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Durwood Haddock has enjoyed his greatest success as a songwriter, having penned the country classic "There She Goes" with Eddie Miller, which has been recorded by Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Ernest Tubb, Carl Smith, k.d. lang, and many others. But over the course of a half-century in the music business, Haddock has also distinguished himself as a singer, instrumentalist, radio personality, booking agent, and publisher. Born in Lamasco, TX, in 1934, Haddock developed a passion for music as a boy, and he became proficient on the guitar, fiddle, and mandolin in his teens. After graduating from high school, Haddock enrolled in Tyler Commercial College in Tyler, TX, where he studied broadcasting, and in 1953 he took the first of many jobs in radio at KSEY in Seymour, TX. After leaving KSEY, Haddock formed his first band and in 1954 landed a paying gig playing fiddle behind West Texas honky tonk man Tiny Colbert. While playing with Colbert, Haddock met Miller, and together they landed a short-lived radio show and started writing songs together, scoring a hit with "Release Me" when it was cut by Jimmy Heap and landed in the country & western Top Ten. Haddock made his recording debut in 1955, when he recorded "There She Goes" for Four Star Records under the name Durwood Daily; the single didn't sell, but after Carl Smith recorded it, it hit the charts and became a country perennial. After bouncing from town to town for several years, Haddock settled in Kermit, TX, in 1957, working at radio station KERB as a DJ, ad salesman, and assistant manager. Haddock continued playing his music at nightclubs and recorded for a variety of small labels in Texas as Durwood Daily until 1962, when he was signed to United Artists Records and scored a Top 20 country hit under his real name with...

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