Years active 1974–1979 Record label Columbia Records | Origin United States of America Genres Soul music, Rock music | |
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Past members Gary Dalton
Kent DuBarri
Rick Allen
Patrick Gleason
Brad Palmer
Tony Peluso Members Gary Dalton, Kent DuBarri, Tony Peluso, Patrick Gleason, Rick Allen, Brad Palmer Similar Heartsfield, Hometown Band, Valdy, Robert John, Loggins and Messina |
Dalton and Dubarri were a rock band from the 1970s. The leads were Gary Dalton, and Kent Dubarri who released four albums. Two of them were on Columbia records.
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History
Gary Dalton's real name was Gary Dalton Stovall and Kent DuBarri's real name was Kent Sprague or Kent DuBarri Sprague, but he also went by the name of Butch DuBarri. They were previously in a band called Boones Farm who had recorded an album that was released on the Columbia records label in 1972.
As Dalton & Dubarri they were support act for artists such as The Beach Boys, Elvin Bishop, The Doobie Brothers, Loggins and Messina, Dave Mason, Boz Scaggs and Rod Stewart. In spite of this they never got to leading act status, but were a hard act to follow live.
The two albums they recorded for Columbia Records were, the self-titled "Dalton and Dubarri," (1973) and "Good Head," (1974).
Having recorded two albums for Columbia and not providing a commercial breakthrough they were dropped by CBS-Sony. After that went on to record for ABC and Hilltak—Atlantic. They recorded "Success and Failure" for ABC records in 1976. They recorded the album "Choice," in 1979, which included the hit song "I can Dance all by Myself."
The value of Dalton and Dubarri Lp's and 45 's can be found in The Official price guide to records, published by Goldmine.