Interviewing The Legends, January 31, 2018
The evocative account of how Chuck Negron went from the height of worldwide fame and success, to the depths of delusion, despair and almost death is documented in hundreds of new photographs in the eleven new chapters of “Three Dog Nightmare” 4th Edition. The journey is very sad in places, uplifting in others as Negron tells it like it was. If you like the music of Three Dog Night, you will be captivated by the honest narratives about what was happening behind the scenes shared by Chuck Negron. The book is available NOW in a worldwide release. Order your copy here.
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New Edition of Book - Three Dog Nightmare
- Final Edition
- 11 New Chapters
- 100 New photos
- Order now
- Focuses on life after recovery, there is hope for renewal even after you’ve lost everything. Chuck went from being a millionaire at 30 to living in a box on Skid row. After he got sober at Cri-Help in ‘91 he has gone on to release 9 solo records, 5 singles, an award-winning book and continues to tour the country… pretty amazing
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New Album - Negron Generations - Music Preview
- Available Now
- Features 3 Un-Released Three Dog Night Tracks
- “This Is Your Captain Calling,” “Save Our Ship,” “The Letter”
- Recorded in the late ‘70s when Three Dog Night was on the verge of their first break up
- First song released featuring all three original vocalists in decades
- Album features his daughters, Charlie and Annabelle
- Has a spiritual spin on it, influenced by his personal path through life
- Press Release
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Three Dog Night
- Chuck’s lead vocals featured on many of the band’s iconic hits including “Joy to the World (Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog),” “One (Is The Loneliest Number),” “Easy to Be Hard”
- “Joy to the World” topped the charts for 6 weeks
- Had 21 Consecutive Top 40 hits
- 12 Gold Albums
- Over 50 million albums sold
- Left the band in 1985
- Chuck’s lead vocals featured on many of the band’s iconic hits including “Joy to the World (Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog),” “One (Is The Loneliest Number),” “Easy to Be Hard”
Guest, Chuck Negron
CHUCK NEGRON
LEGENDARY SINGER WITH 'THREE DOG NIGHT'
TALKS ABOUT HIS LEGACY, LATEST ALBUM,
AND BOOK RELEASE
ON THE RAY SHASHO SHOW
Chuck Negron, formerly of Three Dog Night, has been captivating audiences for over five decades with his iconic vocals, unique humor and brilliant storytelling. His catalog of hits are timeless and appeal to music fans of all ages. In 1967, Negron became a founding member of Three Dog Night; a vocal trio having roots in R&B, rock-n-roll, and urban doo wop, creating a style of music that was totally new and unique. The world was introduced to Negron and Three Dog Night in 1969 by the band’s first million-seller “One.” Driven by Negron’s solo lead vocals on four million-selling singles, three #1 records, (one which topped the charts for six weeks, “Joy to The World”) five top 5 hits and seven top 40 hits, he put and kept Three Dog Night on the charts for six years. He performs upwards of 70 shows a year giving audiences the opportunity to hear his impressive volume of hits plus an exciting repertoire of new songs. He will also be announcing the release of multiple special projects in 2017, all while celebrating 25 years of sobriety after an infamous and very public life or death battle with addiction during his Three Dog Night years.
On June 30th of this year, Negron released the album he’s always wanted to release with daughters Charlie and Annabelle also featuring three previously unreleased Three Dog Night tracks. The album, titled Negron Generations is available now on all digital music outlets including amazon.com. The unreleased tracks were recorded by the band in the mid-1970s prior to their first breakup in 1976. “The Letter,” “Save Our Ship” and “This Is Your Captain Calling” feature that iconic sound that could only come from the original vocalists of Three Dog Night; Cory Wells, Danny Hutton and Chuck Negron. Chuck, Charlie and Annabelle created a unique harmony blend that only a family can. The sisters’ lead vocals on The Ronettes’ “Be My Baby/Do I Love You” are compelling.
The evocative account of how Chuck Negron went from the height of worldwide fame and success, to the depths of delusion, despair and almost death is documented in hundreds of new photographs in the eleven new chapters of “Three Dog Nightmare” 4th Edition. The journey is very sad in places, uplifting in others as Negron tells it like it was. If you like the music of Three Dog Night, you will be captivated by the honest narratives about what was happening behind the scenes shared by Chuck Negron. The book is available December 5th in a worldwide release with all pre-sale copies signed by Chuck.
Also follow Chuck on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/chucknegron/
Interviewing The Legends
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Chuck Negron, formerly of Three Dog Night, has been captivating audiences for over five decades with his iconic vocals, unique humor and brilliant storytelling. His catalog of hits are timeless and appeal to music fans of all ages. In 1967, Negron became a founding member of Three Dog Night; a vocal trio having roots in R&B, rock-n-roll, and urban doo wop, creating a style of music that was totally new and unique.