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Chuck Negron Oct. 21, 10PM EDT on Rockers In Recovery

Chuck Negron Oct. 21, 10PM EDT on Rockers In Recovery « Holistic Lifestyles Radio

Chuck Negron Oct. 21, 10PM EDT on Rockers In Recovery

by Holistic Lifestyles Radio on Oct.20, 2010, under Home

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Chuck Negron founder and formerly of the band Three Dog Night will our guest on October 21,2010 at 10PM EDT on Rockers In Recovery listen live on WWNN 1470 AM radio and the Holistic lifestyles Radio Network. This interview will highlight Chuck Negron’s http://www.negron.com/ life and music we look forward to a great show. Chuck will be performing at the 12 Step Music Fest in Sugarloaf Key November 4-7, 2010.

From a humble Bronx, New York apartment to success and wealth far beyond anything he could imagine, the Chuck Negron story is an amazing saga. For what could have ended on a deadly downbeat is today a wonderful story that gives us all hope and faith that miracles do happen.

Rock-n-Roll first made a difference in Chuck’s life in the late 1950’s. By the age of 15, he had recorded his first single record and performed at the world famous Apollo Theater with his vocal group “The Rondells.” A stone cold dead silence ensued as the curtain rose on the Rondells. “We were not just the only white group on the bill,” Negron recalls, “we were the only white people in the building. But by our second verse, something magical happened. The audience started to cheer us on.” That night Negron learned an important lesson, that music transcends all barriers and differences that people might have. “That’s the power of music.” Soon after his Apollo triumph, the teenage Chuck Negron and the Rondells began haunting Manhattan’s famous Brill Building. “I came to believe that the difference between a good singer and a great singer was the songs they sang. I looked to see who was writing the great hits of the early rock-n-roll years. The same names came up over and over again; Leiber and Stoller, Goffin and King, Mann and Weil, Bacharach and David, among others.” They would go from office to office in hopes of meeting some of these great writers to sing for them. They performed 10 to 20 times a day for publishers as well as record companies.

By 1961, it was decision time for his future. Chuck had received several scholarships to play college basketball. In addition, he had a desire to pursue a music career. Chuck decided to do both. He accepted an athletic scholarship from Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California, which was just a few hours from Hollywood. Chuck was later recruited by Bill Sharman, coach at Cal State, Los Angeles, a “stone’s throw” from Hollywood and the recording industry. Now in California, attending college and playing basketball, obtaining a recording contract was next on Chuck’s agenda. Columbia records came calling after Chuck and the Sorenson Brothers had radio success in central California with two single releases, “Sharon Lee” on the Marlinda Records and “I Dream of an Angel” on the Heart Van Label. In 1965, Columbia Records signed Chuck Negron-Rondell to a recording contract. With his hoop life now behind him, Negron arrived in Hollywood to make a reputation as a recording artist and performer. “I learned a great deal while on Columbia. The producers and A&R people had total control. They picked all my songs, the arrangements and ultimately how the world would see me. I learned you must be more than just a singer. You must be able to define yourself in some special way. A unique vocal style, image or presence, through your song writing, or ability to pick great songs, arrange and produce them.”

In 1967, Chuck Negron became a founding member of Three Dog Night. A vocal trio whose roots would be in R&B, rock-n-roll and urban doo wop, but, whose music would be totally new and unique. Chuck felt one thing might be missing. Great Songs! Chuck went back to the publishers who represented the great writers he loved as a teenager. These publishers would also introduce Chuck to new, up and coming writers. Chuck brought Harry Nilsson’s “One” (Is the Loneliest Number) to the group. Chuck also selected and sang lead on Elton John’s first song to be released in the U.S., “Lady Samantha.” He also picked and sang Paul Williams’ “Old Fashioned Love Song” and “Out in the Country,” Laura Nyro’s “Eli’s Coming,” David Loggins’ “Pieces of April” and Hoyt Axton’s, “Joy To The World.” Chuck also discovered many other new writers as well. Built around the pop soul vocals of Negron and Wells, great songs, brilliant musicians and a powerful three part harmony – few bands were as consistently popular in concert or on the music charts. In an era when Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones and Motown were competing for chart position, TDN dominated the charts and sold 50 million records by 1975 – 90 million records sold to date.

The world was introduced to Chuck Negron and Three Dog Night in 1969 by the breakthrough – and the band’s first million seller “One.” Driven by Chuck Negron’s solo lead vocals on 4 million selling singles, three #1 records , (one which topped the charts for six weeks, “Joy To The World,”) five top 5 hits and seven top 40 hits, Negron put and kept Three Dog Night on the charts for six years. His soaring, soulful, four octave range and unique vocal styling became a part of the American landscape. His gut wrenching performance on the band’s follow up hit to “One”, “Easy to Be Hard” is now a pop classic, as is his beautiful and smooth vocal on “Old Fashioned Love Song.” Chuck’s unmistakable voice exclaiming “Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog” on the multi-Grammy nominated and 1971 Record Of The Year, “Joy To The World” is today a part of Americana, securing a place for Chuck Negron as one of the great singers in rock and pop.

While Chuck was with Three Dog Night they had a phenomenal 18 consecutive top 20 hits, 21 top 40 hits, 8 top 10 hits and 4 number one hits – not to mention 5 top 10 albums and 11 top 20 albums. “We were a self-contained band who performed all the music on our records,” Negron explained. “We picked all the songs, arranged them and were totally involved in production. We never had an A&R person or any record company interference. The band contractually had artistic control.” Few bands were as popular in concert. They pioneered stadium extravaganzas, prompting Rolling Stone Magazine in its 1972 cover story to exclaim “More Gold Than The Stones!” “Bigger Crowds Than Credence!” “Fatter Purses Than Elvis!” Some of their opening acts were the likes of Rod Stewart, Aerosmith, ELO and co-headliner billing with Led Zeppelin.

By 1975, two original members were unable to continue and had to be replaced. In fact, the sex, drugs, rock n roll existence, had taken its toll. Soldiering on after their last million selling single, ironically titled “The Show Must Go On,” the band released their last top forty hit “Til The World Ends” which reached number 32 on the pop charts. Both recordings were selected, arranged and sung by Chuck.

Chuck Negron had a great career within the band’s career. He gave the group their first million seller and fittingly their last. Three Dog Night called it quits in 1976.

Chuck’s bestselling book “Three Dog Nightmare” and his second book “Three Dog Nightmare: The Continuing Chuck Negron Story” chronicles his personal life and death struggle with addiction and the miracle that saved his life on September 17, 1991. Chuck has remained clean and sober ever since.

“In 1992, I studied voice for the first time in my life! I wanted to learn and be better than I had ever been. I discovered a new and wonderful passion for life and my music.” Chuck dedicated himself to a strenuous training regimen that made him stronger than he has ever been. “Live performances can often be like an athletic event, if you’re giving the audience everything you have.” Negron explains with a laugh, “I still train and utilize my vocal coach whenever necessary.” Negron performs upwards of 70 shows a year giving audiences the opportunity to hear his impressive volume of hits plus an exciting repertoire of new songs from his 4 solo CD’s. “Am I Still In Your Heart” was his first solo release in 1995. Then came a beautiful Christmas CD “Joy To The World” released in 1996. Chuck spent over two years writing his book “Three Dog Nightmare” and recorded the accompanying soundtrack CD entitled “The Long Road Back.” His fourth solo effort “Chuck Negron – Live In Concert” recorded at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas was released in 2001 in which one of Chuck’s original songs “Took Me Under” was nominated in 2002 for a PRISM Award for Best Song. In 2005, Chuck released two DVDs “The Chuck Negron Story: Biography of an Entertainer” which won several awards including the 2006 PRISM “Video to Production” Award and also includes classic unseen footage of Three Dog Night live in concert. His second DVD, “Chuck Negron: Live and in Concert” Chuck sings his famous Three Dog Night hits as well as several songs from his four solo CDs.

“I would have nothing without the people who cared for me and helped me find my way,” Negron says. Chuck remains active with several of the organizations whose aim is to keep drugs out of the music industry. Chuck also spends time helping the addicted. Cri-Help in North Hollywood, California has been most important to Chuck’s ongoing recovery. “I’ve been singing, performing and recording for 50 years. I’ve always been grateful for my voice and my life as a musician. I look at it as a gift from God. It has afforded me the opportunity to touch so many people in such a beautiful way. Music has brought me joy, inner peace and comfort that I thrive on. I feel very blessed to be in the game again.” Check out Chuck Negron at: http://www.negron.com/

For more information on tickets for The 12 Step Music Fest please call Dawn Wilder at 305-296-4726 or go to http://www.12stepmusicfest.com/general/home.php

Listen Live At 10PM October 21, 2010 by clicking on streamer link:

http://radio.securenetsystems.net/radio_player_large.cfm?stationCallSign=WWNN

Music Festival Alcohol and Drug Free!!

Music Festival Alcohol and Drug Free!! « Holistic Lifestyles Radio

Music Festival Alcohol and Drug Free!!

by Holistic Lifestyles Radio on Oct.31, 2010, under Home

Rockers In Recovery is looking forward to broadcasting live from the 12 Step Music Fest along with the great artists that are performing over 4 days along with the folks from across the country that will be attending.

The 12 Step Music Fest is promoting music, fun and harmony among fellowships. We will have floating meetings, yes meetings in the ocean, and bring your rafts and noodles!! There will be 3 - 24 hour marathon tents for all fellowships and special interest meetings.

There will be a children’s tent with crafts and activities all day as well. The KOA has a beach and volleyball, pool and hot tub, as well as showers and bathrooms. Food and recovery merchandise vendors will be on site as well.

Come join us live we can only have up to 2000 attendees so act fast. Register Today by calling 305-296-4726 or go to http://www.12stepmusicfest.com/general/master.php

Bands will be playing on the main stage throughout the weekend.

MAIN STAGE ARTISTS

Chuck Negron
Chuck Negron


ChillBillies

Dawn Wilder
Dawn Wilder
Dave Aaron
Dave Aaron
Bubba Mac Band
Bubba Mac Ban
Black Finger
Black Finger
Natural Habit
Natural Habit

Thrown Alive
Rhetoric
Rhetoric
Monks of Phunk
Monks of Phunk

Trublklef & Miles Franco
Trublklef and Miles Franco

Plus more To Be Announced

ARTISTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

The Coffee House is a part of the campground and there will be solos and duos playing all day and night.

COFFEEHOUSE STAGE ARTISTS

Heather Layne
Heather Layne

Evan Rundle
Evan Rundle

Greg Gerace
Amanda Broadway
Amanda Broadway
Cristin Kappiello
Kristin Kappiello
Patti B.
Patti B.
Just Ray
Conley White
Keep Coming Back
Keep Coming Back
Blues Bubbas
Blues Bubbas
Blues Buddha
Blues Buddha
Elizabeth Edwards
Elizabeth Edwards
Gary Dilley
Gary Dilley
Joe Fuller
Joe Fuller
Caitlin Popp
Caitlin Popp
Carly Keyes
Carly Keyes


Kim Jade
Kim J

A talent show is held in the Coffee House Saturday also.

12 Step Music Fest is a campout for ALL 12 step fellowships. It will be held November 4-7, 2010 at Sugarloaf Key (mile marker 20) KOA Campground in the Florida Keys. The entire campground will be closed to the public.

It’s a mini Woodstock, minus the drugs and alcohol, but add meetings and fellowship! It is being produced by No Matter What Productions1107 Key Plaza PMB 223 Key West, FL 33040. a not for profit, 501 c 3 charity.

Rockers In Recovery will be live on WWNN 1470 Am Radio. You can listen on your AM radio dial or anywhere in the world on our streamer: http://radio.securenetsystems.net/radio_player_large.cfm?stationCallSign=WWNN

11-4-10 Two hours 2 PM & 10 PM ET

11-5-10 Two hours 2pm & 10PM ET

11-6-10 Two hours 4PM – 6PM ET

All of the 6 hours of live broadcasting would not be possible without the help of our live broadcast sponsors for whom we are grateful: Sound Pillow, First Step Sober House, G&G Holistic Addiction Treatment Center, Ascani Wealth Management, Robert Gluck Esq., In The Rooms, Bechert and Associates P.A. , Palm Partners Holistic Addiction Treatment and WWNN Radio.

“Rockers In Recovery” real AM Radio & Internet Radio combined over two years to reach 25 social media sites with a potential 300,000 online listener and blog reading base that is growing every day along with the power of a 50,000 watt mega AM radio station WWNN for local listeners from North Miami to Cape Canaveral Florida.

Feel free to call us on the road at 954-826-4920 or send emails to John@RockersInRecovery.com . You can listen to any of our live broadcasts in south Florida at 1470 on your AM radio dial or by going to our website Holistic Lifestyles Radio Network by clicking on the WNN banner to listen live.

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by Holistic Lifestyles Radio on Sep.13, 2010, under Home

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