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Birth name
  
Conard Logan Hunley

Name
  
Con Hunley

Instruments
  
Vocals Piano

Role
  
Singer · conhunley.com

Years active
  
1976–present

Genres
  
Country

Website
  
www.conhunley.com


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Born
  
April 9, 1945 (age 79) (
1945-04-09
)

Origin
  
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Occupation(s)
  
Singer Singer-songwriter Musician

Albums
  
Lost & Found - The MCA / Capitol Years

Record labels
  
Warner Bros. Records, Capitol Records, Warner Bros., MCA Records

Nominations
  
Academy of Country Music Award for New Male Vocalist of the Year

Similar People
  
Porter Wagoner, Jan Howard, Norro Wilson, Bill Anderson, Jeannie Seely

Profiles

Con Hunley's Greatest Hits


Conard Logan "Con" Hunley (born April 9, 1945) is a country music singer.

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Hunley was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. After graduating from Central High School in Knoxville, Hunley began playing with local bands, maturing musically and gaining his first fans. Hunley joined the Air Force in 1965 and spent most of his service on a military base in Illinois, teaching aircraft mechanics. He played music in area clubs whenever possible.

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After his tour of duty was finished Hunley returned to Knoxville and began performing weekly at a local nightclub (a dive called, "The Corner Lounge"), where he met businessman Sam Kirkpatrick, who formed the independent label Prairie Dust Records to showcase Hunley's talents. After some minor success on the country music charts, Hunley caught the attention of Warner Bros. Records, who signed him in 1978. Hunley recorded five albums with Warner Bros., released several singles on MCA Records and Capitol Records, and achieved more than 20 charted hits, including “Weekend Friend,” “No Relief In Sight,” and “Oh Girl”. He toured throughout the U.S., playing large venues around the country with other musical acts, including Alabama, the Oak Ridge Boys, Larry Gatlin, George Jones and Tammy Wynette.

Hunley recorded no new music for over a decade after his last release for Capitol Records. Hunley’s long recording hiatus ended after signing with IMMI Records in 2004. He teamed again with Grammy-winning producer Norro Wilson, the architect of several of his early Warner Brothers hits, and added his first new recorded product in twenty years, Sweet Memories, to his catalog. The album was selected by CMT.com as one of the top 10 albums of 2004.

In early 2006, IMMI Records released Shoot From The Heart, another collaboration by Hunley and Norro Wilson. Hunley co-wrote two of the songs with songwriters Kim Williams and Larry Shell.

Hunley participates in celebrity golf tournaments around the country, and hosts one of his own each year in his hometown of Knoxville, TN, which has raised over a million dollars for charities benefiting underprivileged children.

References

Con Hunley Wikipedia


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