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DANNY HUTTON FROM THE BAND THREE DOG NIGHT IS INTERVIEWED BY HOST ART FEIN
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DANNY HUTTON IS INTERVIEWED - ASKED WHAT MUSIC HE WAS FIRST LISTENING TO AND WHAT INSPIRED HIM
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DANNY HUTTON TALKS ABOUT THE EARLY YEARS OF THE BAND THREE DOG NIGHT - BEING POPULAR WITH POP SONGS AT A TIME WHEN IT WASN'T HIP TO DO THAT -
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DANNY HUTTON TALKS ABOUT PLAYING AT THE TROUBADOUR - EARLY YEARS WITH ELTON JOHN WHEN HE WAS STILL REGGIE
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DANNY HUTTON DISCUSSES HIS EARLY PRE- THREE DOG NIGHT RECORDS AS A POP SINGER
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THREE DOG NIGHT'S DANNY HUTTON TALKS ABOUT SEEING WALT DISNEY WHEN HE WAS VERY YOUNG AND HEARING ABOUT THE BEATLES - DISCUSSES HIS FIRST RECORD AT AGE 18 - "FARMERS DAUGHTER" HIS FIRST SELLING RECORD TALKS ABOUT BEING IN LIVERPOOL AND STUMBLING UPON THE BEATLES AT THE CAVERN CLUB
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DANNY HUTTON TALKS ABOUT HOW HE PUT TOGETHER THREE DOG NIGHT . HIS IDEA TO HAVE THREE SINGERS -
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