Proceeds benefit the Darryl Worley Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that provides funds to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
After Giant Records closed in 2000, Stroud moved to DreamWorks Records Nashville, where he worked as a producer for several artists such as Darryl Worley.
The project was conceived by John Holmgren of Shafer, Minnesota in the United States after hearing the song "Have You Forgotten" by country singer Darryl Worley.
Darryl Strawberry | Darryl Jones | Jo Anne Worley | Darryl F. Zanuck | Darryl Fitton | Rob Worley | Darryl Philbin | Darryl Kile | Darryl Beamish | Darryl Worley | Darryl Virostko | Darryl van der Velde | Darryl Rogers | Darryl O'Young | Darryl Hunt | Darryl D'Bonneau | Darryl Braxton | Darryl | Worley's flag design, a variant of the "Jolly Roger | Paul Worley | Darryl Swann | Darryl Stingley | Darryl Shannon | Darryl Read | Darryl Pinckney | Darryl Neilson | Darryl Kelly | Darryl Hunt (musician) | Darryl Cotton | Darryl Cherney |