Art and Dotty Todd were an American husband and wife singing duo. They got their start at the Shadow Mountain Club in Palm Desert, California. They had their own CBS radio programme in the 1950s and were later a regular attraction in Las Vegas, Nevada. They retired to Hawaii in 1980. Art and Dotty Todd have the unusual distinction of being regarded as one hit wonders in both the United Kingdom and their native U.S.
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- Art and Dotty Todd were an American husband and wife singing duo. They got their start at the Shadow Mountain Club in Palm Desert, California. They had their own CBS radio programme in the 1950s and were later a regular attraction in Las Vegas, Nevada. They retired to Hawaii in 1980. Art and Dotty Todd have the unusual distinction of being regarded as one hit wonders in both the United Kingdom and their native U.S. , but with different songs: "Broken Wings" and "Chanson D'Amour (Song of Love)" respectively. The latter track sold over one million copies, with gold disc status.
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- Art and Dotty Todd were an American husband and wife singing duo. They got their start at the Shadow Mountain Club in Palm Desert, California. They had their own CBS radio programme in the 1950s and were later a regular attraction in Las Vegas, Nevada. They retired to Hawaii in 1980. Art and Dotty Todd have the unusual distinction of being regarded as one hit wonders in both the United Kingdom and their native U.S.
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