Daryl Dragon—the musician finest often known as the Captain of 1970s duo Captain & Tennille—has died at age 76, The Washington Post stories. According to a household spokesman, Dragon died right now of renal failure at a hospice in Prescott, Arizona. Dragon’s longtime musical collaborator and former spouse Toni Tennille was reportedly by his aspect. “[Dragon] was a brilliant musician with many friends who loved him greatly,” Tennille stated in an announcement. “I was at my most creative in my life when I was with him.”
Before becoming a member of forces with Tennille within the mid ’70s, Dragon carried out with the Beach Boys from 1967 to 1972. As Captain & Tennille, Dragon and Tennille topped the charts with hits like “The Way I Want to Touch You,” “Love Will Keep Us Together,” “Muskrat Love,” “Do That One More Time,” and extra. Dragon and Tennille have been married for 39 years earlier than divorcing in 2014, although they reportedly remained shut till Dragon’s passing.
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