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Danny Hutton

 
Artist: Danny Hutton

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Richard Podolor, Joe Schermie, Cory Wells, Floyd Sneed, Bill Cooper, Chuck Negron, Mike Allsup, Jimmy Greenspoon, Van Dyke Parks
  • Born: September 10, 1942, Buncrana, Ireland
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals

Biography

Danny Hutton is most famous as one of the three lead singers in Three Dog Night, but he did have a solo career prior to helping found that band in the late '60s. In the mid-'60s, he put out a few singles on the Hanna-Barbera and MGM labels. One of those, "Roses and Rainbows," was a small hit (and a big one in Southern California). But Hutton didn't make a splash as a solo artist, with singles of imaginatively produced, orchestrated L.A. pop-rock in which the arrangements were much more sophisticated than the relatively trivial, lightweight material. Ten sides from this era, including "Roses and Rainbows," were compiled for the now hard-to-find MGM compilation Pre-Dog Night, not issued until after Three Dog Night had hit it big. "Roses and Rainbows" and "Funny How Love Can Be" also show up on the Three Dog Night compilation Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965-1975. Incidentally, also in the mid-'60s, Hutton was one of many who failed an audition for the Monkees.

Hutton met Cory Wells, whom Hutton produced when Wells was part of MGM act the Enemies. Along with Chuck Negron, who had sung backup on one of Hutton's singles, they formed a three-singer band, Redwood. Redwood did a couple of singles with Hutton's good friend Brian Wilson producing, including versions of "Time to Get Alone" and "Darlin'," which would also be recorded by Wilson's group, the Beach Boys. With the addition of some backing musicians, the trio formed Three Dog Night, which finally gave Hutton and the others national success.

After Three Dog Night split up, Hutton managed some punk bands in the late '70s, including Fear, as well as leading Danny Hutton Hitters, who had a song on the Pretty in Pink soundtrack. In the early '80s, he began touring with a reunited Three Dog Night. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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Daniel Hutton
Birth name Daniel Anthony Hutton
Also known as Danny Hutton
Born September 10, 1942 (1942-09-10) (age 67)
Origin Buncrana, Donegal, Ireland
Genres Rock, Pop
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1964 - present
Labels Dunhill, MGM, MCA, Epic, Columbia
Associated acts Three Dog Night
Beck, Bogert & Appice
Chuck Negron
Cory Wells
Harry Nilsson
Laura Nyro
Randy Newman
Hoyt Axton
Russ Ballard
Leo Sayer
Notable instruments
Vocals


Daniel Anthony Hutton (born September 10, 1942, Buncrana, County Donegal), is an Irish-American singer, best known as one of the three lead vocalists in the band, Three Dog Night. Hutton was the head of Hanna Barbera Records from 1965-1966.[1]

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Early years

Hutton moved to the US as a child. Whilst living in Los Angeles, California, he did voice-overs for animated cartoons and had a brief solo recording career when he recorded the single "Roses and Rainbows" (1965).

Three Dog Night

Three Dog Night was based around the vocal skills of Danny Hutton, Chuck Negron, and Cory Wells. In 1967, Hutton conceived the idea of a three-vocalist group, and he and Wells enlisted mutual friend Negron. They took their name from an Australian expression describing low nocturnal temperatures in the outback (the colder the night, the more dogs needed to keep warm while sleeping). Their first Top Ten hit was "One" in 1969, while "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" reached number one a year later. "Joy to the World" became the group's biggest hit in 1971 and their final number one "Black and White" was in 1972 and their final Top Ten song was in 1974 "The Show Must Go On". They had twenty one hit singles, including eleven Top Ten hits also twelve consecutive gold albums from 1969 to 1975. Richie Unterberger of Allmusic wrote,

While often criticized as commercial, the band was noted for creative arrangements and interpretations, and their cover choices gave exposure to Harry Nilsson, Laura Nyro, Randy Newman, Hoyt Axton, Russ Ballard and Leo Sayer. Their backing musicians included guitarist Mike Allsup, keyboardist Jimmy Greenspoon, bassist Joe Schermie and drummer Floyd Sneed. By 1976, the hits had stopped, there were several member changes (Coming Down Your Way produced only one top 40 hit and American Pastime failed to produce a charting single) Negron was taking the leads on many of their songs and Hutton left the group[2]

Three Dog Night officially disbanded in 1977. The band got back together in the early '80s and Three Dog Night continues today with Hutton and Wells along with founding members Michael Allsup and Jimmy Greenspoon.

BBA Punk and Danny Hutton Hitters

Hutton sang vocals with the power trio BBA on their eponymous album released by Epic in 1973. After Three Dog Night split up, Hutton managed punk rock bands, including Fear. He also fronted Danny Hutton Hitters, whose cover of the Nik Kershaw song "Wouldn't It Be Good" appeared on the soundtrack for the 1986 film Pretty in Pink.

Notes

  1. ^ Chris Davidson. "Interview with Danny Hutton". Bubblegum Music.com. http://www.bubblegum-music.com/categories/artists. Retrieved 2009-03-07. 
  2. ^ Richie Unterberger. "Danny Hutton Three Dog Night". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:rvr9kent7q7v Danny Hutton. Retrieved 2009-03-07. 

References

  • Three Dog Night.Chuck Negron. Renaissance Books 1st edition (June 1999) ISBN 1580630405
  • One Is the Loneliest Number: On the Road and Behind the Scenes With the Legendary Rock Band Three Dog Night. Greenspoon, Jimmy and Bago, Mark. Pharos Books (January 1991). ISBN 0886876478

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