David Harley Worthington

David Harley Worthington is an American drummer formerly of Glenn Wells and the Blends for the early 60's swamp rock band Glenn Wells and the Blends. Worthington and the Blends had a short lived success after their manager stole their money from the two number one hit singles nation wide "write me a letter" and "you're mine tonight" featured on the swamp gold compilation albums. After his departure from Glenn Wells and the Blends David joined a new band with frontman Kurt Block, forming the band Kurt Block and the velvets soon to disband after a short career.
After His Music Career David Worthington went into temporary music hiatus and pursued other opportunities winning the amateur golden glove boxing tournament twice, then meeting his future wife after to encounters, he settled down got a steady job and they thus marry and have three children the first of which died a couple days after birth do to a defect, then became a grandfather to two children from his second born.
In mid 2006 at the estimated age of 63 or 64 David Haley Worthington returned to the music scene by filling in on a couple of gigs for his friends country rock band, after the drummer couldn't make it for some unseen reasons, after playing for a while with the band he then joined them as the secondary drummer.
In the year of 2007 he is still currently playing with the band, but is soon to leave for an early and well deserved retirement.
 
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