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July 1, 2008
Huntington native a rising star in country music

Click to hear excerpts of Huckaby's music (mp3)

He's got it all. Poise and personality. Compelling blue eyes. Blonde Keith Urbanish hair. A marketable face with heartthrob written all over it.

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Huckaby's new CD
Country music deejays love his debut single, "I Got You Covered." His debut CD, "Call Me Huck," earns gushing, four-star ratings from online reviewers.

His song "Ain't Enough Blacktop" won top country song in the 2008 World Billboard Song Contest and placed second overall.

CMT Insider featured him this spring. On June 6, he performed at the prestigious CMA MusicFest in Nashville.

On top of all that, he will open for "American Idol" sensation Kellie Pickler on July 11 at the Paramount Arts Center in Ashland, Ky.

He can't wait. "She needs to go out on a date with me," he said.

This is the kid who was terrified to sing in the choir at Huntington's First Methodist Church?

Today, totally unterrified Rick Huckaby is as comfortable on stage as he is on a couch watching TV. You won't find him on a couch, of course. He's too busy making a big-time name for himself.

If that name doesn't ring a loud bell, it should.

His namesake father led Marshall University's basketball team to four Southern Conference titles and racked up a 129-69 record during seven years as the Thundering Herd's head basketball coach.

"When people ask me where I'm from," he said, "I say Huntington, W.Va. I couldn't have picked a better place to grow up."

In 2006, Coach Rick Huckabay succumbed to lung and kidney cancer, unaware that his son's simmering country music career would erupt into a full rolling boil just two years later.

The singer simplified his surname from Huckabay to Huckaby to create a separate identity, but the father-son connection figures prominently in his blossoming career.

He dedicated the debut CD to his dad and named his independent label HeadCoach Records. His fans call themselves "Huck's Herd," the same thing sportswriters called his father's followers when Marshall's

basketball attendance surged to the 8,000 mark.

"When dad was so sick, I would sit around and play guitar for him," the rising star said last week in a phone interview from Los Angeles. "All that bluesy stuff on the CD? He loved that."

He especially loved the song, "Ain't Enough Blacktop." From his hospital bed, he told his son he dreamed of someday hearing "Blacktop" on the radio.

Signed by Warner Brothers, where his recordings languished in the "someday" file, Huckaby broke away after four years and formed his own label. He battled to regain rights to the song to make his father's dying wish come true. He plans to release "Ain't Enough Blacktop" as his next single.

None of the Huckaby hoopla surprises fans he left behind in Huntington. For years, he played in one of the city's most popular bands, Front Page. "We played everywhere in Huntington you could play," he said.

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Posted By: Tommy Simpson (9:31pm 07-13-2008)
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Have seen Rick play twice and met him in person. He is the biggest hidden musical gem in the country. He is a truly nice guy, the kind of person you want to see have success, and he will be successful because he has a sound like no one else. He wont be hidden for long! Do yourself a favor, and go see him play if you can, he puts on a great show.

Posted By: dmondric (12:25am 07-02-2008)
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Great article! We are proud of the Huckabay boys in Louisiana! Like their Dad, they are true winners with many "records" to set. Keep up the good work, we are all behind you!!

Posted By: loghut (7:22am 07-02-2008)
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Good for Coach Huck's kid(s). Glad they've found their snitch in life.
I'm praying they will win like their dad did, but doing it the right way, unlike Huck did at Marshall. That ended up as a embarrassing mess. Poor guy as barred from coaching ever again in the NCAA.
Hopefully, his boys learned from their dad's mistakes.

Posted By: dartman (3:34pm 07-01-2008)
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Looking forward to this guy making it big!! Rock on Huck!

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