Worth Taking is an American rock group from Dallas, Georgia, formed in 2004.
Worth Taking formed in Dallas, Georgia in 2004. Singer/songwriter Jerod McBrayer used the band as a way to record and express that which could not be done in his previous musical endeavors.
The band's debut album Begin Again was released in Summer of 2006. Currently, Jerod is planning to hit the road sometime in 2007 with his new moniker and will soon be recording wh...
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