LOS ANGELES — Chuck Negron, a founding member of Three Dog Night whose lead vocals powered a string of hits including “Joy to the World,” “One” and “An Old Fashioned Love Song” for one of the top rock ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chuck Negron performing with Three Dog Night in London in 1972. (Michael Putland / Getty Images) Chuck Negron, one of three lead ...
The party anthem found its perfect home after another rock star recorded it first.
For Long Islanders, one of the biggest concerts of 1972 was the very first one held at Uniondale’s brand-new Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Headlining the bill was one of the most successful rock ...
Three Dog Night founding member and lead singer Chuck Negron has died at the age of 83 at his home in Studio City, California, after battling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for months. Negron ...
Ranking the individual vocalists of Three Dog Night is a first-among-equals proposition. But even then, Chuck Negron – who co-founded the troupe, as Redwood, in 1967 and passed away Monday at the age ...
Chuck Negron, one of the three founding members of the rock group Three Dog Night and lead singer on some of their biggest hits, died Monday at age 83. A statement from his publicist said Negron died ...
Three Dog Night founding member Chuck Negron died Feb. 2 at the age of 83. He sang lead on the band’s best-known hits, including “Joy to the World (Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog),” “One (Is the Loneliest ...
Members of the iconic rock group Three Dog Night will bring “Joy to the World” — or at least to the Evansville area — with a ...
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Chuck Negron, a founding singer of Three Dog Night, died of unspecified causes Monday night at the age of 83. According to a press release announcing the news, the singer passed away surrounded by his ...
His tenor anchored generational hits like “Joy to the World” and “One” by one of pop music’s commercial powerhouses of the early 1970s. By Alex Williams and Ali Watkins Chuck Negron, a founding member ...