Born in rural Fannin County Texas August 16, 1934. Attended a Broadcast Trade School at Tyler Commercial College in 1952-53. Worked for KSEY a small station in Seymour, Texas. In l957, Durwood decided to record again. He cut two sides titled, That's The Way It Goes b/w I'm A Lonesome Ole Boy released under the name Durwood Daly. In l958, he teamed with songwriter Jack Rhodes (Silver Threads And Golden Needles and Satisfied Mind) who produced his third release for D Records based in Houston. Appeared intermittently on the Big 'D' Jamboree in Dallas and enjoyed regional airplay and sales in the southwest.
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Durwood Haddock has released 100+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Imagine That: The Lost Recordings (1954-1963), Pushin' Too Hard (American Garage Punk 1964-67), Boom Chicka Boom - The Ultimate Collection Of Johnny Cash Soundalikes. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Durwood Haddock's most popular tracks include The Texas Honky Tonk Blues, That Make Love To Me Look (In Your Eyes), Big Night At My House, There She Goes, You Can Count On Me (If You Can't Count Too High). Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
Born in rural Fannin County Texas August 16, 1934. Attended a Broadcast Trade School at Tyler Commercial College in 1952-53. Worked for KSEY a small station in Seymour, Texas. In l957, Durwood decid... Read the full biography on this page.
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