In 1967, Chuck Negron became a founding member of Three Dog Night, a group whose roots were in R&B, rock-n-roll and urban doo wop. Negron put Three Dog Night on the charts. His soaring, soulful, four-octave range and unique vocal styling became a part of the American landscape. From 1969-1974, no group had more Top 10 hits, moved more records, or sold more concert tickets. During this period Three Dog Night was undoubtedly the most popular band in America – 21 consecutive Top 40 hits and 12 straight gold LPs with songs that included: “Joy To The World,” “Easy To Be Hard,” “Mama Told Me Not To Come,” “Old Fashioned Love Song,” “Try A Little Tenderness,” “One” and so many more! Don’t miss a rare appearance by this legendary music icon.