TRAGIC END for this legend. With heavy hearts, we announce the passing.

Chuck Negron rose from a modest Bronx apartment to become one of rock music’s most recognizable voices, a life shaped by talent, fame, struggle, and redemption. That journey ended when Negron died Monday, Feb. 2, at age 83, at his home in Studio City, California, surrounded by family. In his final months, he had been battling heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

“Negron was a testament to never giving up — persevering through everything life throws at you, everything you may throw at yourself, and striving on,” his publicist said. Best known as the powerful lead singer of Three Dog Night, Negron’s voice helped define an era of American rock music.

Born June 8, 1942, and raised in the Bronx, Negron was immersed in music early. He sang in doo-wop groups and balanced that passion with basketball. By age 15, he had already recorded a single and performed at the Apollo Theater with his group, The Rondells. Recalling that moment years later, he said, “By our second verse, something magical happened. The audience started to cheer us on.”

After moving to California on a basketball scholarship, music took over. In 1967, he joined Danny Hutton and Cory Wells to form Three Dog Night. The band dominated radio with hits like “Joy to the World,” “One,” and “Old Fashioned Love Song,” powered by Negron’s soaring, emotional vocals.

Family remained central. “Through his six decades of success, and all the ups and downs, his large, unconventional family was most important to him.” Negron leaves behind his wife and five children, along with a voice that continues to echo through rock history.

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