Kenny Dale
Kenneth Dale Eoff was an American country music artist, known professionally as Kenny Dale. Active in the 1970s, he recorded two albums for Capitol Records and charted several country hits. His biggest hit was a cover version of Gene Pitney's "Only Love Can Break a Heart", which peaked at No. 7. Dale retired from the country music business in the early 1980s and took up residence in Nashville, Tennessee. He most recently worked as a school bus driver in Texas.
Kenny died from Covid-19 around 6:30am on July 15, 2020. He entered the hospital on Sunday, July 12 due to breathing complication. Ultimately, Kenny succumbed in the early hours of July 15th. He is survived by his wife Judy.
Discography
Albums
All albums released on Capitol Records.Year | Album | US Country |
1977 | Bluest Heartache of The Year | 29 |
1978 | Red Hot Memory | 45 |
1979 | Only Love Can Break a Heart | — |
1981 | When It's Just You and Me | — |