One of the rare father-daughter duos in country music history,the Kendalls
were also the most successful, racking up a series of hits during the late '70s and early '80s.
Daughter Jeannie sang lead on most of the group's material, while father Royce typically double-tracked his harmony vocals behind her and shunned the spotlight on most occasions.
Though their production was certainly radio-friendly, they were more grounded in country tradition than many of their contemporaries, working elements of bluegrass, honky tonk, and country gospel into their music.
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