Dave & Sugar was a pop-styled American
country music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, ...
trio which enjoyed its peak success in the mid- to late-1970s. The trio consisted of
lead singer
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Dave Rowland
Dave & Sugar was a pop-styled American country music trio which enjoyed its peak success in the mid- to late-1970s. The trio consisted of lead singer Dave Rowland and initially on backing vocals, Vicki Hackeman and Jackie Frantz. Over time, the ...
and initially on backing vocals, Vicki Hackeman and Jackie Frantz. Over time, the female members ("Sugar") of the group changed: Frantz was replaced by
Sue Powell in 1977, who in turn was replaced by Jamie Kaye in 1980, while Hackeman was replaced by Melissa Dean (
Etta Britt
Etta Britt (Melissa Prewitt, born Lancaster, Kentucky) is a Nashville-based R&B, soul and blues vocalist. Successful and sought after in the role of supporting artist, in 2012, Britt was approached by songwriter Sandy Knox (Reba McEntire) and ...
) in January 1979.
Overall, Dave & Sugar charted 16 times on the ''
Billboard
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'' country charts, including three No. 1 hits: "
The Door Is Always Open
"The Door is Always Open" is a country song written by Dickey Lee and Bob McDill. First recorded by Tennessee Pulleybone for JMI Records, it went to number 75 on the Hot Country Songs chart in 1973. A version by Lois Johnson, also in 1975, went ...
", "
Tear Time" and "
Golden Tears". Powell also had two chart singles outside the group.
Background
The trio was founded and fronted by Dave Rowland, born in
Sanger, California, raised in
Los Angeles, California
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(January 26, 1944 – November 1, 2018), while two female vocalists made up the "Sugar" part. The "Sugar" line-up changed several times during the group's run of success, while the two original singers were Jackie Frantz and Vicki Hackeman.
Before forming Dave & Sugar, Rowland was part of
J.D. Sumner
John Daniel Sumner (November 19, 1924 – November 16, 1998) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and music promoter noted for his bass voice, and his innovation in the Christian and Gospel music fields. Sumner sang in five quartets and wa ...
and the
Stamps Quartet (who was touring with
Elvis Presley
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at the time), and later the Four Guys.
He also was a prominent member of country singer
Charley Pride
Charley Frank Pride (March 18, 1934 – December 12, 2020) was an American singer, guitarist, and professional baseball player. His greatest musical success came in the early to mid-1970s, when he was the best-selling performer for RCA Reco ...
's road show.
By 1975, with Pride looking for a backup band, Rowland hired Frantz and Hackeman, and Dave & Sugar was formed.
They signed a deal with
RCA Records
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.
The trio's first single, "Queen of the Silver Dollar" (written by
Shel Silverstein
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, and originally recorded by
Dr. Hook
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in 1972, and also included on
Emmylou Harris
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' debut solo album earlier in 1975) broke into the Top 25 of ''
Billboard
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s country singles chart in early 1976.
Their next single, "
The Door Is Always Open
"The Door is Always Open" is a country song written by Dickey Lee and Bob McDill. First recorded by Tennessee Pulleybone for JMI Records, it went to number 75 on the Hot Country Songs chart in 1973. A version by Lois Johnson, also in 1975, went ...
", became their first No. 1 hit in July.
Their peak run garnered nearly one dozen Top 10 singles, including two more No. 1 hits - "
Tear Time" (1978) and "
Golden Tears" (1979).
Rowland disbanded the trio briefly during the early 1980s to try a solo career,
releasing an album entitled (appropriately) ''Sugar Free'' and charting two singles of his own.
Powell also charted two singles on RCA as a soloist, and later went on to host the TV series ''Nashville on the Road''. Rowland later reformed the trio with two new sets of "Sugar" partners: Cindy Smith and Lisa Alvey, followed by Regina Leigh and Lori Mason.
However, these second-era trios failed to gain the popularity the original trios had in the 1970s and the group disbanded for good after only minimal success. In 1997, former Sugar member Leigh formed the short-lived country duo
Regina Regina
Regina Regina was an American country music duo formed in 1995. The duo consisted of female singers Regina Leigh and Regina Nicks, respectively natives of North Carolina and Lufkin, Texas. Leigh was formerly a backing vocalist in Reba McEntire's ro ...
with partner Regina Nicks.
On November 1, 2018, Rowland died due to complications from a stroke in his Nashville home at the age of 74.
Discography
Albums
Dave Rowland solo albums
Singles
Dave Rowland solo singles
Sue Powell solo singles
;Notes
Awards
, +
Country Music Association
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, -
, 1976
, "The Door Is Always Open" - RCA
, Single of the Year
,
, Dave Rowland, Jackie Frantz, Vicki Hackeman
, -
, 1976
, Dave & Sugar
, Vocal Group of the Year
,
, Dave Rowland, Jackie Frantz, Vicki Hackeman
, -
, 1977
, Dave & Sugar
, Vocal Group of the Year
,
, Dave Rowland, Sue Powell, Vicki Hackeman
, -
, 1978
, Dave & Sugar
, Vocal Group of the Year
,
, Dave Rowland, Sue Powell,
Etta Britt
Etta Britt (Melissa Prewitt, born Lancaster, Kentucky) is a Nashville-based R&B, soul and blues vocalist. Successful and sought after in the role of supporting artist, in 2012, Britt was approached by songwriter Sandy Knox (Reba McEntire) and ...
(as M.Dean)
, -
, 1979
, Dave & Sugar
, Vocal Group of the Year
,
, Dave Rowland, Sue Powell, Etta Britt
References
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American country music groups
RCA Records artists
Elektra Records artists
American musical trios