Legendary band to play San Francisco

They rocked the 1960s and now they plan to visit San Francisco.

In their No. 1 hit “Joy to the World,” Three Dog Night told us “Jeremiah was a bullfrog” who was generous with his wine, and fans can still recite all the lyrics to that iconic song. From 1969 through 1974, Three Dog Night sold more records and concert tickets, and put more hits in the Top 10 than any other group. Their songs were heard in films, on television, and received extensive airplay, putting them firmly in the public consciousness.

Their track record is amazing. They have had 21 consecutive hits in the Top 40, including three that went to No. 1; 11 in the Top 10; 18 in the Top 20; seven singles that sold a million Copies each; and 12 LPs in a row that were Certified Gold by the RIAA.

Despite having been in the business for more than 50 years, Three Dog Night is not taking it easy. Instead, they continue to write and produce new material and undertake unique projects, such as a 2007 collaboration with the London Symphony Orchestra.

A review says:



“. . . they were excellent!! The harmonies were really good! All the songs sounded as good as the originals. ... ageless.”




Three Dog Night will be at the Palace of Fine Arts on July 16 at 8.00 pm. Flyer printing is effective in advertising events like this.
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