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Darcy John moved to Nashville in his early 20’s to continue his career in country music. For years Darcy played lead guitar in the world famous Tootsies Orchid lounge house band where regular stars such as kid rock, Steven Tyler, Montgomery Gentry and countless more come in to jam with the house band. Darcy also as also played lead guitar for artists such as Tommy Cash, Ray Scott, Marlee Scott, Gary West and many more…

Darcy is originally from the small town of St. Marys Ontario, Canada, and is releasing his 3rd single “There goes My Truck“ which illustrates his deep country roots vocals, and his fun sense of humor. Darcy has released 3 singles to Canadian country radio and has been played all across the country on many stations and been a featured artist across the country on many stations as well. “Hunt” and “Forget you got a broken heart” hit the number 1 slot on the indie row country countdown. Darcy’s music is also played on satellite radio daily. Currently Darcy is working on the new record which will be released soon!

Darcy John is a artist, singer songwriter and professional guitar player from St. Marys Ontario. Darcy’s sound is often referred to as a “Nashville sounding record” and also compared to a “Luke Combs sound” . There Goes My Truck Is a humorous song about typical country music things dogs, trucks, and a girl taking his truck….. True Story? Maybe?

He is referred to as being too modest and nice by many radio announcers and people in the music business

Quote; “I love music especially country music! I want people to enjoy my music like I enjoy listening to others. I’m so thankful for any success I’ve had and I have to thank my Family so much for there support and my hometown has been amazing!”

Darcy played a show in his home town after the release of “Hunt and had 3500 people show up on the Main Street to hear him sing and play his new radio releases, people came from not just the small town of St. Marys but cam in from surrounding towns and a few even drove 3 hours to hear the country music artist.