Chuck Negron Reveals Why Three Dog Night Split Up
Three Voices, Countless Hits, and the Price of Fame: The Untold Story Behind Three Dog Night’s Breakup From the late 1960s through the early 1970s, Three Dog Night stood as…
Three Voices, Countless Hits, and the Price of Fame: The Untold Story Behind Three Dog Night’s Breakup From the late 1960s through the early 1970s, Three Dog Night stood as…
A Tender Ballad of Longing and Transition in a Changing Era When “Lady Samantha” first appeared in 1969, it carried with it the fragile poetry of youth and the aching…
“Heaven Is in Your Mind” – A Psychedelic Awakening Wrapped in Soulful Harmony When Three Dog Night introduced their interpretation of “Heaven Is in Your Mind” in 1968 on their…
A Gentle Confession of Love That Found a Second Life in a Rock Voice When “Your Song” was released by Three Dog Night in 1970, few could have predicted that…
A Cry of Longing and Emotional Vulnerability in a Changing Era When Three Dog Night released “It’s for You” in 1969, they were standing at the edge of a musical…
A Rousing Anthem of Urgency and Harmony — When Three Dog Night Turned Desperation into Celebration Few bands of the early 1970s captured the spirit of American pop-rock radio quite…
A stirring anthem about human unity, resilience, and the shared heartbeat of a divided world. When The Family of Man was released by Three Dog Night in 1972, it carried…
A Gentle Confession of Longing Wrapped in Harmonies and 1970s Soul When “Let Me Serenade You” by Three Dog Night arrived in 1973, it did not roar onto the charts…
A quiet confession of loyalty and longing, “Sure as I’m Sittin’ Here” captures the reflective heart of early-’70s pop-rock — tender, honest, and deeply human. Released in 1974 as a…
A tender meditation on distance and devotion, where love survives in fragments of springtime memory. When Three Dog Night released “Pieces of April” in November 1972, it marked a subtle…