Worley does military tour
Thursday, April 22, 2010 – Darryl Worley will kick-off his "Stars for Stripes" military tour next week. Worley's "We've Not Forgotten" tour takes place April 29-May 3 and will include several full-band concerts, as well as scaled-down acoustic shows at bases in Iraq.]
A long-time supporter of the military, Worley has toured overseas every year since 2002.
Upon returning to the states, Worley will begin working on his new album. Beginning May 14, he will host five songwriter series' throughout the summer with the first event, "Hitmakers on the Harbor" in Pickwick, Tenn., already sold out. All proceeds from the benefits will go toward the Darryl Worley Foundation.
More news for Darryl Worley
- 03/11/19: Worley announces new album
- 01/30/12: Worley signs record deal
- 10/22/10: Worley cancer center opens in November
- 09/27/10: Worley charity event raises $200K
- 07/27/10: Worley runs the Tennessee River again
- 02/10/10: Worley goes for the Cribs
- 11/25/09: Worley recovers from neck surgery
- 05/15/09: Worley goes to hospital, finishes show
CD reviews for Darryl Worley


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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