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Deryl Dodd

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Dallas-born to a family who loved music , Deryl grew up on a real music - gospel, bluegrass, country and rootsy rock ‘n’ roll. Guitar at age seven, banjo at thirteen, pedal steel at sixteen - the young Dodd’s hands nearly always gripped a stringed instrument.While attending college in Lubbock and Waco, Dodd spent much time honing his musical chops on the side, as the music became his vocation. Cutting his teeth in local honky tonks as a musician and vocalist, Deryl soon became the front man for a Waco band. His enthusiasm and natural connection with the audience regularly drew crowds of up to a thousand.Moving to Nashville in 1991 accelerated Dodd’s pace. Quickly hired as a lead guitarist and high harmony singer for Martina McBride, Deryl found himself rocketed from smoky clubs to giant stadiums when Martina opened for Garth Brooks (little did he know that in the near future, he himself would be opening for Brooks). As he refined his skills on the six-string, he also kept busy songwriting, working with the likes of John Hiatt, Kevin Welch and Radney Foster. Next came a 1993 publishing deal with BMG Music resulting in other artists recording his songs, including rewarding cuts on two of Tim McGraw’s multi-platinum albums. In 1994, Dodd joined up with Tracy Lawrence’s band to play rhythm guitar and harmony vocals. He was becoming well sought after by many artists, especially now finding himself in the studio recording background vocals with the likes of Martina McBride, Tracy Lawrence and Radney Foster. However, Dodd had plans to make his own music, and did. In 1995, he landed a recording contract with Columbia Records. The 1996 release of his first album, One Ride in Vegas, which spawned the hit single, “That’s How I Got to Memphis”, written by legendary storyteller Tom T. Hall, brought critical acclaim, national tours, and the applause of newfound fans. A serious contender had arrived.Comprised of up-tempo rockers, gorgeous ballads, bluesy shuffles and stories in song, the 1998 follow up album, Deryl Dodd, built on the strengths of the native Texan’s debut. Critics from trade publications to USA Today hailed the newcomer a fresh voice straight out of traditional country. “They called me a ‘throwback,’ ” Deryl says, “and I’d joke that it meant they could throw me back if they didn’t like me. But I am country, it’s how I walk and talk. When I go back to my family’s farm in Comanche, Texas, I know that’s where my soul feels at home.” Deryl Dodd comes directly from that place - the dirt roads he remembers, the land that has “something untouched about it, something wild and open.” Deryl Dodd comes from the heart.Tragically in February 1999, after a grueling schedule promoting the successful single, A Bitter End, Deryl developed viral encephalitis, a life-threatening illness which attacks the central nervous system. Following six months of frustrating immobility, Deryl has spent another year and a half rehabilitating in his struggle to return to his life and his music. What began as a devastating experience has given the singer/songwriter a new appreciation for the blessings each day has to offer. After a long recovery he is gratefully on the road and touring again with his band the Homesick Cowboys - his first invitation being the opening slot for the explosive Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Soul 2 Soul tour. Back in the studio in 2001 for his third album, Dodd moved himself from Columbia records to Sony’s new independent label, Lucky Dog, where he was able to have more creative freedom. He received much criticism from the industry, fearing it would appear as a demotion. But making his music is all he has ever been about, regardless of the perception. The 2002 release of Pearl Snaps was again critically acclaimed as his first two singles, Pearl Snaps and Honky Tonk Champagne reached the 1 spot on the Texas music chart. The album is comprised of two earlier hits, That’s How I got to Memphis and Bitter End and radio favored album cuts, Sundown and On Earth as it is in Texas. Dodd shows incredible instincts in knowing great songs that he didn’t write as well as those he does such as his new single, “She’ll Have You Back,” a modern day classic. You can’t manufacture authenticity and this man has plenty of it. His struggles as well as his highs in life go hand in hand with his music.Dodd learned that the success of any artist requires giving more than 100%. “Leaving my home, family and friends is always an adjustment. However, I have found there is true healing power in the fans, the gigs, the nights we’re ‘in the zone’…it’s like this spiritual thing that takes my life to another level.”


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Member Since: 27/09/2007
Band Website: www.deryldodd.com
Band Members: Tuesday, June 2nd, Deryl Dodd’s new single was released to your favorite radio stations by Smith Music Group. The single, titled “Together Again” is a heartfelt; self arranged and produced record that was originally recorded in 1964, by the late, great Buck Owens. The single will also be included on a new album, also produced by Deryl, which is to be released sometime in August. The album, appropriately titled “Together Again”, will bring together a continuing relationship with Smith Music Group, who also brought you Deryl Dodd Live At Billy Bob’s, that released August 2003. The single, “Together Again”, will be available for download on iTunes.com beginning Tuesday, June 9th. Please continue to request “Together Again” to be played on your favorite radio station.
Influences:You've asked DD for it and now the complete catalog of Deryl Dodd recordings, 1995- 2008, are now available for download at the Rhapsody MP3 store, http://mp3.rhapsody.com/deryl-dodd/tracks.html
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Record Label: Smith Music Group
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Deryl Dodd Releases New Single "Together Again"

                     Tuesday, June 2nd, Deryl Dodds new single is being released to your favorite radio stations by Smith Music Group.  The single, titled Together Again is a heartfelt; self arrang...
Posted by on Tue, 02 Jun 2009 12:30:00 GMT

Jason Allen / Deryl Dodd Duet

Call your favorite radio station and request to hear "Jenny Lee", the Jason Allen / Deryl Dodd, duet on the Jason Allen's  latest CD release, THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
Posted by on Sun, 08 Mar 2009 07:47:00 GMT

Thank You!

Hey everybody, I hope you're all doing well! I just wanted to take a moment to say thanks for all your love and support this year. We took some time off to make sense of things, as we all do from tim...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:57:00 GMT

In Memory of Joy Ham

On September 23rd, Joy Ham, an ardent fan and supporter of Deryl and the band, passed away as a result of ocular melanoma. Everyone with Deryl Dodd Products expresses their deepest sympathy to Joy's f...
Posted by on Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:47:00 GMT

Thank You Jeff Tucker at Top Hand Cowboy Church

Thank you, Jeff Tucker, for submitting the video on youtube.com that was made at a performance at the ..:NAMESPACE PREFIX = ST1 />Top Hand Cowboy Church last month.  Jeff, a videographer and lay ...
Posted by on Thu, 21 Aug 2008 19:46:00 GMT

Highlights from Austins Hills Cafe Performance

..TR> DERYL DODD RETURNS TO HILLS CAFEby Janice Williams In the last year or two, Deryl Dodd has slowed down the regular touring schedule and focused more on the writing side of his musical life. ...
Posted by on Sat, 09 Aug 2008 16:17:00 GMT