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“Dog Bytes” A Quarterly Publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club T our S che d ul e 2016 Aug 5 Aug 6 Aug 18 -19 Aug 20 Aug 25 Aug 26 Aug 27 Aug 28 Sept 1 Sept 2 Sept 3 Sept 10 Sept 17 Sept 21 Sept 27 Oct 07 Oct 20 Oct 22 Nov 03 Nov 04 Nov 05 Diamond Center/Desert Diamond Casino Edgewater Hotel & Casino City Winery Tropicana Evansville Montgomery PAC IP Casino Resort Niswonger PAC Marina Civic Center Flying Monkey Blue Ocean Music Hall Portsmouth River Days Tennessee Soybean Festival Clay County Fair Sunset Center South Plains Fair, Fair Park Coliseum Deadwood Mountain Grand Mayo Performing Arts Center Count Basie Theatre Belly Up Saban Theatre The Coach House Volume 21, Issue 2 Sahuarita, AZ Summer 2016 Laughlin, NV New York, NY Evansville, IN Three Dog Night Montgomery, AL Fan Club Biloxi, MS Greeneville, TN Madonna Nuckolls Panama City, FL President & Editor Plymouth, NH Salisbury, MA PO Box 1975 Portsmouth, OH Rowlett, TX 75030 Martin, TN Spencer, IA E-Mail Address: Carmel By The Sea, CA [email protected] Lubbock, TX Deadwood, SD Website Address: Morristown, NJ www.threedognight.com Red Bank, NJ Solana Beach, CA Inside this issue: Beverly Hills, CA 1 San Juan Capistrano, CA Tour Schedule Seated (l-r) Danny Hutton & Michael Allsup Standing (l-r) Pat Bautz, David Morgan, Paul Kingery & Eddie Reasoner Letter from the Editor 2 TN State Capitol 3 Flower Power Cruise 5 In the Media 6 Dog Tales 11 TN M&G 12 Vegas M&G 15 Next Generation 18 Dog Mail 19 Close Ups 20 Welcome New Members 21 Summer 2016 Page 2 Letter from the Editor: “HEY MUSIC … THANKS FOR THE THERAPY!” -- Instagram.com The Three Dog Night Fan Club has enjoyed two great Meet & Greets this spring. The first one was held in Nashville, TN in an intimate setting at the host hotel downtown after rocking our world at the beautiful Schermerhorn Symphony Center. The second event was held in Las Vegas, NV, where fan club members occupied the first two rows in the theater for the concert. Many thanks to Laure Dunham for arranging this special seating opportunity for the fan club. Thank you to Danny, David, Michael, Paul, Pat and Eddie for spending time with us at these special fan club events. It means so much to get to know you “one on one” -- and document the experience with photos and autographs. The shows were absolutely amazing, as you continue to astound us at every concert … each one providing something unique and memorable for the fans. None of this could happen without Tom Halpain, who coordinates these events with the venues. It’s not like he doesn’t have enough on his plate, but he does this for us! Thank you, Tom. In Nashville, TN, my friend Karen and I were excited to attend one of the most unique and special occasions I’ve ever experienced in 21 years with Three Dog Night. The Band was honored on the floors of both the House and the Senate at the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville with a presentation of a Resolution (HJR0597) introduced by Representative Roger Kane. The Resolution recognized Three Dog Night as a dynamic and inspirational musical group and applauds the band’s contributions to America’s cultural landscape. Michael, Eddie, Danny, Governor Haslam, First Lady Crissy Haslam, David, Pat & Paul Photo by: Madonna Nuckolls Nashville, TN April 18, 2016 We experienced a “Rocky Mountain High” on the Fourth of July in Copper Mountain, CO! Some of the band members and their fans experienced altitude sickness at the 9,000’ elevation. Of course that didn’t deter Three Dog Night, who delivered a show stopping performance that won’t soon be forgotten in the great state of Colorado. Shirley, Paul and I enjoyed the concert with our hostess for the weekend, Susan and her family, Travis, Chelsea, and baby Olivia, along with friends, Bev and Vance Brand and Jesse and Charin Allsup and her parents. The following night we enjoyed a concert and fireworks in Palmer Lake, CO with the Matt Bloom Band, including the incredible Jesse Allsup, drummer extraordinaire! A Fourth of July celebration I will never forget! --Madonna Three Dog Night Rocking in the Rockies. Copper Mountain, CO Photo submitted by: Susan Laabs A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 3 THREE DOG NIGHT HONORED AT STATE CAPITOL IN NASHVILLE, TN Three Dog Night was honored on the floors of both the House and the Senate at the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville with a presentation of a Resolution (HJR0597) introduced by Representative Roger Kane on April 18, 2016. The Resolution recognized Three Dog Night as a dynamic and inspirational musical group and applauds the band’s contributions to America’s cultural landscape. The guys enjoyed a visit with Governor Haslam and First Lady Crissy Haslam, as well as Lt. Governor, Ron Ramsey and members of the Senate, Speaker of the House, Beth Harwell, Speaker Pro Tem Curtis Johnson and Deputy Speaker Steve McDaniel. They also met with Secretary of State Tre Hargett and enjoyed a fabulous tour of the Capitol conducted by Michelle Hale and her able staff. The architecture and beauty of this magnificent structure is unequaled. We even went into the secret tunnel under the Capitol building! During our tour, there was a surprise of a special performance of “Joy to the World” by a children’s choir from Theatre Bug of East Nashville. This incredible day will definitely stay in my heart for the rest of my life. Madonna Danny accepting the Resolution. Photo by: Mark Dreyer Productions MDP Resolution (HJR0597) Photo by: Madonna Nuckolls Three Dog Night on the steps of the Tennessee State Capitol. Photo by: Mark Dreyer Productions MDP Formally recognized on the floor of the Tennessee State House of Representatives, 2nd Legislative Session of the 109th General Assembly - House Speaker Beth Harwell (from the podium) along with the State Representative Roger Kane, (at the well) proclaim A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 4 HONORED AT STATE CAPITOL—Con’t “BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE HUNDRED NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, THE SENATE CONCURRING, that we (Governor Bill Haslam and Members of the Legislature of the Great State of Tennessee) commend the members of Three Dog Night, applauding their many contributions to the cultural landscape of American music and extending our best wishes for their every continued success and happiness.” Theatre Bug of East Nashville Children’s Choir performing a special version of “Joy to the World” Photo by: Madonna Nuckolls Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey visiting with the Band. Photo by: Mark Dreyer Productions MDP Three Dog Night at the State Capitol “Looking good, Gentlemen!” Photo by: Mark Dreyer Productions MDP Governor Haslam presenting a gift to Danny Hutton. Photo submitted by: Michelle Hale (pictured) A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 5 Three Dog Night Cruising Again! February 27—March 4, 2017 Roundtrip—Ft. Lauderdale, FL Cruise to Falmouth, Jamaica & Nassau, Bahamas 5 Nights on Celebrity Summit With: Eric Burdon & The Animals Chad & Jeremy Micky Dolenz—The Monkees Lead Singer and Cruise Host The Fifth Dimension The Lovin’ Spoonful Rare Earth Flower Power Cruise Info StarVista LIVE promises to provide you with a unique entertainment experience, bringing you together with a community of like-minded enthusiasts to relive favorite moments, create new memories, and enjoy unparalleled access to the superstars you love. Spencer Davis Website: http://flowerpowercruise.com Three Dog Night Phone: (844) 700-3569 The Yard Birds Must be booked by phone or website! More Artists to Be Added Prices per Person: $1,299 to $6,499 Enjoy a star-studded vacation with unparalleled access to legendary stars from the Flower Power era. See them during the nightly performances, enjoy celebrity -led activities, attend meet and greets and run into your favorites all week long during meals, pool side relaxing, drinks at the bar and more. A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 6 A revamped Three Dog Night delivers classic rock with the Pacific Symphony July 15, 2016 | Updated 10:39 p.m. Three Dog Night performs with the Pacific Symphony at Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa on Thursday. BILL ALKOFER, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER By GEORGE A. PAUL / CONTRIBUTING WRITER Three Dog Night is a familiar sight at the Pacific Amphitheatre during the OC Fair, having performed there several times since the late 2000s. But Thursday night’s solid 85-minute concert proved quite different. The pre-fair show was the classic rock band’s first symphonic one at the venue and modelled after 2002 album “With the London Symphony Orchestra,” released in conjunction with its 35th anniversary. The lineup now features keyboardist Eddie Reasoner and co-lead vocalist David Morgan. Both joined last year when Cory Wells and Jimmy Greenspoon died. Alongside lone founding member/ lead singer Danny Hutton, guitarist Michael Allsup (a mainstay since 1968), bassist Paul Kingery (in service since the ’80s), plus drummer Pat Bautz – the group did a bang up job in Costa Mesa. Following Pacific Symphony’s introductory “Overture,” containing motifs from past Three Dog Night hits, a breezy “Family of Man” launched the proceedings. Before a seamless “Black and White,” A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 7 Hutton (a congenial host throughout) asked the older-skewing crowd, “Are you ready to go back to the early ’70s? I don’t remember much about it.” Added classical backing during the No. 1 single (on which Hutton originally sang lead) provided a more elegant flair. Appropriately enough, I spotted young women, flowers-in-hair, sporting ’60s-styled dresses and sunglasses, not unlike ones seen at Coachella. Morgan’s gritty, Stephen Stills-styled vocals on the acoustic guitar-driven “Never Been to Spain” and Allsup’s multiple guitar solos fared well, as did the energetic full-bodied harmonies of “Shambala.” Hutton dedicated the idyllic Paul Williams penned “Out in the Country” to “nature lovers who like to hike and fish.” “Easy to Be Hard” – a top 10 hit in 1969 from the Broadway musical “Hair” – saw Hutton savor some vocal one-upmanship with Morgan during the tranquil-to-dramatic buildup. Then Kingery displayed his own impressive soulful grit on Allen Toussaint’s rollicking “Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues).” It received a loud response. Three Dog Night exited the stage as the symphony did an interlude, but quickly returned for Harry Nilsson’s “One” just a few minutes later. Here, Kingery really excelled on vocals. Scattered fans danced while the string section beefed up the drama. Hutton recalled Joe Cocker with his sandpaper delivery on the romantic “Let Me Serenade You,” while the spirited group harmonies amid “Old Fashioned Love Song” made it a standout. Before doing playful John Hiatt tune “Sure as I’m Sittin’ Here,” Morgan talked about aging and living life to the fullest. Hutton also shared a lengthy story revolving around the good old ’60s days living in star studded Laurel Canyon. Then the band’s intensely psychedelic rock take on Russ Ballard’s “Liar” showed there were no signs of rust from these veterans. More concertgoers stood up to dance when Bautz took over the whimsical lead vocals during Randy Newman’s “Mama Told Me (Not to Come).” The refrain on “Celebrate” was definitely adhered to by fans. Then sheet music stands were brought out for a riveting encore of “Prayer for the Children,” done a cappella style. The emotional 2009 Three Dog Night single was reminiscent of CSN and worth the price of admission alone. Finally, “Joy to the World” was a jubilant singalong. Three Dog Night With: Pacific Symphony Where: Pacific Amphitheatre, Costa Mesa When: July 14 Next at Pacific Amphitheatre: Styx (8:15 p.m. July 15, sold out); Boston (8:15 p.m. July 16, sold out); Psychedelic Furs/The Fixx/The Church (7 p.m. July 17. $22.50-$52.50); The Offspring/Jonny Two Bags (7:30 p.m. July 20, $40-$72.50) Call: 714-708-1500 Online: pacamp.com http://www.ocregister.com/articles/hutton-722561-night-dog.html A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 8 RNC welcome party: What to expect arty July 17, 2016: Let the celebration begin! WKYC 8:14 AM. EST July 17, 2016 Three Dog Night (Photo: Courtesy of Three Dog Night website) CLEVELAND - The Cleveland 2016 Host Committee says that rock and roll legends Three Dog Night will headline its welcome party – Rock the Night in CLE – before the 2016 Republican National Convention. It's an invitation-only event to welcome delegates and media to Cleveland from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday (July 17) at North Coast Harbor, from the Great Lakes Science Center front door through Voinovich Park, according to a news release. According to the release, about 10,000-12,000 people are expected to attend, as well as 500 VIPs. Three Dog Night The GRAMMY-nominated band’s hits wind through the fabric of pop culture today, whether on the radio, in TV commercials or in major motion pictures — songs like “Mama Told Me (Not To Come)”, “Joy to the World”, “Black and White,” “Shambala” and “One” crystallize the band’s continuing popularity. Three Dog Night boasts some of the most remarkable statistics in popular music, according to the release. A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 9 RELATED | Getting to downtown Cleveland during the RNC “We’re thrilled to have this legendary rock band headline a celebration that will give visitors a truly authentic Cleveland experience,” said David Gilbert, president and CEO of the Cleveland 2016 Host Committee. “Cleveland’s rock and roll roots along with our phenomenal culinary scene will be on display to a national and international audience. It’s an unparalleled opportunity to help change the narrative about Cleveland.” The news release also detailed that live entertainment will also be provided by several local artists including Seafair, Honey Bucket, Chris Allen Band, Megan Zurkey and Cats on Holiday. Food will be available, featuring more than 50 local chefs, restaurants, breweries and food trucks, including many of Cleveland’s nationally renowned chefs. Attendees will also have access to the world’s only Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Great Lakes Science Center and North Coast Harbor, with fireworks capping off the evening. GUIDE | What you need to know about the RNC According to the news release, the evening is being sponsored by many of the Host Committee’s significant local donors. http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/three-dog-night-headlines-rnc-kick-off-welcome-party/274539514 'Rock the Night in CLE' party welcomes RNC guests to Cleveland Sunday, July 17th 2016, 2:24 pm CDT Sunday, July 17th 2016, 11:21 pm CDT By Shelby Miller, Cleveland 19 reporter Email | Connect | [email protected] Posted by Cleveland 19 Digital Team CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) Rock and roll legends Three Dog Night headlined Sunday night's welcome party, Rock the Night in CLE, which kicked off the 2016 Republican National Convention. The RNC Site Selection Committee has recommended Cleveland to host the 2016 Republican National Convention. Three Dog Night is headlining tonight's 'Rock the Night in CLE' RNC welcome party! (Source: WOIO) "We're thrilled to have this legendary rock band headline a celebration that will give visitors a truly authentic Cleveland experience," said David Gilbert, president and CEO of the Cleveland 2016 Host Committee. "Cleveland's rock and roll roots along with our phenomenal culinary scene will be on display to a national and international audience. It's an unparalleled opportunity to help change the narrative about Cleveland." A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 10 Live entertainment was also be provided by several local artists, including Seafair, Honey Bucket, Chris Allen Band, Megan Zurkey and Cats on Holiday. The invitation-only event welcomed delegates and media to Cleveland and took place from 6:30 - 10 p.m. Sunday at North Coast Harbor, from Great Lakes Science Center's front door through Voinovich Park. "You can throw a party that doesn't have any personality anywhere anytime, but we are Cleveland and we are going to do it the way Clevelanders do and we're going to eat great food and listen to great music. It's kind of all of it rolled up into one and we are showing them Cleveland," said Destination Cleveland Senior Director of PR and Communications Emily Lauer. Preps underway for tonight's 'Rock the Night in CLE' welcome party! (Source: WOIO) The Cleveland 2016 Host Committee said 12,000 people attended the party, as well as 500 VIPs. Guests also enjoyed a culinary smorgasbord featuring more than 50 local chefs, restaurants, breweries and food trucks, including many of Cleveland's nationally renowned chefs. "The support of some of Cleveland's finest food and beverage institutions has been amazing," said Gilbert. "We at the Host Committee are grateful for the restaurant community's participation in this event. We are excited to share with our guests what locals already know - that Cleveland is a proud, collaborative city with an exceptional culinary scene." James Beard Award-winning chef Jonathon Sawyer spearheaded the culinary community's participation to ensure guests were offered a true representation of Cleveland's food scene. "It's very important people come here and feel like they're welcome. Politics is a conversation and, regardless of how you feel, we have to be able to sit down and talk about our problems. Over food, breaking the proverbial bread and the literal bread, is the best way to do it," said Sawyer. Sawyer was recently featured on Food Network's Chopped series. Attendees had access to the world's only Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Great Lakes Science Center and North Coast Harbor, as well as views of the lakefront and Lake Erie. A fireworks show ended the evening. An opening party is a convention tradition where the host city welcomes guests to kick off the week and enjoy unique aspects of the city. "I think Ohio, as always, is going to be a battleground state. Whoever wins Ohio will win the presidency. It's really all going to be about Cuyahoga County. Whoever wins Cuyahoga County, if someone wins Cuyahoga County strong, about 250,000 vote margin, that is the White House. That is the difference right there," said Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley. "We're here to welcome people to Cleveland. We're here to show people what a great city we have and, regardless of who the nominee, is or the vice presidential nominees are, Cleveland is a great city and we just want the world to see that," said Kelley. The evening was sponsored by many of the Host Committee's significant local donors. Download the Cleveland 19 News app. Copyright 2016 WOIO. All rights reserved. http://www.cleveland19.com/story/32464164/rock-the-night-in-cle-party-welcomes-rnc-guests-to-cleveland#.V40geq3KWWk.facebook A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 11 Dog Tales NASHVILLE, TN — April 17, 2016 By; Joyce Hellrich Just wanted to tell you how nice it was to meet you and Barb last night - I wish I could rewind the clock and do it all over again!! What a great night!! This was the first time I'd seen TDN without Cory and Jimmy so it was a bit emotional for me - I almost lost it when they sang "Never Been to Spain". That was always my favorite song Cory sang. Still hard to believe he's gone! But they do still sound really good - it's just different - but life goes on and I know Jimmy and Cory would want the band to keep on rockin'! I can't tell you how much I loved meeting the guys! It was seriously a dream come true for me! I didn't get to talk to Danny much but he was so sweet to take several pics with me! My conversation with Paul was great. What a super nice guy! We talked about Jimmy and Cory - those guys are all like brothers! He took their deaths very hard. Anyway - Thank you so much for planning it and making sure I got the email! I loved every minute of it!! Hoping I get to do it again some day! I'll be checking their schedule to see where they're playing that's a good location for me. That was my 15th TDN concert but I don't think I'd ever get tired of seeing them - I bet you've lost count of how many times you've seen them!! You're a lucky girl!! Take care!!! (Top Right) David Morgan (Center Left) Eddie Reasoner (Center Right) Danny Hutton & Michael Allsup (Bottom Left) Pat Bautz Bottom Right) Paul Kingery & Eddie Reasoner Photo by: Barbara Chapman & Madonna Nuckolls A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 12 Meet & Greet Nashville, TN — April 17, 2016 (Top Left) Joyce & Michael (Top Center) Barbara & Danny (Top Right) Danny & Joyce (Center) David, Pat, Shirley, Karen, David, Paul, Joyce & Michael (Bottom Left) Madonna & Danny (Bottom Right) Shirley, David, Paul, Madonna, & Joyce Photos submitted by: Barbara Chapman, Joyce Hellrich & Madonna Nuckolls A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 13 Dog Tales — Con’t. N. MYRTLE BEACH, SC — May 7, 2016 By: Harry & Susan Parham Last night was as good as it was supposed to be. The band seemed more relaxed, less distracted and enjoying the audience-band exchange. Having attended way too many concerts over the years I am getting more and more hard of hearing and didn't catch the name of the new vocalist. He was a little anxious at first, but quickly fell into place. As usual, my wife and I hung around till the crowds left and there this new fellow was, I suppose taking in a little of the aura that is when a band and audience have made that special connection. My wife called out to him for one of the play lists. He had some trouble with that darned gorilla tape but managed to hand her one in near perfect shape and did his best signing it mid hand-down. I suppose about as doable as actually hearing an air guitar......... Please relate to him my sincere appreciation for making the concert a success and continuing Cory's tradition of making the audience feel special as well. He did that for us and those who too waited for our usual TDN short, unannounced meet and greet. LAS VEGAS, NV — May 21-22, 2016 (Left) Danny & Pat (Right) David & Paul Photo by: Madonna Nuckolls A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 14 Dog Tales — Con’t. LAS VEGAS, NV — May 21-22, 2016 (Top Left) Michael, Danny, David & Paul (Top Right) Paul (Center) Michael, Danny, Pat & David (Bottom Left) Danny, Pat & David (Bottom Right) Paul Photos by: Lisa Giering & Madonna Nuckolls A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 15 Meet & Greet LAS VEGAS, NV — May 21, 2016 Photos by: Eileen Dimino, Lisa Giering & Madonna Nuckolls (Top Left) Eileen & David (Top Center) Mary & Michael (Top Right) Pat & Liz (Center Left) Alice, Eileen & Eddie (Center Right) Paul with Rich, Eileen, & Alice, Eileen’s Mom (Their Oldest Fan at 91 yrs!) (Bottom Left) Danny & Lisa (Bottom Right) Lisa, Paul & Mary A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 16 Dog Tales — Con’t. FISH CREEK, WI — June 17, 2016 BAYFIELD, WI — June 19, 2016 By: Ray Sulak When the band announced two concerts in Wisconsin my son, Chris, and I decided it was time for a trip. We flew in the day before to catch Styx at Waterfest in Oshkosh and then on to Fish Creek for Three Dog Night just off Lake Michigan. This was my first time to experience the band without Cory, and my third time without Jimmy. Eddie has Jimmy down in "Out In The Country", "Liar", and the other songs. Danny, Paul, and Pat all pitched in to help David fill the void left by Cory's passing. Danny introduced band members and told a few stories while some equipment failures were being remedied. Later I was thrilled to hear Paul sing "One" and Pat's rendition of "Mama", but my heart was heavy when I didn't hear the familiar "Thank you kindly" at the end of "Never Been To Spain". The highlight was David, Paul and Danny singing "Eli"! The next day we drove past 300 miles of Wisconsin and UP Michigan dairy barns and silos to the venue of the next concert, Bayfield. By show time we had consumed three helpings of the local delicacy, whitefish livers (taste just like chicken livers!), and cruised the Apostle Islands of Lake Superior. Being veterans of Texas thunderstorms we were probably more aware than most of the clouds rolling in before we entered the Big Top Chautauqua tent. Almost half way through the show we were sent to our cars to watch a spectacular lightening display for an hour. We all know "the show must go on", so we returned to the tent for the second half. "Prayer of the Children" brought a tear to many an eye, but in the end there was "Joy To The World"! On the way back to the airport in Milwaukee we stopped at Ho-Chunk Gaming in Wisconsin Dells to spend the evening and the following morning with a couple who are my very special friends. Thanks, Three Dog Night, for a fantastic trip! COPPER MOUNTAIN, CO — July 3, 2016 Photo by: Susan Laabs A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 17 Dog Tales — Con’t. COPPER MOUNTAIN, CO — July 3, 2016 Photos by: Madonna Nuckolls & Susan Laabs (Top Left) Danny Hutton (Top Center) Eddie Reasoner & Paul Kingery (Top Right) Eddie Reasoner (Center Left) “Youngest Fan” Olivia Laabs (Bottom Left) Michael Allsup (Bottom Right) Shirley monitoring the Fan Club reserved area! A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 18 Dog Tales — Con’t. COPPER MOUNTAIN, CO — July 3, 2016 Photos by: Madonna Nuckolls & Susan Laabs (Left) Michael, Danny & David (Right) David & Eddie Fourth of July Celebration in Palmer Lake, CO. Madonna, Paul & Susan enjoyed the Matt Bloom Band with Jesse Allsup on drums, after a slight rain delay. Now ready for some fireworks! Photos by: Madonna Nuckolls A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 19 Dog Mail Sorry I missed you in Nashville Madonna! Logistics were an issue for me & I couldn’t make it to the Meet & Greet. But the concert was great and David Morgan did a great job as a new member. He hit a homerun with “ELI!” Jimmy Weatherington Hi Madonna Thought I would share this with you. Autistic Recording Artist, Eric Look, finally got to go to his first Three Dog Night concert back in February at The Pabst Theatre in Milwaukee. The band has been to the area many times, but the Pabst has special seating for people that have autism or other disabilities, so Eric was finally able to get to see the band. We had bought the tix for the concert that was originally set for October and with the unexpected passing of Cory Wells. It was a very different experience but we were all there to support Danny, Michael and the band. They put on a great show that night. It turned out to be Cory's birthday, as well as I'm sure Cory was looking down from above that night and smiling. Eric and his band headlined an autism event last month, and Eric wanted to do a Three Dog Night song. So he did “Joy To The World” in honor of Cory. He just learned “Sure As I'm Sitting Here.” I've attached a clip of Eric performing the song at a recent gig last month. Eric is the keyboard player in the band. Thought I would share this story with you and feel free to share it or use for your newsletter if you like. Hope they get back to Milwaukee real soon. Check out this video on YouTube: http://youtu.be/p25o7Nt4kfo Thanks, Joe Banas Subject: why haven't I already done this?!?! May I please be added to Three Dog Night's email and/or mailing list? They have been my VERY FAVORITE band since "the beginning". I have told all my family that when I die, they are to have a big party and continually loop my complete anthology of Three Dog Night songs. My brother said "What happens if people get tired of hearing the same songs?" I replied "They can leave!" Thank you , Madonna! Kristen Woodward When did they clone Michael? Photo by: Madonna Nuckolls Copper Mountain, CO A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. July 3, 2016 Summer 2016 Page 20 Dog Mail New Zealand fan Hi there, I'm a huge longtime fan down here in New Zealand. I love their music so much it's amazing. I'd love to be part of the club, that would be awesome. Anyway thanks and hope to hear from you soon. Grant Dunlop Hi Madonna, Here is a picture of 3 of us fans who met up at the Three Dog Night concert in Costa Mesa, CA on July 14. Pictured are Becky Abercrombie, Myself (Kathie Patterson) and Bonnie Pratt Hoy. We all met each other through the “In Memory Of Cory Wells” Facebook page. Kathie Photos by: Barbara Chapman, Madonna Nuckolls & Susan Laabs A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club. Summer 2016 Page 21 Bruce Barton Bakersfield, CA Eileen Bengelsdorf Wheeling, IL Sharon Harbeck Aliso Viejo, CA Charles Lopas Sioux Falls, SD Kathie Patterson Reno, NV Kristen Woodward Groveport, OH Photo by: Eileen Dimino Dates to Remember: THREE DOG NIGHT Mar 8 - Michael Allsup Jun. 4 - David Morgan Aug 24 - Paul Kingery Sept 10 - Danny Hutton Sept 30 - Pat Bautz Oct 10 - Eddie Reasoner FAN CLUB NEWS STAFF: Madonna Nuckolls, President & Editor Barbara Chapman, Ass’t Editor Paul Nuckolls, Proof Reader Next Newsletter Deadline: November 1, 2016 A quarterly publication of the Three Dog Night Fan Club.