Writings-Meghan “Mae” McCoy
Reflections on music, heritage, and belonging from Meghan "Mae" McCoy — Filipino-American mother, Hall of Fame inductee, and cultural preservationist juggling teenagers and life in Northern California.

From Sacramento to Arthur, Illinois, this journey was about more than music. It was about culture, trust, and human connection.
Sometimes the most powerful lessons in leadership come from the smallest stages. Traveling to Amish Country to open for country legend Tony Booth reminded me that authenticity and legacy will always outlast hype. In this reflection, I share what artists, leaders, and cultural stewards can learn from moments like these — where tradition, humility, and excellence collide.

Summer 2025: A Western Swing Artist's Biggest Season Yet
Filipino-American Western Swing artist Meghan “Mae” McCoy shares highlights from a landmark summer—opening for Dale Watson and Tony Booth, representing heritage at the California State Fair, and preparing for a December concert with Nashville’s The Farmer & Adele. As Vice President of the Western Swing Society, McCoy reflects on the genre’s roots and future in California’s honky tonk and country music scene.