Toni Tennille

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Toni Tennille (born Cathryn Antoinette Tennille, 8 May 1940, Montgomery, Alabama) is one-half of the 1970s Grammy Award winning duo, Captain & Tennille. She attended Sidney Lanier High School and Auburn University in Alabama, where in the latter, sang with the big band music group, the Auburn Knights. She became famous when she and her husband, the "Captain", Daryl Frank Dragon, both accomplished musicians and songwriters, … Wikipedia
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May 8, 1940
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  • "The Captain & Tennille"...

    One of the most successful duos in pop history, Daryl Dragon and Toni Tennille the Captain & Tennille - have earned an impressive five gold albums, six gold singles, two platinum albums and one platinum single.
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  • "Love Will Keep Us Together"

    oni Tennille was born in Montgomery, Alabama, where she sang with her sisters and had nine years of classical piano training.
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  • Toni Tennille

    I n 1984, singer Toni Tennille took a big chance with her career. As she expresses it, she was simply "going back to her roots." Those musical roots came from her father, Frank Tennille , who sang and recorded (often under the name, "Clark Randall") wit
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    In 1984 singer Toni Tennille took a big leap in her career. As she expresses it, she was simply "going back to her roots." Those musical roots came from her father, Frank Tennille , who sang and recorded (often under the name, "Clark Randall") with Ben
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