One of the most prolific Nashville songwriters of the 70s and 80s, Earl Thomas Conley made the move to singer after Conway Twitty took Earl's "This Time I've Hurt Her..." to number one on the country charts. Never a "hat act," Earl's distinct style set him apart from the rest, and during the eighties, Earl had 18 chart topping singles. He was the first artist to have four number ones from a single album and received multiple Grammy nominations. Earl brings his special blend of country, R & B and pop to this special performance at Orlando's Church Street Station.
Special DVD Extra: Origins Of Country
This documentary takes you inside the history of America's music, using rare archival performance footage and interviews with country music celebrities and fans.
Songs
1. Too Hot To Handle
2. Angel In Disguise
3. Love Don't Care
4. No Way To Be
5. Fire And Smoke
6. Somewhere Between Right And Wrong