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I’m Daniel A. “Danny” Watkins, born in 1965 in Meridian, MS. Music runs deep in my family—Southern Gospel on my mother’s side and Bluegrass on my father’s. My mother was a soprano, and I like to think that’s where I inherited my vocal range, though I humbly admit it’s nowhere near as impressive as hers. I often joke that I can grab your attention with my voice, but she could truly captivate you with hers.
I married Julie Kate Weaver in December of 2009. She is the owner of Moore’s Restaurant in Houston. She has two children, Dan and John Thomas. Although I am not the biological father, I consider them my own. Both are now United States Marines. We are extremely proud of them! OOO RAH!!!
I was led to the Lord by my Sunday school teacher at the age of 13 at McCool Baptist Church. As I grew older and found myself growing farther apart from God’s plan for my life, I knew I had to make a change. At the age of 29 I realized that I had wasted many years living apart from God’s will.