Country star Jimmy Wayne's cover version of Daryl Hall and John Oates' 1976 hit single, "Sara Smile," which he recorded with the duo earlier this year, is a country smash, and now serves as the centerpiece for the 26th installment of the acclaimed web series, Live From Daryl's House, available starting Dec. 15 at www.lfdh.com. The show will be the first since Daryl Hall and John Oates received their first Grammy nomination in 25 years with a nod in the Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals for "Sara Smile," from their Live at the Troubadour album on Shout! Read More
Jimmy Wayne has come a long way from working as a prison guard, and on Jan. 16 the rising country star will headline the 40th annual REHAB Telethon/Auction at the Abilene Civic Center in Abilene. Read More
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Jimmy Wayne hastens to establish himself as a premier contemporary country balladeer with "Sara Smile," his second album in a year. Read More
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Jimmy Wayne has just released the music video for his latest single, 'Sara Smile.' Read More
Although his version sounds like Al Green covering Hall and Oates on "Sara Smile," country vocalist Jimmy Wayne 's roots are deep into country. Read More
By all Nash Vegas accounts, North Carolina singer/songwriter Jimmy Wayne comes from the wrong side of the tracks. Born in 1972, ... Read the full Jimmy Wayne bio.