Johnny Darrell, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Johnny Darrell

Country musician

Date of Birth: 23-Jul-1940

Place of Birth: Hopewell, Cleburne County, Alabama, Alabama, United States

Date of Death: 07-Oct-1997

Profession: songwriter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Johnny Darrell

  • Johnny Darrell (July 23, 1940 – October 7, 1997) was an American country music artist. Darrell was born in Hopewell, Alabama but grew up in Marietta, Georgia.
  • After a stint in the army, he moved to Nashville and began managing a Holiday Inn near Music Row when he was discovered by Kelso Herstin, a producer working for United Artists, on the recommendation of Bobby Bare.
  • In his recording career, Darrell established a trend of introducing "lyrically adventurous" songs that later became 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 the Mel Tillis song "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town", which became a top ten hit for him in 1967 and later a hit for Kenny Rogers.
  • This was followed by his performance of Dallas Frazier's "the Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp" in 1968, and the crossover hit "With Pen in Hand", which would later become a hit for Vikki Carr.
  • In the 1970s, Darrell was associated with the Outlaw country movement.
  • Darrell suffered from diabetes, a disease which would impair his health and ability to perform.
  • Darrell died from the disease at age 57 in Kennesaw, Georgia, and was survived by his wife Jody.

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