- Johnny Darrell
Infobox musical artist
Name = Johnny Darrell
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Johnny Darrell
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Born = birth date|1940|07|23
Hopewell,Alabama ,USA
Died = Death date and age|1997|10|7|1940|07|23
Kennesaw, Georgia,USA
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Instrument =Guitar , Vocals
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Genre = Country
Occupation =Singer-songwriter
Years_active = 196x-1997
Label = United Artists
Capricorn
Associated_acts =Johnny Darrell (b.
July 23 ,1940 - d.October 7 ,1997 ) was an American country music artist.Darrell was born inHopewell, Alabama but grew up inMarietta, Georgia .AMG Biography [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fpfixqr5ldhe~T1] ] After a stint in the army, he moved to Nashville and began managing aHoliday Inn nearMusic Row when he was discovered by Kelso Herstin, a producer working for United Artists, on the recommendation ofBobby Bare . In his recording career, Darrell established a trend of introducing "lyrically adventurous" songs that would later become major hits for other artists.His first single, a version of
Curly Putman 's "Green Green Grass of Home" was issued in 1965, to be followed by "As Long as the Wind Blows" in 1966. He was the first to record theMel Tillis song "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town ", which became a top ten hit for him in 1967 and later a hit forKenny Rogers . This was followed by his performance ofDallas Frazier 's "the Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp" in 1968, and the crossover hit "With Pen in Hand", which would later became a hit forVicki Carr . In the 1970s, Darrell was associated with theOutlaw country movement. Darrell suffered fromdiabetes , a disease which would impair his health and ability to perform. Darrell died from the disease at age 57 inKennesaw, Georgia , and was survived by his wife Jody.Alabama Music Hall of Fame: Johnny Darrell. [http://www.alamhof.org/darrellj.htm] ]Discography
*"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" (1967, United Artists)
*"The Son of Hickery Holler's Tramp" (1968, United Artists)
*"With Pen in Hand" (1968, United Artists)
*"Why You Been Gone So Long" (1969, United Artists)
*"Giant Country" (1970, United Artists)
*"California Stop-Over" (1970, United Artists)
*"The Best of Johnny Darrell" (1970, United Artists)
*"Water Glass of Whiskey" (1975, Capricorn)
*"Singin' It Lonesome: The Very Best...1965-1970" (2000, Raven)
*"The Complete Gusto/Starday/King Recordings" (2002, King)Notes
External links
*allmusicguide | id=11:fpfixqr5ldhe~T0
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