Andrew Chin / Getty ImagesCountry music star Brad Paisley performs at Abbotsford Centre in Abbotsford, Canada, on March 7, 2020. (Andrew Chin / Getty Images)
A local musician who was displaced because of the bombing in Nashville on Christmas Day has started 2021 on a much better note, thanks to a country music star’s kindness.
The morning bombing was the worst kind of wake-up call, shaking Buck McCoy from his daily routine as frontman of the area’s widely renowned Buck McCoy Band.
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According to Fox News, McCoy was inside his apartment when an explosive-laden RV set off the blast that tore through Second Avenue in downtown Nashville.
While federal authorities indicate that perpetrator Anthony Warner, 63, was the only casualty, numerous nearby residents, such as McCoy, lost a bulk of what they owned in the explosion.
For McCoy, that meant the destruction of the instruments he uses