with Amy Lee on Evanescence's hit song "Bring Me To Life" in 2003. His ability to connect with audiences through his vocals transcends genres, making him a sought-after artist in the industry.
Paul McCoy's journey from a small-town boy with big dreams to a renowned rock singer and guitarist is a testament to his passion and perseverance. With each performance, he continues to inspire fans around the world and leave a lasting impact on the music scene.