Legendary band, THREE DOG NIGHT, now in its 6th decade, claims some of the most astonishing statistics in popular music. In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group achieved more top 10 hits, moved more records, or sold more concert tickets than THREE DOG NIGHT.
Featuring 1910 Fruitgum Company ('Simon Says', 'Indian Giver', 123 Red Light',); Tim Corwin of The Ohio Express ('Yummy Yummy', ‘Chewy Chewy',); Bo Donaldson of The Heywoods ('Billy Don’t Be a Hero', 'Who Do You Think You Are') & Kyle Vincent of Ian Mitchell's Bay City Rollers ('Saturday Night', 'Money Honey', 'I Only Want To Be With You').
Mitchell is one of the most well-known and peer-respected Canadian guitar players and an acclaimed singer-songwriter who has written many classic rock anthems, including Go For Soda, Rock N Roll Duty, Patio Lanterns, I am a Wild Party, Easy To Tame and All We Are. These hits have become part of the Canadian musical landscape and earned Mitchell three Juno Award wins for “Male Vocalist of the Year”, “Album of the Year”, and “Most Promising Male Vocalist.”
Al Jardine and David Marks were both founding members of The Beach Boys in 1961. However, they did not tour together with The Beach Boys until the second tour of 1962 when Al took the place of Brian Wilson and David played guitar. Both Al and David sang and played guitars on The Beach Boys first nationwide hit, Surfin' Safari, released in 1962. Al and David also sang and played guitars on the last Beach Boys hit, That's Why God Made The Radio, in 2012. Both Al Jardine and David Marks are members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as founding members of The Beach Boys.
After a decade-long run on the Northeast music scene during which they became recognized as one of the best and most popular unsigned acts in the country, John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown finally broke through nationally with leader John Cafferty’s score to the motion picture, “Eddie & The Cruisers”. The soundtrack was awarded a triple platinum certification by the RIAA and led to their own recording contract with Columbia Records. Their second album, “Tough All Over”, was a best seller and gained them an international audience. After forty years, John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band is an on-going and in-demand attraction and is unquestionably one of the greatest and most successful acts in Rhode Island music history.