John Ford Coley, along with original Badfinger member Joey Molland, plays the Riviera Theatre in North Tonawanda, NY on Sept. 14.
Coley, who was best known as one half of the duo England Dan & John Ford Coley, took some time out of his schedule to talk with Music Life Magazine via Zoom earlier this month. In this interview, Coley talks about what it was like in the 70s when the duo had several top hits including their most recognized song I’d Really Love to See You Tonight. He also touched on his new album Sketches, current times about Covid-19, his acting career and getting to work as a producer with artists including Eddie Money.
Coley is currently on tour in the U.S. and tickets to his show at the Riviera Theatre are still available.
For more on John Ford Coley and to stay up to date on his shows connect with Coley online at http://www.johnfordcoley.com or https://www.facebook.com/johnfordcoleypage/
In the meantime, check out our interview with John Ford Coley below.
ABOUT JOHN FORD COLEY:
John Ford Coley is best known as half of the Grammy-nominated duo England Dan & John Ford Coley.
Active throughout the 1970s, they released 11 albums and nine singles in their career and are best known for their 1976 single, “I’d Really Love to See You Tonight”, a No. 2 pop hit and No. 1 Adult Contemporary hit. They had six Top 40 singles between 1976 and 1979.
Among their classic hits are “Love Is the Answer,” “I’d Really Love to See You Tonight,” “Nights Are Forever Without You,” “It’s Sad to Belong,” and “We’ll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again.” After the duo disbanded, John began an acting career, making several television and film appearances in the 1980s.
He returned to an active touring schedule in the 1990s, along with serving as co-producer for artists such as Eddie Money.
He has also written his autobiography, entitled Backstage Pass, which tells fascinating tales of his many years in the music business. He still undertakes a busy tour schedule, performing to devoted audiences worldwide.
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