Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote,” performed on both sides of the border, offers an allegory about migrants, immigration agents ...
Opera Orlando general director Gabriel Preisser has been waiting a decade to introduce Central Florida to ‘instant classic’ ...
Chuck Negron, a founding member of the soul-rock sensations Three Dog Night, has died. Negron sang lead on such hits as “One” ...
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Anaheim Ducks and the Offspring bring punk rock energy onto the ice with Come Out and Play Night
The Anaheim Ducks host their third annual Come Out and Play Night on Tuesday at Honda Center, featuring the Offspring's music mixed with hockey action.
Chuck Negron, one of three lead singers in the original lineup of the hitmaking Los Angeles band Three Dog Night, died Monday at his home in Studio City. He was 83.
Tobias Kratzer unveils his world premiere production of “Monster's Paradise,” a satirical opera lampooning U.S. President ...
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Chuck Negron, Three Dog Night Co-Founder Who Sang ‘Joy to the World' and Other Smashes, Dies at 83
Chuck Negron, one of the three founding members and singers of the hitmaking 1970s rock group Three Dog Night, died Monday at age 83. A statement from his publicist said Negron died peacefully at his ...
Three Dog Night included the opening track from Tim Hardin's first album, Tim Hardin 1, for its own debut, with Negron ...
There was no fat lady singing on Saturday night, Jan. 31, at the Detroit Opera House. But things were certainly phat.
The singer, known for hits like "One" and "Joy to the World," struggled with drug addiction at the height of his career before getting clean in 1991 ...
Antony McDonald's take on the fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm delivers an exceptional production ...
Chuck Negron, the naturally gifted singer who co-founded 1970s hitmakers Three Dog Night, has died. He was 83. Negron died from heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at his home in ...
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