Dean Daughtry
Biography
William Dean Daughtry (September 8, 1946 – January 26, 2023) was an American musician. Daughtry was the keyboardist for The Candymen, a group that was known for being Roy Orbison's backup band. Daughtry also became the keyboardist for the Classics IV, a group known primarily for the hit songs "Spooky", "Stormy", and "Traces". He, along with Classics IV bandmate J. R. Cobb and Candymen bandmates Robert Nix, Barry Bailey, and Rodney Justo, founded the Atlanta Rhythm Section in 1971. He was the sole constant member until retiring in 2020. They had two US top ten hits: "So in to You" (in 1977) and "Imaginary Lover" (in 1978), both of which reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100. A new rendition of "Spooky" also made it to #17 in 1979. Daughtry was born in Kinston, Alabama. He died in Huntsville, Alabama, on January 26, 2023, at the age of 76.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Champagne Jam
1978

Dragline
1993

A Rock And Roll Alternative
1976

Underdog
1979

Red Tape
1976

Pony Express Record
1994

Just Another Day In Paradise
1982

The South's Greatest Hits Volume II
1978

Quinella
1981

The Boys From Doraville
1980

Southern Fried Rock
1980

Get In The Wind
1978

Al's Big Deal / Unclaimed Freight-An Al Kooper Anthology
1975

Third Annual Pipe Dream
1974

Naked Songs
1972

Imaginary Lover / Silent Treatment
Credited work
623 releases · 107 albums · active 1967–2024
- Performance · 1,306
- Production · 10
- Other credits · 7
Studios: Studio One, Doraville · Tree Sound Studios · Oz Studios, Baltimore, MD · Southern Tracks
Frequent collaborators
- Atlanta Rhythm Section
- Various
- Tim Wilson (7)
- The Candymen
- Paw
- Mylon
- Al Kooper
- Dennis Yost
