DARRELL WEBB
- From Knoxville, Tennessee.
- 1993, began his pro career at age 19 playing mandolin with the Lonesome River Band (replacing Dan Tyminski).
- 1997, joined J.D. Crowe and the New South.
- 1999, released first solo project “Webbsite.”
- 2000, joined a group called New Reflections, then returned to work a second time with J.D. Crowe’s New South.
- 2001, formed a new band called Wildfire with New South bandmates Phil Leadbetter, Robert Hale and Barry Crabtree.
- 2003, performed on Dolly Parton’s “Halos and Horns” project.
- 2005, released solo project Behind the Scenes (Lonesome Day).
- 2007, joined Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, playing guitar (replaced Josh Williams).
- 2008, joined Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper, playing guitar.
- 2009, formed The Darrell Webb Band.
- 2010, released Bloodline album (Rural Rhythm).
- 2012, released Breaking Down the Barriers album (Rural Rhythm).
- 2013, was an original member of the group Sideline.
- 2014, joined a part-time band called Mountain Jacks, the pre-show band for the Lumberjack Feud dinner theatre in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee four nights a week.
- 2014, released Dream Big album (Mountain Fever) with several guest artists celebrating his 20th year as a professional musician.
- 2014, left Sideline. His Darrell Webb band became regulars at the Ole Smokey Distillery in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
- 2017, released Lovers Leap album (Mountain Fever).
- 2018, disbanded his Darrell Webb band to pursue a solo career.
- 2018, teamed up with Barry Abernathy (banjo) to form a new band called Appalachian Road Show.