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Country 22/01/2007

Darryl Worley to Perform at AFC Championship Game

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NASHVILLE, TN. (Top40 Charts/ 903 Music Records) - 903 Music recording artist Darryl Worley will perform two of his hit songs during the 'Salute to the Troops' halftime show at this Sunday's AFC Championship game at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Colts take on the New England Patriots. Kickoff is at 6:30 PM EST.

100 troops, representatives from each branch of the military, will join Worley on the field as he sings his current hit radio single, 'I Just Came Back (from a War),' and 'Have You Forgotten?'

Worley made his 903 Music album debut with the November 21st release of Here and Now. Produced by Frank Rogers, Here and Now features thirteen new songs, all penned by Worley and friends.

'I Just Came Back (from a War),' currently Top 15 and quickly climbing, is striking an emotional chord across the country and garnering national media attention with its message of compassion and understanding. The song was inspired by a Marine that Worley met who was having a difficult time adjusting to life back home after being at battle.

Worley debuted on the country charts with a trio of top-15 hits in 2000-01: "When You Need My Love," "A Good Day to Run," and "Second Wind.' His breakthrough year was 2002 when Worley's touching ballad "I Miss My Friend," the title tune to his second CD, became his first No. 1 hit. After he spent Christmas 2002 entertaining America's troops in Afghanistan, Kuwait and Uzbekistan, he came home and wrote the patriotic anthem 'Have You Forgotten?,' which became his second No. 1 song and remained at the top of the charts for six weeks. In the summer of 2004, 'Awful Beautiful Life' was released and soon rocketed up the country music charts to become a multi-week No. 1 record in January 2005.






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