Derri Daugherty, born Derald Daugherty on October 13, 1958 in the United States of America, is a guitarist and singer. He began his musical career as an engineer and roadie for the band Daniel Amos. Through this role, he met Steve Hindalong, with whom he started writing songs and eventually formed the alternative rock band The Choir. Daugherty's early work includes the EP A Few Unfinished Songs released in 2004. He is also a founding member of the Roots music supergroup Lost Dogs, alongside Terry Scott Taylor, Michael Roe, and Gene Eugene. In 2011, he released the album Clouds Echo in Blue, followed by Hush Sorrow (2016) and The Color of Dreams (2018). Daugherty has produced albums for various artists, including Randy Stonehill and Sheila Walsh, and is known for his work on the City on a Hill series with Steve Hindalong. He owns Neverland, a recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee.
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