Ned LeDoux was born in 1993 in Kaycee, Wyoming. Country music runs deep in the LeDoux family because Ned’s father is Chris LeDoux, a deceased famous country music artist and Hall of Fame Rodeo Star. Ned began learning the drums when he got his first set at age 5 and continued improving his skills. In August 1998 his father’s band, Western Underground, needed a temporary replacement drummer. For the next seven years Ned would play with his father and the Western Underground until his father passed away from cancer in 2005. Ned continued to tour with his father’s band as the lead singer. In 2015, Ned moved to Nashville, Tennessee with a box of song ideas from his father that Mac McAnally, one of his father’s producers, would help him with. This led to the release of Forever a Cowboy in 2016.
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