Little Rock, Ark. (April 5, 2006) -- Continental Express driver
Don Whatley has been singing and strumming for more than 40 years
but has just recently decided to put his songs for truckers on CD.
driver Don Whatley has been singing and strumming for more than 40
years but has just recently decided to put his songs for truckers
on CD.
“I worked as a professional musician for about 12 years
playing with David Crosby of Crosby, Stills & Nash among
others,” says Whatley. “Then I began driving and am in
my 16th year with Continental Express. I just decided it was time I
put my two professions together.”
Working with a connection in Nashville, Whatley is planning on
cutting a CD called “American Trucker” in late May.
“I wrote all of the songs for the album,” he says.
“There’s a real market for songs that speak to
today’s trucker.”
Whatley sent a demo tape to a friend who is well known in Nashville
among the music industry insiders, having played for Waylon
Jennings, George Strait and others. “He took my tape to a few
people and they said they were definitely interested,” he
says. “It’s exciting. Everyone at Continental have been
so supportive and excited for me.”
Even with his musical aspirations, Whatley says his time with
Continental has been satisfying and inspiring. “Many of my
songs come from my own experiences on the road,” he says.
“I have over 2 million safe miles with Continental Express.
It’s a wonderful career home for any driver.”
Continental Express was founded two decades ago as a small truckload carrier with only 25 trucks. Today, the company is a premier coast-to-coast truckload, truck/rail, and logistics transportation company with over 500 trucks and more than 1,200 dry van trailers. Headquartered in Little Rock, Ark., Continental Express has a network of secure regional drop facilities that sweep the nation from California to Georgia.
Drivers interested in company driver positions or the lease purchase program at Continental Express should call 800.745-9670.