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Artist...............: Kendalls
Album................: Heavens Just A Sin Away Genre................: Country Source...............: Retail CD Year.................: 2004 Ripper...............: ravakk Codec................: macFLAC Quality..............: cbr 192 Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 hz Information..........: G6 repack from SRL Tracklisting 1. Heaven's Just a Sin Away - The Kendalls, Gillespie, Jerry 2. I Take the Chance 3. Makin' Believe 4. When Can We Do This Again 5. I'm Coming Down Lonely 6. Mandolin Man 7. I Don't Drink from the River 8. Another Dream Just Came True 9. Gone Away 10. I Had a Lonely Time The Kendalls were a U.S. country music duo that had a number of hits during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The duo consisted of Royce Kendall (September 25, 1935 in St. Louis, Missouri – May 22, 1998) and his daughter Jeannie Kendall (born October 30, 1954 in St. Louis, Missouri). Their last top ten hit, "Thank God for the Radio", which came in 1984, was also their last number 1 country hit. Their last Top 20's would come in 1984 and 1985 with "My Baby's Gone" and "I'll Dance Every Dance With You" respectively. In 1986, they signed with MCA Records where they scored three mid-level hits that year. In 1987, they signed with Step One Records where they scored several minor hits. In 1989, they signed with Epic Records where their last chart single, "Blue, Blue Day" made the Top 70. They did continue to tour and perform and released several CDs up until Royce Kendall's death from a stroke he suffered in 1998. They were also performing in Branson, Missouri, where they had built homes next door to each other. In the years since her father's death, Jeannie has recorded 2 solo albums. The first was intended to be a Kendall's album but after Royce's death became a self titled acoustic/bluegrass CD on Rounder that featured 2 songs recorded with Royce before his death and several guest artists, including Alan Jackson, Ricky Skaggs, Alison Krauss, and her bass player and backup singer on the road, Johnny Long. The second was "All The Girls I Am", a much harder edged pop/country CD released in 2005 on Golden. Jeannie continues to tour and perform. Sharing Widget |