 
Cathryn
Antoinette "Toni" Tennille is
best known for her '70s and '80s chart-topping
hits with the pop duo Captain & Tennille.
A classically trained pianist and a prolific
song writer, Toni has also released numerous
solo albums celebrating the romantic music
of big band and American standards. Today
Toni can be found working with her award-winning
Australian shepherd dogs in Lake Mary, Florida,
and continuing to play the music she loves.
She has just completed a memoir of her life
and career which will be released in April
2016. Since bursting onto the scene in the
mid ‘70s, the pop duo Captain and Tennille
have long defined the sparkling, optimistic
idea of everlasting love, both in their
music and through their image as a happy
and, seemingly, unbreakable couple. They
were an irresistible pair to millions of
fans all over the world, further underscored
by the rousing “yes, we can!” gospel of
their biggest hit, “Love Will Keep Us Together.”
But underneath the image was an entirely
different story that the fans never saw:
a woman who fought a lonely struggle against
the controlling and often bizarre behavior
of her emotionally inaccessible husband.
Toni Tennille: A Memoir is a visceral account
of Toni Tennille’s life from her childhood
in the segregated South to her thrilling
rise to fame in the world of pop music to
where she is now: no longer one-half of
a famed couple, but a stronger woman for
all she has experienced—both the good and
the bad. Toni hopes that her story will
help anyone who feels trapped in a toxic
relationship realize that it is never too
late to break away from it.
BIOGRAPHY
Cathryn
Antoinette ‘Toni’ Tennille was born in Montgomery,
Alabama where she and her three sisters
grew up surrounded by the big band music
their parents loved. From an early age Toni
studied classical piano and went on to attend
Auburn University, taking to the stage with
her rich contralto voice as the sole female
singer with the school's highly lauded big
band, the Auburn Knights. After leaving
college to join the rest of her family in
southern California, Toni began acting with
the South Coast Repertory Theater, where
one of the directors there asked her to
write music for an ecological-themed musical
he had created called Mother Earth.
During
this period Toni met a brilliant young musician
named Daryl Dragon who was touring with
the Beach Boys as a keyboard player. When
Daryl recommended her to the band to play
acoustic piano, Toni found herself flying
all over the United States to perform as
the one and only “Beach Girl.” She also
found herself falling in love with the quiet,
enigmatic Daryl, and the two began a romantic
relationship.
When
not touring with the Beach Boys, Toni and
Daryl began performing together as a duo
in small clubs and venues around southern
California. First calling themselves ‘The
Dragons,’ they wisely chose the more exuberant
moniker ‘Captain and Tennille’ and began
to develop a fan base of loyal followers
on the club circuit. During this time Toni
penned her first love song to Daryl, ‘The
Way I Want to Touch You,’ and the two scraped
together enough cash to have a few hundred
records pressed and distributed to radio
stations. When the song quickly became a
listener favorite, record labels took notice
and Captain and Tennille were soon on their
way to becoming one of the most-loved musical
duos of the ‘70s and ‘80s.
After
signing with A & M Records, Captain
and Tennille put out a record that included
the Neil Sedaka-penned song ‘Love Will Keep
Us Together.’ The song shot straight to
#1 on the charts and won the Grammy for
record of the year in 1976. Hoping to cash
in on the duos rising popularity as the
‘square’ Sonny and Cher, ABC approached
with the offer for a television variety
show. The Captain and Tennille Show became
a network hit and featured guest stars such
as John Travolta, Don Knotts, The Pointer
Sisters, and Red Foxx. Toni loved doing
the show, but Daryl, who never enjoyed being
on camera, did not. As a result, Captain
and Tennille declined ABC’s offer to do
a second season.
Nine
more albums and fourteen chart hits came
in the next decade as Captain and Tennille
kept up a busy schedule of touring, performing
from Las Vegas to Japan. Toni hosted the
syndicated Toni Tennille Show in the ‘80s
and the duo starred in three Captain and
Tennille network specials. Toni guest starred
in some of the top television shows of the
time such as The Love Boat and Fantasy Island.
She also lent her powerful voice to songs
by Elton John and Pink Floyd’s epic rock
albumThe Wall.
In
the mid-‘80s, Toni began to rediscover her
big band and classic jazz roots. She sang
with symphonies and big bands across the
country, layering her pop sensibilities
with the soaring vocals of that nostalgic
music style. Toni put out a series of albums
celebrating the American standards with
songs composed by such greats as George
Gershwin, Irving Berlin, and Johnny Mercer.
In 1998, Toni signed on to play the lead
in the musical Victor/Victoria and toured
with the production for close to a year.
In
2007, Toni and Daryl moved from their home
in Reno, Nevada to the high mountain desert
community of Prescott in Northern Arizona.
While Toni continued to occasionally sing
for special events and benefit galas close
to home, she enjoyed spending most of her
time working with her beloved Australian
Shepherd dogs and competing at national
dog shows and trials. Realizing the healing
power that these gentle, affectionate dogs
have on people, Toni and her dog Smoky became
a registered therapy dog team and make weekly
visits to patients at local hospitals.
After
thirty-nine years together, Toni and Daryl
separated in 2013 and finalized their divorce
in July of 2014. Suddenly single, Toni has
found peace in her new life surrounded by
family, her dogs and cats, and the music
she still loves to play on her grand piano.
Official
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