 WHASINGTON, D.C. (DreamWorks Records/ www.nationalcops.org) - DreamWorks recording artist Darryl Worley has been asked to participate in the 24th Annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service in Washington D.C. on May 15th. He will perform his hit single, 'I Miss My Friend.' Worley's performance will take place just prior to President George W. Bush's speech to the participants, who gather annually to honor not only the police officers killed in the line of duty, but their families as well. The first official memorial service took place on May 15, 1982. On that date, approximately 125 people gathered in Senate Park to honor 91 law enforcement officers. Over the past 22 years the organization has honored more than 3,000 law enforcement officers from around the nation. Worley is currently on tour in support of his self-titled CD, one of the most highly acclaimed releases of 2004. The first single, 'Awful Beautiful Life,' kept the No 1 position for two weeks, and the current single, 'If Something Should Happen,' is already a Top 20 hit.
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