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theGinsue
01-02-2019, 20:16
It seems that whenever a music personality passes we have someone here to post the information. I'll confess that most of these celeb's are folks I've never heard of and their music is just as lost on me.

That said, I remember as a boy watching the Captain & Tennille Show and enjoying the hip upbeat family friendly music. Most of you who also remember The Captain & Tennille will likely be as shocked as I am that Dragon didn't actually pass away decades ago since he slipped into obscurity since the ending of the TV show.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/daryl-dragon-captain-of-pop-band-the-captain-and-tennille-dead-at-76


Daryl Dragon, the cap-wearing "Captain" of pop band The Captain and Tennille, has died. He was 76.


Dragon passed away on Wednesday of renal failure at a hospice in Prescott, Arizona, according to spokesman Harlan Boll, as The Associated Press reports. Toni Tennille, Dragon's ex-wife and longtime musical partner, was by his side.


"He was a brilliant musician with many friends who loved him greatly. I was at my most creative in my life, when I was with him," Tennille said in a statement to Fox News.

Dragon was born on August 27, 1942, in Los Angeles. He came from a musical family with his father, Carmen, winning an Academy Award as a composer and conductor, and his mother, Eloise, a singer who worked on Bing Crosby recordings among others, according to The Hollywood Reporter (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/daryl-dragon-dead-captain-captain-tennille-was-76-1172534).


In 1967, Dragon ? a classically trained musician ? started playing keyboard for The Beach Boys, which led to him being given the nickname "Captain" by lead singer Mike Love because of his affinity for wearing a captain's hat while on stage.


Four years later, Dragon met Tennille, and the pair soon began performing together, with Tennille singing and Dragon on keyboards ? he also later served as a producer for The Captain and Tennille.


The duo went on to top the 1970s music charts with hits including ?Muskrat Love,? ?Shop Around? and ?Love Will Keep Us Together.?


"Love Will Keep Us Together" catapulted the couple to fame with their breakthrough coming in 1975 when they covered the Neil Sedaka-Howard Greenfield song, which Sedaka himself recorded in 1973 and been released as a single in Europe.

The Captain and Tennille version topped the charts -- and acknowledged Sedaka's authorship by singing "Sedaka's back" at the end of the song -- and won a Grammy for record of the year.


They followed with a mix of covers such as "Muskrat Love" and "Shop Around" and original songs, including Tennille's "Do That to Me One More Time," which hit No. 1 in 1980. They also briefly starred in their own television variety show.


Dragon and Tennille divorced in 2014 (https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/captain-tennille-divorcing-after-39-years-of-marriage) after nearly 40 years of marriage, but they remained close and Tennille had moved back to Arizona to help care for him.


He is survived by his older brother, Doug Dragon, and two nieces, Kelly Arbout and Renee Henn.

Zundfolge
01-02-2019, 20:45
This is another one of those "wow, I thought he died years ago".

Bailey Guns
01-02-2019, 20:49
I'll admit...I've been a fan of much of their music. Seems like another lifetime ago.

Great-Kazoo
01-02-2019, 21:02
Actually he stroked out after seeing the new $32 Fee the state hit him with for vehicle registration.


On a serious note. The parking meter flags have been lowered to 1/2 price after 4 p.m.





Yes we also watched the C&T show. They did have some humorous moments and guest.

TEAMRICO
01-02-2019, 21:20
I think that makes three celebs who died today at age 76!!!!!
Him, Mean Jean and some guy from Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bob Einstein.


Weird.

Gman
01-02-2019, 22:58
Yep, a fond part of my past and the times. I enjoyed many of their tunes.

...on the other hand, if I never, ever, ever, ever hear Muskrat Love again, I'll be happy.

RIP, Cap'n.


...some guy from Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bob Einstein.

I didn't know who you were talking about since I don't watch Curb Your Enthusiasm. I remember him as "Super Dave Osborne".


http://youtu.be/j6Va5rpv_Uw


http://youtu.be/eFqwGy8OfkY

RIP to you too, Bob Einstein.

Doc45
01-03-2019, 00:12
Bob Einstein also played the father character of Matt Damon’s character in the “Ocean’s” series of films. He’s also the brother of Albert Brooks. I’ve become more melancholy with the passing of artists I liked who entertained and sometimes reminded me of significant life experiences.

10x
01-03-2019, 08:29
76 used to seem old. Now, not so.

O2HeN2
01-03-2019, 10:58
76 used to seem old. Now, not so.

Old is always 10-15 years older than my current age. :)

O2