The Kendalls
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The Kendalls waren in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren eines der erfolgreichsten Duos der US-amerikanischen Country-Musik. Es bestand aus Vater Royce Kendall (* 25. September 1927 als Royce Kuykendall in St. Louis, Missouri, † 22. Mai 1998 in Marquette, Iowa) und Tochter Jeannie Kendall (* 30. Oktober 1954 als Jeannie Kuykendall in St. Louis, Missouri). Obwohl ihre Werke radiofreundlich waren, gelang es ihnen, in einer Zeit, als viele Country-Künstler Pop- und Softrock-Elemente in ihre Musik mischten, ihren Wurzeln treu zu bleiben. Stattdessen arbeiteten sie Elemente von Bluegrass, Honky Tonk und Country-Gospel in ihre Musik ein.
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The Kendalls waren in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren eines der erfolgreichsten Duos der US-amerikanischen Country-Musik. Es bestand aus Vater Royce Kendall (* 25. September 1927 als Royce Kuykendall in St. Louis, Missouri, † 22. Mai 1998 in Marquette, Iowa) und Tochter Jeannie Kendall (* 30. Oktober 1954 als Jeannie Kuykendall in St. Louis, Missouri). Obwohl ihre Werke radiofreundlich waren, gelang es ihnen, in einer Zeit, als viele Country-Künstler Pop- und Softrock-Elemente in ihre Musik mischten, ihren Wurzeln treu zu bleiben. Stattdessen arbeiteten sie Elemente von Bluegrass, Honky Tonk und Country-Gospel in ihre Musik ein.
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The Kendalls were an American country music duo, consisting of Royce Kendall (born Royce Kuykendall in Saint Louis, Missouri, September 25, 1934 – May 22, 1998) and his daughter Jeannie Kendall (born October 30, 1954). Between the 1960s and 1990s, they released 16 albums on various labels, including five on Mercury Records. Between 1977 and 1985, 22 of their singles reached the top 40 on the Billboard country singles charts, including three number-one hits: "Heaven's Just a Sin Away" (also a number-69 pop hit), "Sweet Desire", and "Thank God for the Radio". Eight other singles also reached the top 10. The Kendalls continues performing today as Jeannie Kendall one of the original founding members joined by Carl Acuff Jr. with a newly released CD “You Got Me” in 2022 recorded on Leaping Hawk Record Label. Includes another hit from writer Jerry Gillespie (Heavens Just A Sin Away)”Island In The Kitchen” and co writer Dan Willis. Jeannie Kendall is currently signed with Leaping Hawk Records in the Ozarks working with Bonnie and Rune Trulove.
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