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'''Guy & Ralna''' are an ] singing duo that appeared as regulars on television's '']'' from 1970 to 1982.<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=0Pl7QZqXlBsC&pg=PA79&dq=%22guy+and+ralna%22#v=onepage&q=%22guy%20and%20ralna%22&f=false |title = Who Needs Hollywood: The Amazing Story of a Small Time Filmmaker who Writes the Screenplay, Raises the Production Budget, Directs, and Distributes T|isbn = 9781930681071|last1 = Camp|first1 = Joe|date = 2010-06-29}}</ref> | ||
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The couple has released a number of albums, including ''Hymns We Love To Sing'', which was nominated for a ] in 1972. ''Country Songs We Love to Sing'', released in 1973, peaked at No. 21 on the ] chart.<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/artist/guy-ralna-p83045/charts-awards</ref> Their popularity peaked in the 1970s, at which time they had their own fan club and made numerous appearances on other television shows and commercials. | The couple has released a number of albums, including ''Hymns We Love To Sing'', which was nominated for a ] in 1972. ''Country Songs We Love to Sing'', released in 1973, peaked at No. 21 on the ] chart.<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/artist/guy-ralna-p83045/charts-awards</ref> Their popularity peaked in the 1970s, at which time they had their own fan club and made numerous appearances on other television shows and commercials. | ||
When the Welk show ended in 1982, and later when the couple divorced in 1984, the act disbanded for a while.<ref>http://www.ralnaenglish.com/ralnaart53usa.html</ref> They have since reunited professionally and have continued to perform, both at ] ] and in concert venues.<ref>http://www.nhptv.org/events/guyandralna/</ref> They have also performed at political appearances of U.S. Senator ].<ref>https://books.google.com/ |
When the Welk show ended in 1982, and later when the couple divorced in 1984, the act disbanded for a while.<ref>http://www.ralnaenglish.com/ralnaart53usa.html</ref> They have since reunited professionally and have continued to perform, both at ] ] and in concert venues.<ref>http://www.nhptv.org/events/guyandralna/</ref> They have also performed at political appearances of U.S. Senator ].<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=oU2cm1bOIGIC&pg=PA57&dq=%22guy+and+ralna%22#v=onepage&q=%22guy%20and%20ralna%22&f=false |title = Herding Cats: A Life in Politics|isbn = 9780060599317|last1 = Lott|first1 = Trent|last2 = Brown|first2 = Peter H.|last3 = Lott|first3 = Senator Trent|date = 2005-08-23}}</ref> | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
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Guy & Ralna | |
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Genres | Southern gospel |
Years active | 1970 (1970) - 1982 (1982) |
Labels | Ranwood Records |
Members | Guy Hovis Ralna English |
Guy & Ralna are an American singing duo that appeared as regulars on television's The Lawrence Welk Show from 1970 to 1982.
Musical career
The act consists of Guy Hovis and Ralna English, who married in early 1969 and made their Welk debut on his Christmas show the same year. English had been a solo performer on the show for a few months, having already joined in mid-1969. They specialize in country, gospel, big band and popular music.
The couple has released a number of albums, including Hymns We Love To Sing, which was nominated for a Dove Award in 1972. Country Songs We Love to Sing, released in 1973, peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard Country Albums chart. Their popularity peaked in the 1970s, at which time they had their own fan club and made numerous appearances on other television shows and commercials.
When the Welk show ended in 1982, and later when the couple divorced in 1984, the act disbanded for a while. They have since reunited professionally and have continued to perform, both at PBS pledge specials and in concert venues. They have also performed at political appearances of U.S. Senator Trent Lott.
Discography
Lawrence Welk Presents Guy & Ralna
- Released: 1970
Hymns We Love to Sing
- Released: 1972
Country Songs We Love to Sing
- Released: 1973
Give Me That Old Time Religion
- Released: 1973
Guy & Ralna Country
- Released: 1974
Lovelight
- Released: 1975
How Great Thou Art
- Released: 1975
Love Songs
- Released: 1976
22 Great Songs of Faith
- Released: 1978
You Asked For It
- Released: 1979
The Lord's Prayer
- Released: 1982
References
- Camp, Joe (2010-06-29). Who Needs Hollywood: The Amazing Story of a Small Time Filmmaker who Writes the Screenplay, Raises the Production Budget, Directs, and Distributes T. ISBN 9781930681071.
- http://www.allmusic.com/artist/guy-ralna-p83045/charts-awards
- http://www.ralnaenglish.com/ralnaart53usa.html
- http://www.nhptv.org/events/guyandralna/
- Lott, Trent; Brown, Peter H.; Lott, Senator Trent (2005-08-23). Herding Cats: A Life in Politics. ISBN 9780060599317.