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Toni Tennille

ActorBorn May 8, 1940 (84 years)
Cathryn Antoinette "Toni" Tennille is an American singer-songwriter and keyboardist, best known as one-half of the 1970s duo Captain & Tennille with her former husband Daryl Dragon; their signature song is "Love Will Keep Us Together". Tennille has also done some musical work independently of her husband, including solo albums and session work.

While living in Corona del Mar in Newport Beach, California, during the late 1960s, Tennille was a member of the South Coast Repertory. Ron Thronsen, one of the directors of the repertory, asked Tennille in 1969 to write the music for a new rock musical he was working on called Mother Earth. The musical was a success locally, went on the road to San Francisco and Los Angeles in 1971, and eventually made it to Broadway for a few dates at the Belasco Theatre in October 1972. Although Tennille was no longer associated with the musical by the time it reached Broadway, she was credited as the composer under her married name, Shearer.

In 1971, Tennille met her future husband Daryl Dragon in San Francisco during auditions for Mother Earth. Dragon had previously toured with the Beach Boys and had recorded with them as a studio musician. After Mother Earth ended, Dragon returned to the Beach Boys and introduced Tennille to the band.[8] Tennille played electric piano with the band during their 1972 tour. In 1973, Tennille and Dragon left to form Captain & Tennille and began performing at local clubs. In September 1973, they released their self-financed debut single, "The Way I Want to Touch You", which was a local hit and helped them to get a record contract with A&M Records. The duo recorded a cover version of the Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield song "Love Will Keep Us Together" in 1975 that became a huge success and eventually went on to win the 1975 Grammy Award for Record of the Year.

In 1974, Tennille sang background vocals on Elton John's Caribou album. In 1979, she sang backing vocals on Pink Floyd's The Wall. Following a December 1979 pilot, from September 1980 to February 1981 Tennille hosted her own syndicated television talk show, The Toni Tennille Show. From September 1998 to June 1999, Tennille performed as "Victoria Grant/Count Victor Grazinski" in the national tour of the play Victor Victoria.

With her then husband Daryl Dragon, as Captain & Tennille, she recorded the Christmas song "Saving Up Christmas" included in their DVD box set for 1976-1977's The Captain & Tennille Show; this was followed by a full-length Christmas album titled The Secret of Christmas, released in 2007.

In April 2016, Tennille released her memoir, Toni Tennille: A Memoir, and went on a book tour to promote it later that summer.[18][19] An audiobook of the memoir was also released on the audiobook service Audible.

Filmography

2021
Tina · as Self
2019
2017
2012
Home & Family (TV Series) · as Self
2001
The John Kerwin Show (TV Series) · as Self
2001
1999
Where Are They Now? (TV Series) · as Self
1994
Sidewalks Entertainment (TV Series) · as Self
1993
Space Ghost Coast to Coast (TV Series) · as Toni Tennille
1991
Talk Soup (TV Series) · as Self
1989
Pat Sajak Show (TV Series) · as Self
1989
1987
1986
The New Hollywood Squares (TV Series) · as Self - Panelist
1982
Madame's Place (TV Series) · as Self
1981
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) · as Self
1980
Solid Gold (TV Series) · as Self - Co-Host
1980
Hour Magazine (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
1980
1979
Battle of the Network Stars VI · as Self - Abc Team
1978
Battle of the Network Stars IV · as Self - Abc Team
1977
The 19th Annual Grammy Awards · as Self (captain & Tennille)
1977
American Bandstand's 25th Anniversary · as Self (captain & Tennille)
1976
The Captain and Tennille (TV Series) · as Self - Host
1975
Good Morning America (TV Series) · as Self
1974
Dinah! (TV Series) · as Self
1972
The Midnight Special (TV Series) · as Self
1971
Soul Train (TV Series) · as Self
1967
The Carol Burnett Show (TV Series) · as Self
1962
1962
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) · as Self
1961
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) · as Self
1952
American Bandstand (TV Series) · as Self
1952
Today (TV Series) · as Self
1950
The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) · as Self - Guest

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