Deryl Dodd

Deryl Dodd ( born April 12, 1964 in Texas) is an American singer of the Texas country music scene.

Life and career

Deryl Dodd came in April 1964 at the world and grew up in Dallas in Texas. First was his great passion the football, but when stopped him an injury, he decided to pursue his musical talents. His statements made ​​Dodd in 1987, before four years later moved to Nashville, Tennessee to play in a band with Brett Beavers, and he also appeared during the early 90s as a support act for Martina McBride and supported them on a LP as a background singer. Furthermore, he supported Country greats like Tracy Lawrence and Radney Foster. In 1996, he also came to his own first studio album, which he published in October of this year under the title One Ride in Vegas. Right off the bat Dodd was able to reach the country charts, and the three singles of the album could be placed in the charts. Two years later, the musicians brought out a second, named after himself, album, which was able to confirm the success of his Erstwerks and had his biggest hit with the song A Bitter End, was also placed as its so far only on the Billboard Hot 100.

His plans for a Tourne but had to cancel due to a serious illness Dodd. Half a year of bed rest was recommended to him by his doctor after this time he needed one and a half years for rehabilitation, while he himself had to learn to play the guitar again. In 2002, he finally ventured a fresh start with a new label and released the album Pearl Snaps, which was less successful than its predecessors, and the Genre Charts missed. He then moved back to Texas, where he recorded 2003 live album at Billy Bob 's Texas, which had already done country Interpteten like Willie Nelson, Pat Green or Jason Boland & the Stragglers before him. The album reached number 61 on the country charts. His recording career he set a year later continued with the album Stronger Proof, on to 2011 yet was followed by three more CDs.

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Singles

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