Chuck Negron, one of the most recognizable rockers of the 1970s and a founding member of the band Three Dog Night, died on Monday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 83.
By CHEYANNE MUMPHREY People use music to set moods, create a desired atmosphere and evoke memories of family and friends. The ...
Three Dog Night included the opening track from Tim Hardin's first album, Tim Hardin 1, for its own debut, with Negron crafting his own kind of dynamic vocal build that brought a little more character ...
Chuck Negron, a founding member of the soul-rock sensations Three Dog Night, has died. Negron sang lead on such hits as “One” ...
Negron died at his home in Indio City, California, on Monday, February 2. Through six decades of success and struggle, his ...
"The hate gets more powerful with more hate," the Puerto Rican superstar said after winning Best Música Urbana Album for his ...
Chuck Negron, the Three Dog Night co-founder who sang such hits as 'Joy to the World' and 'One (Is the Loneliest Number),' ...
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Video: Samoyed turns into the most charming DJ
Some dogs really enjoy music. When they react to certain tunes, it not only amuses humans but is also wholesome. This ...
Jessie Ware announces new album ‘Superbloom’: “I’ve been trying out this fantasy world and escapism”
Jessie Ware has announced details of her sixth studio album, 'Superbloom', out this spring. Find all the details here.
This week’s Indie Basement Classic is an ugly beautiful thing that turns 30 this year. For more of this week’s new albums, Andrew reviews Joyce Manor, By Storm, Red Sun and more in Notable Releases. I ...
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