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  • Feb 8, 1948
    Dan Seals is born in McCamey, Texas. After establishing a pop career as one-half of England Dan & John Ford Coley, he becomes a consistent country presence in the 1980s, behind "Bop," "You Still Move Me" and "Big Wheels In The Moonlight"
    Apr 11, 1975
    Future country singer Dan Seals appears on "The Bobby Goldsboro Show" as a member of England Dan & John Ford Coley. Also featured is a duo featuring Seals' brother: Seals & Crofts
    Apr 5, 1976
    Pop duo England Dan & John Ford Coley, featuring future country star Dan Seals, record "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight" at the Studio By The Pond in Hendersonville, Tennessee
    Apr 12, 1976
    A four-piece string section is overdubbed to England Dan & John Ford Coley's "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight" at the Studio By The Pond in Hendersonville, Tennessee
    Sep 17, 1976
    Future country star Dan Seals makes his first appearance on "The Midnight Special" as one-half of England Dan & John Ford Coley
    Oct 12, 1976
    Future country singer Dan Seals picks up a gold single from the RIAA as a member of England Dan & John Ford Coley, with "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight"
    Nov 12, 1976
    Dan Seals performs three songs on NBC's "The Midnight Special" as a member of England Dan & John Ford Coley
    Dec 1, 1976
    Dan Seals receives a gold album from the RIAA for the first time, as one-half of the pop duo England Dan & John Ford Coley, in honor of "Nights Are Forever"
    Dec 15, 1976
    England Dan & John Ford Coley record the pop hit "Gone Too Far," with Dan Seals on lead vocals, at the Studio By The Pond in Hendersonville, Tennessee
    Dec 16, 1976
    England Dan & John Ford Coley record the pop hit "It's Sad To Belong," with Dan Seals on lead vocals, at the Studio By The Pond in Hendersonville, Tennessee

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