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Daron Jay Norwood (September 30, 1965 – July 22, 2015)[1] was an American country music singer. He released two albums for Giant Records and charted six times on Hot Country Songs.

Musical career

Signed to Giant Records in 1993, he released two albums (1994's Daron Norwood and 1995's Ready, Willing and Able)[2] for the label and charted six singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Two singles off his debut album, "If It Wasn't For Her I Wouldn't Have You" and "Cowboys Don't Cry", both made the country Top 40.[3] The title track of his second album was later a Top 20 hit in 1996 for Lari White.

In late 1994, Norwood co-wrote and sang "Little Boy Lost" on the BNA Records album Keith Whitley: A Tribute Album, a tribute to Keith Whitley which featured a mix of original songs, covers of Whitley's material, and new compositions.[4] Norwood also sang "Working Elf Blues" on the 1995 multi-artist album Giant Country Christmas, Volume 1.[3][5]

Personal life

On November 5, 1995, Norwood decided to retire because of his addiction to alcohol. He told the Lubbock-Avalanche Journal that during that time period, he consumed 20 to 25 shots of Jack Daniel's a night.[6]

Norwood also served as a motivational speaker. His program, called "Keep It Straight", was developed to warn children of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. Daron married Suella McCarty on July 5, 2009. Together they had a son, Daylan Jaron.[1] Daron also has an adult daughter from a previous marriage. Her name is Krista. Daron also had two younger daughters from a previous marriage. Their names are Delayney Jayde Fountain, and Roxy Parker Fountain.

Norwood was found dead in his Hereford, Texas, apartment by his landlord on the afternoon of July 22, 2015. The Associated Press reported he was last seen the previous night by friends. Hereford police spokesperson, Capt. Kirsten Williams, stated on July 23 that Norwood's body showed no signs of trauma and that investigators did not suspect foul play. Williams further stated that cause of death was still pending.[7]

Discography

Albums

Title Album details
Daron Norwood
Ready, Willing and Able
  • Release date: March 28, 1995
  • Label: Giant Records
I Still Believe
  • Release date: August 3, 2012
  • Label: D10 records

Singles

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country CAN Country
1993 "If It Wasn't for Her I Wouldn't Have You" 26 12 Daron Norwood
1994 "Cowboys Don't Cry" 24 22
"If I Ever Love Again" 48 52
1995 "Bad Dog, No Biscuit" 50 67 Ready, Willing and Able
"My Girl Friday" 58
2002 "In God We Trust" Шаблон:N/a
2011 "Take Me Back" I Still Believe
2016 "The Journey"(posthmously) Шаблон:N/a
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other charted songs

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
1995 "The Working Elf Blues" 75 Giant Country Christmas Volume 1

Music videos

Year Video Director
1993 "If It Wasn't for Her, I Wouldn't Have You"[8] Marc Ball
1994 "Cowboys Don't Cry"
"If I Ever Love Again"
1995 "Bad Dog, No Biscuit"
"My Girl Friday"
2002 "In God We Trust"
2010 "Take Me Back"

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  6. Country singer Norwood teams with golfer for benefit link
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