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Daniel Anthony Hutton (born September 10, 1942) is an Irish-American singer, best known as one of the three lead vocalists in the band Three Dog Night. He was a songwriter and singer for Hanna-Barbera Records from 1965 to 1966. [1] He had a modest national hit, "Roses and Rainbows", during his tenure as a recording artist for Hanna-Barbera Records.
Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965–1975 is a two-CD anthology of Three Dog Night recordings released in 1993 which includes some pre-3DN material from co-lead singers Danny Hutton and Cory Wells (none from Chuck Negron), as well as an unreleased track "Time to Get Alone", penned and produced by Brian Wilson from the band's brief "Redwood" incarnation.
The commentary included in the CD set Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965–1975 states that vocalist Danny Hutton's girlfriend, actress June Fairchild (best known as the "Ajax Lady" from the Cheech and Chong movie Up In Smoke) suggested the name after reading a magazine article about Aboriginal Australians, in which it was explained that on cold nights they would customarily sleep ...
Since then, Three Dog Night has played a handful of shows yearly with founder and vocalist Danny Hutton still leading the stage. Story editing by Cynthia Rebolledo. Copy editing by Meg Shields.
Three Dog Night's original recordings were released by ABC Dunhill Records, except for 1983's It's a Jungle, which was released by Passport.In the mid-1970s ...
Danny Hutton: Roses And Rainbows The Cyrkle: Red Rubber Ball: LP3 The Third Rail: Run, Run, Run Yes Yes LP11 Dino, Desi & Billy: I'm A Fool The Sunshine Company: Back On The Street Again LP10 The E-Types: Put The Clock Back On The Wall Yes LP4 The Chambers Brothers: Time Has Come Today LP9 The Grass Roots: Only When You're Lonely LP10
In 1967, Three Dog Night was founded by Danny Hutton, Cory Wells, Chuck Negron, Joe Schermie, Floyd Sneed, Jimmy Greenspoon, and Michael Allsup.The group was a successful live act in Los Angeles and gathered considerable attention by several record labels.
The first disc, "On the Strip", features bands that rose out of the Sunset Strip scene; disc two, "Beyond the City", focuses on bands from the surrounding areas outside the city's borders; disc three, "The Studio Scene" covers bands' attempts to exploit the Los Angeles sound for a commercial audience; while disc four presents the movement away ...