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  1. Toni Tennille appears courtesy of Casablanca Record And Filmworks, Inc. All songs ©1979 Pink Floyd Music Publishers, Ltd. (BMI) ℗1979 Pink Floyd Music Ltd. ©1979 Pink Floyd Music Ltd. Manufactured by Columbia Records/CBS Inc.

  2. Toni Tennille Speaks About Her Pink Floyd Session. I found this short YouTube clip of Toni Tennille talking about going to do backup work on The Wall. "Captain" Daryl Dragon of Captain and Tennille passed away and I somehow stumbled on the fact that she was on The Wall. I'm sure at some point in the far distant obsessive past I used to know ...

  3. Toni Tennille was born on May 8, 1940 (age 84) in Montgomery, Alabama, United States She is a Celebrity Pop Singer Her genre is Pop She joined tvshow named The Captain and Tennille Her popular songs are Do That to Me One More TimeMake Your Move · 1979, Love Will Keep Us TogetherLove Will Keep Us Together · 1975 and Muskrat LoveSong of Joy · 1976 Her spouse is Daryl Dragon (m. 1975–2014 ...

  4. May 8, 1940 - Montgomery, Alabama. Toni Tennille teamed with husband Daryl Dragon to form one of the most popular duos of the 1970s, Captain and Tennille. They not only captured the Grammy for the record of the year with their 1975 single, "Love Will Keep Us Together", but also hosted a prime time ABC television series in 1976.

  5. En 1974, Tennille cantó vocales de fondo en el álbum Caribou de Elton John. [5] En 1979 cantó coros en The Wall de Pink Floyd. [11] [12] El 8 de julio de 1980, Tennille cantó el himno nacional de los Estados Unidos en el Juego de las Estrellas de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol en el Dodger Stadium en Los Ángeles. [13]

  6. Toni Tennille. Music Department: Pink Floyd: The Wall. Toni Tennille was born on 8 May 1940 in Montgomery, Alabama, USA. She is an actress and composer, known for Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982), 200 Cigarettes (1999) and Vega$ (1978).

  7. He says that while Toni Tennille, the Beach Boys and others originally provided backup vocals on the Wall, their parts were ultimately scrapped and re-recorded using Haas and three other backup vocalists. Haas asserts that "We [the four session singers] re-did everything that was on tape up to that point. Some of it was just bare ideas that Roger had, but the intonation and flow just wasn't ...