Daryl Mosley

Among them is the classic "(Ask the Blind Man) He Saw It All",[1][2] the signature song of the southern gospel trio the Booth Brothers.

At the age of 15, Mosley began singing and entertaining at Loretta Lynn's Dude Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.

Dotson introduced Mosley to mandolin player Danny Roberts and guitarist Fred Duggin and the foursome formed the band New Tradition.

The band's second album, Seed of Love, featured a number of songs penned by Mosley including the title cut, "With His Hands In Wood", and "On His Knees".

In 2001, Mosley joined the legendary group The Osborne Brothers to replace the departing bass player/singer Terry Smith.

The band toured over 150 concerts a year and were widely celebrated for their entertaining stage show and original music.

His first solo album titled "The Secret of Life" (co-produced by New Tradition alum Danny Roberts) was released in May 2020.

In 2022, Mosley released the critically acclaimed album, "Small Town Dreamer" on Pinecastle Records.

In 2024, Mosley released "Long Days & Short Stories," his fourth solo album for Pinecastle Records.

In addition to the songs Mosley wrote for New Tradition and The Farm Hands, he has had songs recorded by The Grascals, Bobby Osborne, Christian artists High Road, The King James Boys, Marty Raybon, country artist Lynn Anderson, and others.