Darren Rhodes
  • Male
  • Lineville, AL
  • United States
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My Music

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  • 1.
    Please Change The Subject
  • 2.
    The Bestway I Know How
  • 3.
    Politically Incorrect Redneck
  • 4.
    Coldest Night Since 1951
  • 5.
    Johnny Walker Walk
  • 6.
    Jesse Told Becky Goodbye
  • 7.
    I've Been There

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Artist's or Band's Name
Darren Rhodes
City & State
Lineville, Alabama
Country
United States of America
Music Genre(s):
Country
Bio:
June 14, 1966, Darren Rhodes, born Darren Harold Coleman to Harold and Jane Coleman, screamed his way into the world in Windber, Pennsylvania. Six pounds/seven ounces, with dark hair, dark eyes and lusty (ready to make some music) lungs. He was surrounded by music at an early age, listening to his parent's favorite country records. Every year, he and his sister watched Mom and Dad singing and playing at family reunions. His dad played guitar and his mom played her accordion, singing the old country songs Darren learned to love. Darren seemed to be a natural with music. He was quick to learn lyrics to both old and new country songs. This gift would be an asset as he began to look to music as a career. His dream was to be on the Grand Ole Opry. This dream began to take hold at age seven, after seeing Marty Robbins perform. Darren surprised his parents by playing the Wabash Cannonball on the guitar at age nine, after closely watching the way his dad played the chords. From then on, the guitar became Darren's best friend and companion. Darren's best friend and companion. Darren's formal singing lessons came from school choral groups he joined from sixth grade through twelfth. After moving to Florida with his family in 1982, he auditioned for and was picked to sing in a local Opry show. Wanting to pursue a career in music, he moved to Alabama in 1993 with the Opry show. Later he joined an area band as the lead singer. Their country music and his personal style of singing were well received. He appeared on the Country Boy Eddy Show, a local TV show based in Birmingham, Alabama. He also performed at the Alabama Country Music Association near Cullman, Alabama. In November 1998, Darren recorded a 2 song CD at Chelsea Studio in Nashville, TN. The first song on the CD debuted at ..48 on the Independent Tracker Charts on March 10, 2000. In November 2000, Darren recorded his first album at KMA Records. The album, "Jesse Told Becky Goodbye," was released in February 2001. Darren has performed several times at the VFW in Chattanooga, TN, where his music has been well received. Darren seems to increase his following every place he performs. His first album continues to climb up the Independent charts. On March 18, 2001, Darren performed with Grand Ole Opry Star, Ernie Ashworth, at the Holiday Inn Select in Nashville, TN. This performance was to benefit the Children's Rights Council (CRC). Darren's song, "Jesse Told Becky Goodbye," appeared on a compilation CD along with music by Ernie Ashworth. Sales from the CD go to help the CRC National organization. In April, 2001, Darren released a single to radio stations entitled "Politically Incorrect Redneck." This song has proven to be very popular. An album containing this song will soon be going to press. Fans may purchase it by late summer. Darren performed live in Chattanooga, TN, on May 19, 2001. He and a live band performed for Penske Oil's Customer Appreciation Day in the K-Mart parking lot. Everyone who hears Darren knows he is on his way to seeing his dream come true. If you ask him, Darren will tell you God has given him his talent and remains in the spotlight - center stage - a very important place in Darren's life! Darren Rhodes "Jesse Told Becky Goodbye" has just won International Song of the Year at the International Airplay King Eagle Awards in Nashville, 9th month 2001. Darren Rhodes also receives an award from the Best Of Texas Awards held in Beumont, Texas for (Male Vocalist Of The Year.) 10th month 2001.

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At 8:09pm on July 27, 2011, The Foxman said…
Hello Darren ! Here is a link to my ReverbNation site if you want to hook up http://www.reverbnation.com/foxman
At 11:14pm on June 13, 2011, Ronald Sillito said…
Thanks Daren, I really appreciate you becoming a Fan. I have read a little bit about your history, and fighting Cancer must be tough, I lost my wife to breast Cancer in 1996, she was only 44 years old. I Live in Western Canada, Lethbridge, Alberta, and have been involved in music for almost 50 years. Thanks again Darren, and hope to talk again soon..>>Ron..>>
At 3:01pm on June 4, 2011, Ray Hardison said…
I was with her Rodeo the Longhorn Rodeo she owned back in the mid 70's. When ever I played in Nashville I always stayed at her place on Briley Parkway in Madison. Good article of you. When you go to reverbnation read up on some of my press it tells a little bit about me. I have been out of music since 1985 and got back into it last summer when Mark Chesnutts manager Kenny Thurman called me and wanted me to write some songs for the movie Bonnie and Clyde coming out in November. I have had cancer to fight and have had my heart worked on and now I'm getting over back surgery.
At 11:22pm on May 27, 2011, Ray Hardison said…
Darren I've been playing music since I was 6 and when I was 21 I got to do a TV show in Danville Va. with Tommy Jennings Waylon's brother, the show went well and his guitar player and opening act got sick so I finished the tour out as his rythym guitar player and pening act Tommy Cash was also with him on the tour so after the tour was over  I wrote and recorded a song Life of a Texas Singer and some radio stations were playing  it and Hank Williams Jr's manager heard the song after Hank did a show in Roanoke Va. he called the radio station and got my home number and called me at 2:00 am on a Sunday morning and wanted to meet with me before he went back to Alabama so I hoped in the car and met him in Rocky Mount Va. and then the next Thursday I went to Cullman Alabama to Hank Williams Jr Enterprises and signed a two year deal all of that happen in 1979. It was a fun two year's basically I was just opened up shows for different artist like David Alan Coe, John Anderson and got to be friends with Mickey u are on facebook send me a friend invite...
At 3:12pm on May 26, 2011, Ray Hardison said…
Good stuff Darren....
At 11:54am on May 25, 2011, SharBaby Newport said…

Hello Darren!!!!!    Thank you for becoming a friend here on Indie Music Channel!!!!!!    Darren,   You are  a  GREAT  COUNTRY SINGER!!!!!!!    I Love the Song "The Bestway"  Moveover  Nashville!!!!!!    What  a GREAT SOUND!!!!!!!

PEACE & HAPPINESS

SHARBABY

At 9:31am on May 16, 2011, Mike Sanders/ Country Boys Union said…
Nice tight country country music. Love it. Thanks  Country Boys Union

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