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  1. 2. Nov. 2022 · For over almost five decades singer, songwriter and actress Toni Tennille has been a household name and the voice behind many hit singles we love to sing along to. Back in the 1970’s Toni and her…

  2. 20. Feb. 2019 · Enjoy the classic romantic song "Do That To Me One More Time" by the American pop duo Captain & Tennille, who also sang the hit "Love Will Keep Us Together". Watch the official video on YouTube ...

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  3. Captain & Tennille were American recording artists whose primary success occurred in the 1970s. The husband-and-wife team were "Captain" Daryl Dragon and Toni Tennille. They have five albums certified gold or platinum and scored numerous hits on the US singles charts, the most enduring of which included "Love Will Keep Us Together", "Do That to Me One More Time", and "Muskrat Love". They ...

  4. For the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, we celebrate Toni Tennille's birthday (May 8) with a look back at Captain & Tennille's big win at the 18th GRAMMY Aw...

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  5. 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.

  6. Other articles where Toni Tennille is discussed: Captain & Tennille: …team of Daryl Dragon and Toni Tennille. Captain & Tennille rose to the top of the pop charts in the mid-1970s with their upbeat rendition of Neil Sedaka’s “Love Will Keep Us Together.” As the top-selling single of 1975, the song launched the duo into pop stardom.

  7. 19. Dez. 2023 · Toni Tennille grew up in Montgomery, Alabama, along with her three younger sisters. Tennille went to Sidney Lanier High School, after which she attended Auburn University in Alabama for two years. She was enrolled in the classical piano studies and was a singer for the university’s big band, the Auburn Knights. In 1959, her family relocated from Alabama to Balboa, California, where she took ...