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  1. Denny Doherty właśc. Dennis Gerrard Stephen Doherty [3] (ur. 29 listopada 1940 w Halifaksie, zm. 19 stycznia 2007 w Mississauga [4]) – kanadyjski piosenkarz, zdobył sławę jako członek popularnego w latach 60. XX wieku zespołu The Mamas & the Papas, z którym zdobył nagrodę Grammy [5] . Przed rozpoczęciem kariery w The Mamas & the ...

  2. Informations générales. Dennis Gerrard Stephen Doherty dit Denny Doherty, né le 29 novembre 1940 à Halifax et mort le 19 janvier 2007 à Mississauga, est un chanteur, compositeur et acteur canadien. Il fut l'un des membres du groupe The Mamas and the Papas .

  3. 22. Jan. 2007 · Denny's Waiting For a Song was the last album Cass sang on before her death in London in 1974. In 1975 Doherty made his acting debut in Man on the Moon, a Broadway show created by Phillips and ...

  4. Denny Doherty var født i Halifax, Nova Scotia, og han var med til at starte en folkemusikgruppe i 1960, som det lykkedes at få en pladekontrakt og et mindre hit. Gruppen blev opløst i 1963, men da var han blevet ven med Cass Elliot, og han havde også på en turne mødt John Phillips og hans kone, Michelle Phillips.

  5. 19. Jan. 2007 · January 19, 2007. Denny Doherty, an original member of 1960s sunshine pop group The Mamas & The Papas who sang lead on a number of the band’s hits, died of an aneurysm in his abdomen January ...

  6. 19. März 2007 · Denny Doherty began his career at 15 with the Halifax dance band of Peter Power, and then sang with a succession of pop-folk groups - the Hepsters, the Colonials, and the Halifax Three. The latter (which at one time included Toronto guitarist Zal Yanovsky, later of the Lovin' Spoonful) made the LP San Francisco Bay Blues (1963, Epic BN-26060) and performed in eastern Canada and in the US.

  7. Dennis Gerrard Stephen Doherty. Profile: Canadian singer and songwriter born November 29, 1940, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and died January 19, 2007, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Was a member of the Halifax Three (Nova Scotia trio), The Mugwumps (with Cass Elliot, Zal Yanovsky and Jim Hendricks) in 1964, and The New Journeymen (with ...