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Darryl Worley was born Oct. 31, 1964, in Pyburn, Tenn. As a child, he had
both musicians and moonshiners in his family. When Worley was a child, his
father quit his job of 25 years to join the ministry, hauling the family away
from home. Moving from town to town, Worley began to excel in sports but broke
his back playing basketball in high school. While in college, he took on some
odd jobs, including diving for mussels, commercial fishing on the Tennessee
River and working in the local paper mill. He earned a degree in biology from
Northern Alabama University with a minor in organic chemistry and then taught
seventh and eighth grade biology.
Later, Worley left a lucrative business to pursue a career in music. He signed a
publishing deal for $150 a week at Fame in Muscle Shoals and often commuted to
Nashville, playing bars. His traditional country music caught the attention of
DreamWorks Nashville, which released his debut single in 2000. Although the
album Hard Rain Don't Last earned rave reviews for its hard country sound, its
first three singles stalled just outside the Top 10.
However, the title track to his follow-up album, I Miss My Friend, climbed to
No. 1 in 2002. Shortly thereafter, Worley visited American troops in Afghanistan
and wrote a song about the experience titled "Have You Forgotten?" Capturing the
anger and frustration of many Americans regarding the war, the song catapulted
to No. 1, and Worley quickly released the album Have You Forgotten? (including
material from previous albums) in 2003. He has since become an outspoken
advocate of the military and has toured numerous bases overseas.
Worley released a self-titled album in late 2004.
Credit: cmt.com
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