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Dale Stanley "Pake" McEntire (born June 23, 1953 in Chockie, Oklahoma) is an American country music artist. He is the oldest brother of Reba McEntire, a Grammy award-winning country music singer and acress.[1] Signed to RCA Records in 1986, Pake made his debut on the national country music scene with the release of his first single, "Every Night", which peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles charts. It was followed by his biggest chart hit to date, "Savin' My Love for You", a Top 5 hit.[1] "Bad Love" and "Heart vs. Heart", also from his first album, were both minor hits as well.
Pake's second album for RCA, titled My Whole World, was released in 1988. It produced two more minor chart entries before he was dropped from RCA's roster.[1] Since then, Pake has issued three more albums on independent labels.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year |
Album |
US Country |
1980 |
The Rodeo Man |
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1986 |
Too Old to Grow Up Now |
52 |
1988 |
My Whole World |
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2003 |
And They Danced |
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2005 |
Your Favorites & Mine |
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2007 |
Singin' Fiddlin' Cowboy |
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[edit] Singles
Year |
Single |
US Country |
Album |
1986 |
"Every Night" |
20 |
Too Old to Grow Up Now |
"Savin' My Love for You" |
3 |
1987 |
"Bad Love" |
12 |
"Heart vs. Heart" |
25 |
"Too Old to Grow Up Now" |
46 |
"Good God, I Had It Good" |
29 |
My Whole World |
1988 |
"Life in the City" |
62 |
[edit] References