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C.W. McCall Vinyl Records & Discography
Who is C.W. McCall? A Brief Career Overview
C.W. McCall, the cherished musical persona crafted by the talented William Fries Jr., isn't just a name--he's a phenomenon! As a singer and songwriter, McCall rode the wave of the classic country and truck-driving music genres straight into American hearts during the 1970s. His most iconic hit, "Convoy," didn't just top the charts; it sparked a national craze that resonated well beyond the music scene, encapsulating a culture of freedom and rebellion that struck a chord with truckers and everyday Americans alike. With a unique sound characterized by spoken-word storytelling over catchy country melodies, McCall captivated audiences, making him a legendary figure in vinyl and country music history.
C.W. McCall's Early Life and Background
Born on November 15, 1928, in Audubon, Iowa, William Dale Fries Jr. emerged from a musically rich family. His father, a factory foreman, often entertained with his brothers, and young Billie showcased his talent early, singing at just three years old. As he g
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C.W. McCall and Co. (Click to Enlarge) From the private collection of Bill Fries Jr. |
Bill Fries Jr. will tell you that he is more of an advertising guy who has a knack for writing songs than he is a musician. But his millions of fans might tell you otherwise. His name might not even ring a bell to your ears, but if you got them on, you might recognize his pseudonym, which is C.W. McCall.
C.W. McCall of course is the author of America's trucking anthem, "Convoy."
His story is a shining example of the American Dream. He never set out to be a world famous musician, but through some good fortune and more than just a little bit of luck, he became just that. What he did set out to be was an advertising agent, and because he was so improbably good at being one, he somehow managed to squeeze a music career out of it. You don't hear his name mentioned much these days, but it's not due to fade away syndrome... It's because shortly after hitting the big time he realized that he wasn't meant for a life in the music business, and pulled the plug on his o
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William Dale Fries Jr. (November 15, 1928 – April 1, 2022), best known by his stage name C. W. McCall, was an American singer who wrote truck-themed outlaw country songs. Prior to his musical career, he worked in advertising, and won several Clio Awards. His most successful song was "Convoy", a surprise pop-crossover hit in 1975, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He was elected mayor of Ouray, Colorado, and served in that position from 1986 to 1992.
McCall was born Billie Dale Fries on November 15, 1928, in Audubon, Iowa. His father was also called Billie and so he was the junior. He later legally changed his name to William Dale Fries, Jr.
McCall is best known for the 1976 No. 1 hit song, "Convoy". Its theme of using CB radio to rebel against the new federal speed limit of 55 mph was popular and topical so the single sold over two million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA in December 1975. Though McCall is not a one-hit wonder, "Convoy" went on to become his signature song. McCall first charted the song "Wolf Creek
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