Darryl Worley and wife file for divorce
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Darryl Worley and wife file for divorce

Wednesday, August 16, 2006 – Singer Darryl Worley and his wife of five years, Beverly, filed for divorce, Worley announced through a press release Wednesday.

Worley, who has a new disc coming out in September, said commented, "Beverly and I are still best of friends and I hope we will always be. Our lifestyles and occupations have taken their toll on our marriage over the past five years, but we still care for one another and will continue to do a lot of good work together to help many people in need. We ask that our family, friends and fans let us work through this difficult time in our own way, and everyone please respect our privacy. Beverly and I are doing okay and will handle this situation with honor and dignity."


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CD review - Sounds Like Life Never taking anything for granted. That's the point of Darryl Worley's song, You Never Know. The song might have a heavy theme about treating every day as if its your last. But that's the exception on a disc filled with fun-loving songs with a recurring theme of having a good ol' time. Fellow country artists Jamey Johnson, Mel Tillis and Bill Anderson lend their voices on Don't Show Up (If You Can't Get Down). But the highlight is definitely, Honkytonk Life - which ...
CD review - Here and Now It's been three and a half years since Darryl Worley gained fame for "Have You Forgotten?" Worley has changed with the political landscape, choosing to record a different type of patriotic song on his new 13-track album. "I Just Came Back from a War" is written from the perspective of an Iraqi war veteran returning home and how he deals with everyone around him saying he's a changed person. It's a powerful message, and it's pro-war sentiment is much more ...
Darryl Worley gets dark on his fourth and deepest album. The dozen songs often focus on the hardscrabble small town Southern life, murder, facing death and difficult relationships. This is not easy subject matter to digest even when Worley applies a lighter side musically (the well done "I Love Her, She Hates Me"). "If Something Should Happen" is sung in the voice of a cancer victim who may not survive. Not exactly the typical major label country fare these days. "Facing Death" describes the ...


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