Deryl Dodd





Deryl Dodd
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Texas born musician, singer, songwriter and producer, Deryl Dodd, AKA “The Double D”, has had a long and colorful career, entering the music scene in Waco, Texas in 1987. After four years of constant touring with several Texas bands, Deryl had the opportunity to open a show for legendary songwriter Dean Dillon. Following the performance, he was invited backstage to meet Mr. Dillon, where he complimented Deryl’s songwriting and arranged to meet with him in Nashville. So he did. “People ask me how you get into the music business. You just get out there and do it. You’ve got to have great love and passion for it. It’s important to know your strengths and limitations, and when doors open, be prepared when you walk in.”


As a result of this 1991 visit, Dodd circulated through Nashville for several months and found himself employed as lead guitar player and singing background vocals for Martina McBride. This changed everything. Soon Deryl was in demand, playing, recording, and touring with some of the industry’s very best. Then, in 1995, Deryl signed his first recording contract with Sony Music, releasing his debut album, ONE RIDE IN VEGAS. This critically acclaimed album produced his first hit single, “That’s How I Got to Memphis”. The importance of this song is immeasurable for many reasons. To this day, it remains one of Dodd’s most loved songs by fans and radio alike, though at the time of its release, it was going against the grain of the labels’ direction. This led to opposition, to say the least. His second album, self-titled, DERYL DODD, produced the national hit, “A Bitter End”, and the industry was taking notice. PEARL SNAPS, was Dodd’s third and final album with Sony. The first single and title track, “Pearl Snaps”, reached number one on the newly created Texas music chart. This led to his journey back home. “I loved my time in Nashville. I saw and did a lot and made great friends with some very talented people. I was probably hardheaded, but I wanted to make what I knew to be country music, at a time when it was changing. It’s all about timing.”


Dodd was not alone in his independent spirit. In the Lone Star state, songwriters and musicians were creating a movement giving them the freedom to make music their own way. The late Rick Smith, of Smith Music Group, considered to be an icon in promoting and advocating the Texas music scene, asked Deryl to record an album, LIVE AT BILLY BOB’S, an established series which had launched the careers of dozens of budding Texas music artist. “I’m just one of many who love and thank God for Rick Smith. He did so much for Texas and the music, but most of all, he was a friend.” This was another important move in Dodd’s career, bringing him back to Texas and back to a live music scene, where he is at his best. Dodd brings a passion and energy to his shows that anyone with a pulse can certainly feel. The live album featured the songs, “Things Are Fixin’ to Get Real Good” and “My New Tony Lamas”, which had the sound that firmly planted him back on Texas soil.


He then made two albums with Dualtone Music Group, STRONGER PROOF and FULL CIRCLE. These records also produced songs that hit high on the Texas charts such as “Love or Something Like It” and “I’m Not Home Right Now”.


After several years of touring and chart success in Texas, Deryl took some time off to write new material and regain perspective. It was a good break, because he returned to Smith Music in 2009, recording a new album, TOGETHER AGAIN that produced three top five hits and a chart topping number one. Following the excitement of this album, Deryl went back in the studio to record his  RANDOM AS I AM, released July 2011. Dodd pours his soul, passion and humor into what may be his best effort to date. Dodd's newest release, LONG HARD RIDE is due out April 21st.  It's a collection of his best loved songs reimagined as duets with his Texas friends.   “I have been blessed to make music for this long. I never had a plan, still don’t. But, I hope it’s made a difference and done something good for somebody. That’s the whole reason I started doing it.”


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12/01/2006 - Dodd comes ‘Full Circle’ with new CD - Read More
08/08/2006 - New CD and Music DVD Releases - Read More
05/11/2006 - Dodd customized Outlaw promo - Read More
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Deryl Dodd  06/13/2006            
Kevin
great stuff, top notch cd. as country as it gets
Deryl Dodd  05/31/2006            
Loose360
Unbelievable...how this guy is not on every country radio station is beyond me. Excellent songs and writing. All of his albums are full of great music.
Deryl Dodd  04/03/2006            
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Deryl Dodd is the best. There is nothing better than sitting around a fire, in the middle of nowhere(aka: my hometown), listening to some good texas country. And Deryl Dodd is exactly that.
Deryl Dodd  08/28/2005            
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I first met Deryl Dodd at Carlos n Charlies a couple of weeks ago, not only was he a wonderful singer he is also a very nice guy. Got a chance to sit and talk to him for a while and enjoyed his company very much. Went and saw him again at Hill's and again the same great preformer and nice guy.
Deryl Dodd  07/16/2005            
Mark Brady
Ok...I was at Mo's place in Katy , Texas last night 7-15-2005 and saw Deryl Dodd perform. What talent! Not only is he a good singer and song writer, but, a good performer as well. He had every girl in the whole bar in his back pocket and had the dance floor rocking!He is by far one of the most enjoyable performers on the Texas circut as well as National. Go support him! You will have a good time!
Deryl Dodd  06/17/2005            
Keith Zahar
I saw Deryl play at Decouxs in Crystal Beach this week. This experence had me remembering my childhood when my brother and family would play music and sing, Deryl plays for the love of music while his humility makes everyone feel a part, the quality of his work leaves us wanting more. Deryl don't forget us because we won't forget you.
Deryl Dodd  06/16/2005            
joni
deryl is my favorite texas country artist ever. his remake of Sundown stoll my heart the very first time i heard it. and who could not love tony lama boots?! so awesome. Mr. Dodd needs to do a show in Lubbock Tx. sometime soon. really. thanks for proving that country can still be country even with a twist.
Deryl Dodd  04/23/2005            
M. Deevers
I have to say that this is by far my favorite Artist - I just can't get enough of "Stronger Proof". It ranks up there with Aaron Watson's "Honky Tonk Kid" and Kevin Fowler's "Loose, Loud, & Crazy"!
Deryl Dodd  12/24/2004            
Bordello Bob Tumlinson
This guy can sing the old country favorites and make you believe that you have gone back fifty years with the blink of an eye, or he can sing one of the totally irreverant songs that have made him popular with the tacky crowd. Yes I said the tacky crowd and I should know cuss I am one. I am glad that his new TONY Llama boots did not have a crack in them, and I am glad that she did.
Deryl Dodd  11/14/2004            
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Lucky Dog's loss continues to be Dualtone's gain as the roster of Sony's former imprint follows a migratory path to the Nashville indie. Joining recent releases by BR549 and Charlie Robison, Dodd's latest shows the greatest leap forward. His previous LP, 2002's "Pearl Snaps," was something of a comeback effort, regaining his musical footing after a crippling bout of viral encephalitis. This time out he leans even more heavily on twangy two-steppers, with plenty of fiddle, steel and honky-tonk piano. ¶ Having returned to Texas, Dodd's brought a bit of his Nashville polish with him, but like many who temped on Lucky Dog, he pairs commercial edgings with a heart-and-soul that retains its roots. The opener, "Never Again," hits the ground running with a Bakersfield shuffle that features a terrific walking bass line from the band's newest member, Kerry Wilson. The mid-tempo title track reworks classic tear-in-your-beer themes with some clever wordplay, and Dodd adds a sly edge to the Kenny Rogers hit, "Love or Something Like It." ¶ When Dodd stays up-tempo, he rocks in the Texas style of Jack Ingram and Pat Green, but when he slows down for tunes like "Outside Lookin' In" and "She Does the Best She Can," he drifts to the middle of the road. The exception is the closer, "The Crowd," a heartfelt ode that nicely captures the bond between Texas musicians and their fans. Those who've followed Dodd's career, or simply like the roadhouse music of the Lone Star state will enjoy this one. ¶ 3-3/4 stars, if allowed fractional ratings.
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