Dalton Gang - Don't Forget Christmas
  • Don't Forget Christmas
Biography
True to their Tennessee roots, Dalton Gang music is chocked full of country stylings, superb family harmony and lively presentation.

The Dalton Gang has played at the White House in Washington, DC, on concert stages (Ohio State Fair, Dollywood, Renfro Valley, Kentucky Apple Festival), and churches across the country.

CHERYL DALTON: Cheryl, a native of middle Tennessee, was reared in a gospel music family. She worked with her father, Coleman Looper, in full-time music ministry from the early age of fifteen. Cheryl is well known for her unique vocal which blends influences of country and bluegrass with her beloved traditional gospel.

TOM DALTON: Born in southern Ohio, Tom Dalton started singing in his home church as a young boy. In 1978, Joe and Lilly Isaacs of the nationally acclaimed bluegrass family The Isaacs took Tom with them on tour and, in Tennessee, introduced him to Cheryl Looper. In 1980, Cheryl became his wife. One year later they formed the popular Dalton Gang. Tom Dalton's lively personality earmarked the group with their unusual name--Dalton Gang. Tom is often compared to Glen Campbell and Larry Gatlin.

The trio sound is now completed by Tom and Cheryl’s fifteen year old daughter, TROYE.

The family makes their home in Nashville, TN.
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  • Members:
    Tom, Cheryl and Troye Dalton
  • Sounds Like:
    Lacy J Dalton, Connie Smith, Judy Garland, Kate Smith, Vestel Goodman
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