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Darryl Worley

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WOW!! His "Hard Rain Don't Last" album is a steel players dream. Paul Franklin and Mike Johnson doing the steel work. In-freakin-credible. Most of the album reminds me of the Desert Rose Band albums. Lots of great up-front steel and fantastic harmonies, as well as the overall styling of the songs. Made me put an $800 stereo into my pick-em-up truck to fully enjoy the quality of this album. OK, so I would have put the stereo in anyway, but the album is truly a masterpiece in my opinion.
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No kidding--one of the better releases this year. Great songs, too.
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Yeah Rich ! real nice album.
i guessed it was PF on it.
Sideways + Hard Rain are my favorites.
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Post by Hook Moore »

i agree,also catch him live sometime..Out of a 30 minute show he included 2 Haggard,1 Buck Owens,and 1 swing tune...he`s a country boy. Image
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I think he is one of the best real country artist to come along in a very long time. He wrote 10 of the 12 songs on that cd. And you guys are right, it a Great CD. I hope the steeler in his road band realizes what a great artist he gets to play behind, REAL COUNTRY MUSIC
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Darryl and his family live about half mile from me, i can assure you he is country as cornbread. I have had the pleasure of playing with Darryl in the past and he does know what country music is all about. He is one of the few artists who carry a steelguitar in his road band. GO out and buy his CD's you won't be disappointed.


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Sounds like one for my wish list.


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Didn't I try to tell ya'll "he's goooooood" back in April? Image Image

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David,
I think we posted it months ago! Theresa
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I am a big Fan of Darryl Worley, great sounding stuff, nice harmonies. I plan on getting that CD.
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yes U did David, yes U did ...
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Post by RichardMcKinney »

I have his CD it is great.What a talented singer, and the steel action on this CD blew me away.I think Paul outdid himself on this one.Great job.

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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Does anyone know for sure which songs Paul played on and which ones Mike played on? I'm having a real tough time figuring it out.
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