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Gospel music singer/songwriter Daryl Mosley to offer free concert at Walton’s New Banklick Baptist Church


Singer, songwriter, and storyteller Daryl Mosley will present a free concert on Sunday, December 10 at 11 a.m. at New Banklick Baptist Church, 10794 Banklick Road, Walton.

From countless appearances on “The Grand Ole Opry” to classic shows at the famous Bluebird Cafe to a touring schedule of over 150 concerts per year, singer/songwriter Daryl Mosley has been sharing his songs and his stories with America for over 30 years.

Daryl Mosley (Photo provided)

He has written three Song of the Year award winners, ten of his songs have made it to number one, and he has been named Songwriter of the Year three times.

His songs have been recorded by dozens of artists ranging from bluegrass legend Bobby Osborne to country star Lynn Anderson to Southern Gospel’s The Booth Brothers, and have been featured on television shows ranging from “American Idol” to “The View.” One of his best-known songs, “(Ask the Blind Man) He Saw It All,” was named one of the top Southern Gospel songs of all time.

Gospel music legend Bill Gaither calls Daryl “a poet – and we don’t have many poets left.”

Mosley says, “I just write and sing songs about real life and real people; songs about faith and home and community are the foundation of my music because those are the things that are most precious to me.”

His concert is an intimate opportunity to hear his songs of life and faith as well as the entertaining stories of the people and events that inspired them.

The concert is free to the public but a love offering will be taken.


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