Three Dog Night's 1969 Concert History

Three Dog Night is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California best known for their music from 1968 to 1975, during which time they achieved twenty-one consecutive Billboard Top 40 Hits and 12 consecutive Gold Albums. Three Dog Night are still active in 2012, touring and recording 43 years after their first album was released. The first of the band's 7 million-selling singles was One in 1969. They scored three number one singles: Mama Told Me (Not to Come), Joy to the World and Black and White.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 22, 1969
Three Dog Night / The Turtles
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Auditorium Theatre Chicago, Illinois, United States
Sep 27, 1969
Three Dog Night / Pacific Gas & Electric / Fields
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Swing Auditorium San Bernardino, California, United States
Sep 12, 1969
Steppenwolf / Three Dog Night / The Grass Roots
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The Forum Inglewood, California, United States
Sep 06, 1969
Poco / The Sunshine Company / Three Dog Night / savoy brown Earl Warren Showgrounds Los Angeles, California, United States
Aug 09, 1969
Three Dog Night Charleston Civic Center Charleston, West Virginia, United States
Aug 08, 1969
Three Dog Night / The Byrds / East Orange Express

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Cincinnati Gardens Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Aug 01, 1969 –
Aug 02, 1969
Canned Heat / Three Dog Night / Santana / Sha Na Na
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Fillmore East New York, New York, United States
Jul 29, 1969
Three Dog Night
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Music Circus Lambertville, New Jersey, United States
Jul 25, 1969 –
Jul 26, 1969
Three Dog Night / Fleetwood Mac / Seatrain
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New York State Pavilion New York, New York, United States
Jul 18, 1969
Denver Pop Music Festival 1969
Jimmi Hendrix / Three Dog Night / Toto / Eric Clapton / Creedance Clearwater Revisited / John Fogerty / Eagles
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Denver Bear Stadium Denver, Colorado, United States
Jul 13, 1969
Three Dog Night / Sunday Funnies
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Wamplers Lake Pavillion Brooklyn, Michigan, United States
Jul 11, 1969 –
Jul 12, 1969
Three Dog Night / litter
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Grande Ballroom Detroit, Michigan, United States
Jun 27, 1969 –
Jun 29, 1969
Vanilla Fudge / Frank Zappa / Jimi Hendrix / Johnny Winter / iron butterfly / Three Dog Night / Big Mama Thornton / tim buckley / Joe Cocker / Poco / sweetwater / zéphyr / Steve Martin / The Mothers Of Invention / Crosby / Crosby, Stills & Nash / ...
Vanilla Fudge / Frank Zappa / Jimi Hendrix / Johnny Winter / Iron Butterfly / Three Dog Night / Big Mama Thornton / tim buckley / Joe Cocker / Poco / sweetwater / zéphyr / Steve Martin / The Mothers Of Invention / Crosby / Crosby, Stills & Nash / Creedence Clearwater Revival / The Jimi Hendrix Experience Show all bands
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Mile High Stadium Denver, Colorado, United States
Jun 22, 1969
The Jimi Hendrix Experience / The Byrds / Poco / Steve Martin / Cathy Smith / Rascals / Chambers Brothers / Booker T. & The MG's / Grassroots / Johnny Winter / marvin gaye / Mother Earth / Three Dog Night / Merryweather
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Devonshire Downs, Cal State Northridge Los Angeles, California, United States
Jun 20, 1969 –
Jun 22, 1969
Newport 69
Jimi Hendrix / Santana / Chambers Brothers / marvin gaye / Eric Burdon / Joe Cocker / Albert King / Ike And Tina Turner / Taj Mahal / Jetro tull / Creedence Clearwater Revival Revival / The Rascals / The Byrds / Arthur Lee's Love / Three Dog Night / Booker T & the MG's / albert collins / Grassroots / Johnny Winter / Lee Michaels / Buffy St Marie / Steppinwolf / Brenton Woods / Poco / Friends of distiction / Edwin Hawkins Singers Show all bands
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Devonshire Downs Northridge, CA, US
Show Duplicate for Jun 20, 1969
Jun 15, 1969
Aynsley Dunbar / Three Dog Night
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Mothers Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Mar 30, 1969 –
Apr 01, 1969
Creedence Clearwater Revival / Three Dog Night / Canned Heat / Buffalo Springfield / The Grass Roots / MC 5

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Lockhart Park Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Mar 22, 1969
Steppenwolf / Three Dog Night
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Kiel Auditorium St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Mar 21, 1969
Steppenwolf / bangor flying circus / Three Dog Night Aragon Ballroom Chicago, Illinois, United States
Mar 08, 1969
Three Dog Night / Flying Burrito Brothers
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Electric Factory Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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Aynsley Dunbar / Three Dog Night on Jun 15, 1969 [993-small]

Aynsley Dunbar / Three Dog Night
Jun 15, 1969
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Canned Heat / Three Dog Night / Santana / Sha Na Na on Aug 1, 1969 [418-small]

Canned Heat / Three Dog Night / Santana / Sha Na Na
Aug 1 - 2, 1969
 New York, New York, United States
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Canned Heat / Three Dog Night / Santana / Sha Na Na on Aug 1, 1969 [448-small]

Canned Heat / Three Dog Night / Santana / Sha Na Na
Aug 1 - 2, 1969
 New York, New York, United States
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Canned Heat / Three Dog Night / Santana / Sha Na Na on Aug 1, 1969 [761-small]

Canned Heat / Three Dog Night / Santana / Sha Na Na
Aug 1 - 2, 1969
 New York, New York, United States
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Album Oriented Rock (AOR)
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Bubblegum Pop
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2024 40 concerts
2023 74 concerts
2022 76 concerts
2021 61 concerts
2020 31 concerts
2019 96 concerts
2018 101 concerts
2017 78 concerts
2016 68 concerts
2015 60 concerts
2014 32 concerts
2013 46 concerts
2012 54 concerts
2011 49 concerts
2010 65 concerts
2009 58 concerts
2008 64 concerts
2007 60 concerts
2006 46 concerts
2005 55 concerts
2004 6 concerts
2003 8 concerts
2002 4 concerts
2001 3 concerts
2000 4 concerts
1999 4 concerts
1998 3 concerts
1997 2 concerts
1996 3 concerts
1995 4 concerts
1994 3 concerts
1993 4 concerts
1992 7 concerts
1991 4 concerts
1990 4 concerts
1989 3 concerts
1988 6 concerts
1987 14 concerts
1986 8 concerts
1985 7 concerts
1984 7 concerts
1983 4 concerts
1982 5 concerts
1981 11 concerts
1976 4 concerts
1975 48 concerts
1974 25 concerts
1973 18 concerts
1972 22 concerts
1971 19 concerts
1970 38 concerts
1969 25 concerts
1968 17 concerts
1967 1 concert
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William Bill Herbig Oct 27, 2021

When did Three Dog Night perform in Anderson, Indiana? first concert with now wife of 47 years. It's not listed on concert archives.????


Bhaynie Dec 22, 2020

Three Dog Night/The Turtles appeared at Roberts Stadium Evansville, Indiana Sunday, November 23, 1969.

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Emchenry Jul 29, 2019

Does anyone remember 3 dog night performing at Butler Univ....Clowes Hall...Indianapolis in either 1969 or 1970?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What genre is Three Dog Night?

Three Dog Night merged several distinct sounds together to produce a unique blues-infused pop rock sound with hits like “One.” The band was also able to differentiate its sound and even integrated gospel hymns into their repertoire as is evidenced by their critically acclaimed cover of “Joy to the World.”

When did Three Dog Night start?

Three Dog Night formed in 1967 and was originally called “Redwood.” In 1968, the band formally changed its name to “Three Dog Night” and released their debut self-titled studio album on October 16, 1968. The album peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 200 chart in the US and produced three hit singles including “One,” which reached number five on the Hot 100 chart in 1969.

Where did Three Dog Night form?

Three Dog Night was formed in Los Angeles, California.

When did Three Dog Night break up and why?

Persistent band disagreements, as well as substance abuse among the members, led Joe Schermie, the bassist of Three Dog Night, to leave the band in 1973. In 1974, another two original members left to form a new band with more original band members leaving in 1975 and 1976.

While they were all replaced fairly quickly and the band continued creating new music, there were other difficulties. In addition to regularly churning members in and out from the band, Chuck Negron, one of the founding members was arrested for narcotics possession in 1975. Additionally, the band failed to promote 1975’s Coming Down Your Way or 1976’s American Pastime well enough to sell many units. As a result of these and other factors, Three Dog Night officially broke up on July 26, 1976 after a show at Los Angeles’s Greek Theater.

Five years later, all of the original members, except Schermie, reunited. Three Dog Night’s second iteration has lasted over 40 years.

How did Three Dog Night come up with its name?

Actress "Ajax Lady" (June Fairchild), is rumored to have come up with the band’s name. It is said that while dating founding member Danny Hutton, Ajax read an interesting article about Aboriginal Australians embracing wild dogs during cold nights to stay warm. In fact, “Three dog night,” is still used to describe a very cold evening. It’s rumored that Ajax Lady thought this name was fitting for the band and suggested it to Hutton who readily agreed.

However, others disagree with this account. For example, Van Dyke Parks, a former music arranger at Warner Bros Records states that he was the one who suggested the band’s name, noting that Ajax Jack didn’t even read about anthropology or know anything about Aboriginal Australians.

How many Top 10 hits did Three Dog Night have?

Three Dog Night released 11 Top 10 hits in the US:

  • "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)"
  • "Eli's Coming"
  • "One"
  • "Easy To Be Hard"
  • "Joy To The World"
  • "Liar"
  • "An Old Fashioned Love Song"
  • "Never Been To Spain"
  • "Black And White"
  • "Shambala"
  • "The Show Must Go On"

Of these hits, three would reach number one: “Mama Told Me,” “Joy to the World,” and “Black and White.”

How many original members of Three Dog Night still perform with the band?

Of the original members of the band, only one still performs with Three Dog Night: Danny Hutton.

What songs did Randy Newman write for Three Dog Night?

Randy Newman, an Academy Award-winning songwriter, composed "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" for Three Dog Night.

Which members of Three Dog Night have passed away?

Three Dog Night first started in 1967 with many of its members born in the 1940s or ‘50s. As a result, several members have unfortunately passed away including:

  • Cory Well passed at age 74 of multiple myeloma, a blood cancer, on October 20, 2015.
  • Jimmy Greenspoon passed at age 67 from metastatic melanoma, a skin cancer, on March 11, 2015.
  • Joe Schermie, the original bass player of Three Dog Night, passed at age 56 from a heart attack on March 26, 2002, aged 56.

How many concerts has Three Dog Night had?

Three Dog Night has had 1,559 concerts.

What genre is Three Dog Night?

Three Dog Night is most often considered to be Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Blues Rock, Soft Rock, Country Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Mellow Gold, Art Rock, Southern Rock, Bubblegum Pop, Brill Building Pop, and Oldies.

When is the next Three Dog Night concert?

The next Three Dog Night concert is on April 20, 2024 at Star Of The Desert Arena in Primm, Nevada, United States.

When was the last Three Dog Night concert?

The last Three Dog Night concert was on March 29, 2024 at The Cove in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.

What setlist does Three Dog Night play live?

The songs that Three Dog Night performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 23, 2024 concert at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States:

  1. Intro
  2. The Family of Man
  3. Black and White
  4. Never Been to Spain
  5. Shambala
  6. Out in the Country
  7. Easy to Be Hard
  8. Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)
  9. One
  10. Let Me Serenade You
  11. An Old Fashioned Love Song
  12. Sure as I'm Sittin' Here
  13. Liar
  14. Mama Told Me Not to Come
  15. Celebrate
  16. Eli's Coming
  17. Prayer of the Children
  18. Joy to the World

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