Young Fan Says He Finds His Motivation to Walk From Covington’s Music
Nashville TN – Bucky Covington made a memorable appearance Thursday (8/3), on his way to shows in Ohio and West Virginia, after getting an invite to a very special fan’s birthday party. Young Austin Weaver is a huge fan of Bucky Covington and though he struggles with Cerebral Palsy, has found inspiration to walk through Covington’s 2008 Top 10 hit, “I’ll Walk.”
Before Austin’s 8th birthday, his mother Christina reached out to Rick Modesitt (a longtime promoter and staple in the country industry) of RMA Presents to see if a visit might be possible while Bucky was in town to perform at the Belpre, Ohio Homecoming. Upon hearing Austin’s story, Covington was eager to join the family in the celebration and brought his band along to put on a private show at the birthday party.
Rick Modesitt works regularly with Bucky, as he has since 2007, and boasts about the visit on theRMA Presents Facebook page stating “Bucky is a great man and when invited, he jumped at the chance to go visit Austin and his family. One of the many reasons RMA loves Bucky and his band. Simply put, they are great people. Bucky is not only a great singer and entertainer… he has a huge heart. Thank You Bucky and Happy Birthday Austin!”
Bucky recently released his first independent project in the form of a 6 song EP titled Happy Man which produced 2 singles charting on Music Row charts. Covington co-produced the project alongside his longtime producer, Grammy nominated Dale Oliver. The North Carolina native will be inducted into the North Carolina Hall of Fame this October.
After becoming a household name as a finalist during Season 5 of American Idol, the charming superstar churned out a string of top 10 hits, a No.1 Album, and successful tours around the globe. Bucky Covington is a man known as much for his engaging personality as his formidable talent. Both come together on stage, with a rocker’s charisma and country boy charm that thrills old and new fans alike as he criss-crosses the country. With his first album, Bucky earned a place at the forefront of a new generation of country singers scoring three consecutive Top 10 hits including “A Different World” peaking at #4, and a total of six charted singles. He became the best-selling debut artist of that year, with the best first-week sales and highest Top 200 debut of any male country artist in 15 years.
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