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Name | Denny Doherty |
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Background | solo_singer |
Birth name | Dennis Gerrard Stephen Doherty |
Born | November 29, 1940Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Died | January 19, 2007Mississauga, Ontario, Canada |
Genre | Folk, pop |
Occupation | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1960–2007 |
Label | Dunhill Records |
Associated acts | The Halifax IIIThe Mamas & the Papas |
In 1963, Doherty established a friendship with Cass Elliot when she was with a band called "The Big Three." While on tour with "The Halifax III", Doherty met John Phillips and his new wife, model Michelle Gilliam.
A few months later, The Halifax III dissolved, and Doherty and their accompanist, Zal Yanovsky, were left broke in Hollywood. Elliot heard of their troubles and convinced her manager to hire them. Thus, Doherty and Yanovsky joined the Big Three (increasing the number of band members to four). Soon after adding even more band members, they changed their name to "The Mugwumps". The Mugwumps soon broke up also due to insolvency. The Mamas & Papas song "Creeque Alley" briefly outlines this history.
About this time, John Phillips' new band, "The New Journeymen," needed a replacement for tenor Marshall Brickman. Brickman had left the folk trio to pursue a career in television writing, and the group needed a quick replacement for their remaining tour dates. Doherty, then unemployed, filled the opening. After the New Journeymen called it quits as a band in early 1965, Elliot was invited into the formation of a new band, which became "The Magic Cyrcle." Six months later in September 1965, the group signed a recording contract with Dunhill Records. Changing their name to The Mamas & the Papas, the band soon began to record their debut album, If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears.
When the affair was discovered, John and Michelle moved to their own residence (they had been sharing a house with Doherty), and the band continued recording together. Eventually the band signed a statement in June 1966 with their record label's full support, firing Michelle from the band. She was quickly replaced by Jill Gibson, girlfriend of the band's producer Lou Adler. Gibson's stint as a "Mama" lasted two and a half months.
Due to fan demand and mostly to John, Michelle was allowed to rejoin the band in late August 1966, while Gibson was given a lump sum for her efforts. However, by the time of Michelle's return, the band had lost focus, momentum and direction. While trying to create another album, Elliot left the group, bringing about the end of The Mamas & the Papas. The band finally broke up in the summer of 1968.
In 1982, Doherty joined a reconstitution of the Mamas and the Papas consisting of John Phillips, his daughter Mackenzie Phillips and Elaine Spanky McFarlane, which toured and performed old standards and new tunes written by John Phillips.
Doherty produced an off-Broadway show called Dream a Little Dream, which was a narrative of his perspective of the story of The Mamas & the Papas. It was well received and garnered favourable reviews.
In 1994, Doherty played the part of Harbour Master, as well as the voice-overs of the characters, in Theodore Tugboat, a CBC Television children's show chronicling the "lives" of vessels in a busy harbour loosely based upon Halifax Harbour.
In 1999, Doherty also played a character by the name of "Charley McGinnis" in 22 episodes of the CBC Television series Pit Pony.
Doherty had three children: a daughter, Jessica Woods, from a brief first marriage, and a daughter, Emberly, and son, John by his 20-year marriage to his second wife, Jeannette, who died in 1998.
Doherty appeared in the Canadian TV series Trailer Park Boys, Season 7 Episode 10 (season's finale) as an FBI figure. Filming was completed just shortly before his death in early 2007. The episode ended with "This episode is dedicated to the memory of DENNY DOHERTY."
His son, John Doherty, is in a Canadian ska/punk band, illScarlett.
Category:1940 births Category:2007 deaths Category:Canadian expatriate musicians in the United States Category:Canadian folk musicians Category:Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees Category:Canadian pop singers Category:Canadian people of Irish descent Category:Musicians from Nova Scotia Category:People from Halifax, Nova Scotia Category:People from Mississauga Category:The Mamas & the Papas members Category:English-language singers
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