Connie Eaton, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Connie Eaton

American singer

Date of Birth: 01-Mar-1950

Date of Death: 30-Sep-1999

Profession: singer, songwriter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Connie Eaton

  • Connie Eaton (March 1, 1950 – September 30, 1999) was a country music singer.
  • Eaton was a native of Nashville, Tennessee and began her recording career as a teenager in the late 1960s, recording for Chart Records.
  • Chart was the label that established Lynn Anderson as a major country singer and Eaton was considered by the country music press as the label's "next" Anderson.
  • Prior to beginning her recording career, Eaton had been a runnerup in a "Miss Nashville" beauty contest.
  • Her first record, "Too Many Dollars, Not Enough Sense", a Liz Anderson song, was released in 1968. Eaton had a top 40 country hit with a cover of Merrilee Rush's pop record Angel of the Morning in 1970 which earned her a Billboard "Most Promising Female Vocalist" nomination but this proved to be Eaton's only hit record during her years on the Chart label although a duet with Dave Peel, a cover of Ray Charles' "Hit the Road Jack" came within a few spots of cracking the Top 40 also in 1970.
  • Eaton released three albums and numerous singles for Chart Records and later recorded for on a few minor labels.
  • In 1975, she returned to the major labels with an ABC Records contract and had her biggest hit, "Lonely Men, Lonely Women", which peaked at No.
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  • Her album for ABC, however, did not chart and the follow-up singles were not successful.
  • By the late 1970s, Eaton was out of the music industry.
  • She died from cancer in 1999 at age 49. Connie Eaton's daughter Cortney Tidwell is a recording artist in her own right.

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