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Danny Myrick
Muddy water Mississippi preacher’s kid Danny Myrick grew up playing, singing and writing for his family gospel band in south Mississippi and had his first #1 Gospel song at the age of 17. Upon moving to Nashville, Danny had several more southern Gospel and Contemporary Christian hits before founding '90s Country Rock band Western Flyer, with whom he had numerous Top 40 hits. Danny has gone on to have cuts on a diverse range of artists, from Montgomery Gentry to Joe Cocker to Maddie & Tae, and has celebrated many hits, such as Craig Morgan’s “International Harvester," Tim McGraw’s “Truck Yeah,” LoCash’s “I Love This Life” and 2009’s most-played Country smash, “She’s Country.” In 2020, Danny released his first solo EP, “King Of Jones County,” featuring the acclaimed song and video “God Is A Gun,” and produced recent #1 albums “Love Out Of Time” by The Voice season 17 winner Jake Hoot, and “Company’s Comin’" by actor/comedian Leslie Jordan, featuring Chris Stapleton, Dolly Parton, Brandi Carlile, TJ Osborne and more.