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Daryl Dragon

Daryl Frank Dragon (born August 27, 1942) is a keyboardist, known as Captain from the pop musical duo Captain & Tennille, with his wife, Toni Tennille.〔(Music-enthusiast.com )〕
Dragon was born into a musical family, and is the son of conductor, composer, and arranger, Carmen Dragon, and the elder brother of Dennis Dragon, a member of the 1960s pop combo The Dragons (which included Doug Dragon) and the 1980s surf band, the Surf Punks. His godfather was actor and comedian Danny Thomas.
Dragon's familiar image and stage name came from his time as a keyboard player with The Beach Boys in the early 1970s. Beach Boys lead singer Mike Love gave him the nickname "Captain", and it stuck; Dragon began the tradition of wearing a nautical captain's hat to go along with the name. As Captain in Captain & Tennille, Dragon was frequently silent and a man of very few words, playing a foil to his outgoing, vivacious wife, Toni Tennille.
==Music work outside of Captain & Tennille==
In 1962, Dragon became a member of the band Charles Wright & the Wright Sounds, a group which included future Watts Band member John Raynford. On double LP "The Visit" by Bob Smith, released in 1970, Dragon is credited as Captain Keyboard. Dragon also made significant contributions with keyboarding and musical scoring on the Beach Boys' 1972 release ''Carl and the Passions – "So Tough"''. He co-wrote the track "Cuddle Up" with Beach Boys' Dennis Wilson. Dragon's orchestrations on the tracks "Make It Good" and "Cuddle Up" translated the melodic ideas that Dennis Wilson was looking for. Dragon contributed vibes and melodica in the song "Wind ’n’ Sea" by the band Farm, a group put together by brothers Dennis Dragon and Doug Dragon for the soundtrack to ''The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun'', a surf film directed by George Greenough. He also did session work with Dennis Dragon for the ''Go for It'' soundtrack. In 1996, Dragon played keyboard on a number of tracks on the self-titled album by pop punk band Size 14.

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