|
Few musical performers have ever been skillful or talented enough to achieve success in two different musical genres. Then again, there are few musicians as gifted as Dan Seals. England Dan & John Ford Coley. The two became one of pop's most consistent acts, churning out such hits as "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight" and "Nights Are Forever Without You." When the pair decided to part company, Seals chose to dedicate himself to making country records. Country music, with its personal and passionate lyrical stance was the perfect medium for Seals.
| |
|
Seals' venture into country music only brought him more acclaim. He topped the charts with the heart-breaking "Everything That Glitters is Not Gold" and "You Still Move Me." At the other end of the scale, Seals was able to shake things up with "Bop" and "Let The Good Times Roll." In 1986 he won Country Music Association awards for Single of the Year and Duet with Marie Osmond for "Meet Me In Montana." In 1995 Seals released "In A Quiet Room", a totally acoustic endeavor, which highlighted his vocal skills and brought a stark beauty to some of his earlier offerings. "In A Quiet Room II" followed shortly thereafter. | |