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Ronald Eugene Dove (born September 7, 1935) is an American
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singer who had a string of hit pop records in the mid to late 1960s and several country chart records in the 1970s and 1980s.


Early life

Ronnie Dove, the only son of
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police sergeant Paul S. Dove and his first wife, Catherine Pearl née Smith Dove Rusk, was born in
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, United States, his older sister is Marjorie L. Forrester. During his stint in the Coast Guard, Dove began his singing career in the clubs of
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, where he was stationed. He formed a group, The Belltones, and they played Baltimore and the East Coast for four years. In 1959, they recorded their debut single "Lover Boy" on their own label. In 1961, they released a cover of the
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hit "
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" on
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, but it failed to chart. They issued one more single on Jalo Records before the group broke up and Dove went solo.


Career

He went solo and signed with
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in 1964. His first solo single, "Sweeter Than Sugar" appeared in April 1964 to no national fanfare, though it did appear in some local hit parades. Later that year, Diamond released " Say You" which peaked at position #40 by means of the Billboard hit parade, and became his first national hit parade success. The next single, a cover of
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's " Right Or Wrong," put him into the Top 20. In 1965, he had 5 chart singles and after just three albums
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released a "best of" collection. His name was featured many times in both ''
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'' and '' Cashbox'' awards in 1965. More hits came in 1966 and 1967 including "My Babe", “ Cry”, "
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" and several others. After releasing his cover of
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’s song “Cry”, Ronnie appeared on
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to sing the song. He continued to record for Diamond until it was sold in 1970 to
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's Certron Records. There, he recorded a live album and several singles that went unreleased. However, Certron did issue a “Greatest Hits” compilation of his Diamond songs, as well as one unreleased song. The label had money issues from the start and went bankrupt in 1971. Shortly thereafter, he went to the independent Wrayco Records and released a
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cover of the song " Sunny”. The single received no promotion from the label and subsequently failed to chart.


Country music

After his stints with Certron and Wrayco, he signed a new deal with
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in 1971 and pointed his career in a more country oriented direction, scoring two minor country chart hits and an album. Later, he moved to the
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country label Melodyland and had a top 40 country hit with a cover of
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’s " Things", which would become his highest charting country hit, reaching #25. During this period, he recorded two albums of country music, but neither ended up being released. Although he moved to some smaller, independent labels throughout the rest of the 1970’s and 1980’s, he still continued to record. Dove opened his own club in Baltimore, and his fans were able to see him perform through the 1980s. He briefly revived the Diamond record label in 1987 to release a couple of singles and an album. These two singles managed to reach the lower rungs of Billboard's Country charts.


Later career

Dove quit show business in 1989 to care for his ailing mother. She died in 1991, and Dove resumed performing. Dove continued to perform, mostly on the East Coast, and nationwide. There have been several compilations issued on CD, including ''The Complete Original Chart Hits: 1964-69'', available from Real Gone Music. Dove owns the rights to his music catalog. In 2018, Ronnie Dove Music reissued his 1967 album '' Cry'' album digitally, sourced from newly available tapes. As of 2021, all of his Diamond Records albums (including 1988's ''From The Heart'') have been reissued digitally. In 2019, Ronnie’s song “
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” was featured in an
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commercial. Dove retired from performing in 2023, performing his final show on May 14th.


Television

Dove has appeared on ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Where the Action Is'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Bob Braun Show'', '' That Nashville Music'', ''
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'', and several other local and national television shows. More recently, he appeared on
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’s '' Shotgun Red Variety Show'' in 2013. In addition, he also hosted his own television show. ''The Ronnie Dove Show'' aired on several stations throughout the East coast in 1966. Only two episodes of the show survive (one featuring
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, the other featuring
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). Ronnie sells DVDs of the shows on his website as well as at some personal appearances.


Discography


Studio albums


A These two albums were released as radio station promos only, no stock copies were ever available. Ronnie's Diamond Records albums are currently being reissued digitally by Ronnie Dove Music.


Compilations

*''The Swinging Teen Sounds of Ronnie Dove'' ( Design Records, 1965) *'' The Best Of Ronnie Dove'' (
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No. 5005, 1966) U.S. No. 35 *''
The Best of Ronnie Dove Volume 2 ''The Best of Ronnie Dove Vol. 2'' is a 1967 compilation album by pop singer Ronnie Dove. History Diamond Records did not issue Dove's then-current single "Dancin' Out of My Heart" on this album, instead deciding to issue its B-side, "Back from ...
'' (
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No. 5008, 1967) *''Greatest All-Time Hits'' (Certron Corporation #CS-7011, Stereo, 1970) *''Ronnie Dove Sings His Greatest Hits'' ( Power Pak Records #PO-286, 1975) *''Ronnie Dove'' (My Dov Records, 1975) *''A Little Bit of Heaven'' (Jolanina Group, 1981) *''Greatest Hits'' (Diamond Records, 1988, cassette only) *''The Best of Ronnie Dove'' (PolyTel Records, 1991) *''His Best'' (
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, 1992) *''Golden Greats'' (Collectables Records, 1994) *''For Collectors Only'' (Collectables Records, 1995, 3-CD set) *''Faces of Love'' (Mayberry Records, 1995, cassette only) *''Rarities: 22 Hard to Find Selections'' (Collectables Records, 1998) *''Greatest Hits'' (Collectables Records, 2006) *''The Complete Original Chart Hits: 1964-1969'' (Real Gone Music, 2014)


Singles

A “Right or Wrong” also peaked at #4 on the Cashbox R&B chart. Billboard was not printing National R&B charts at the time. It was Ronnie's only record to hit the R&B chart. B "Chains Of Love" peaked at #118 on the
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chart.


DVDs

* "Time Capsule" (features his
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and
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performances among others.) * "The Ronnie Dove Show" (features the only two surviving episodes of his television show from 1966.) These two DVDs can be purchased from Dove's website.


References


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dove, Ronnie 1935 births Living people People from Herndon, Virginia American male singer-songwriters American country singer-songwriters Apex Records artists Decca Records artists MCA Records artists Singer-songwriters from Virginia