Chuck Negron is a musician born on 8th June 1942 in New York City, United States. He is known for being one of the lead vocalists in the Three Dog Night rock band. Together with Cory Well, they were invited by singer Danny Hutton to form Three Dog Night. The band went on to become one of the most successful bands in the 1960s and 1970s. They sold more than 60 million records and earned gold certification for singles like “Easy To Be Hard”, “Old Fashioned Love Song”, “The Show Must Go On”, and “One”.
Negron became addicted to heroin, and the band was dissolved in 1976. He was able to overcome addiction after several attempts at rehabilitation. He later started his solo career and released the albums "Am I still in Your Heart?" in 1995, "Joy to the World" in 1996, "Long Road Back" in 1999, "Live and in Concert" in 2005, and "Negron Generations" in 2017.
Hip-Hop, Music
Music, Rock
Music, Pop
Music, Pop