Denny Doherty
Canadian singer-songwriter of The Mamas & The Papas

Born
November 29th, 1940
84 years ago
Died
January 19th, 2007
18 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Canada
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A Canadian singer-songwriter gained prominence as a member of the group The Mamas & The Papas during the 1960s. The group was pivotal in shaping the California sound of the era, blending elements of folk, rock, and pop. Significant hits included 'California Dreamin'' and 'Monday, Monday'. The group's harmonious vocals and distinct style garnered wide acclaim. Doherty also released solo albums and collaborated with various artists throughout his career. His vocal talent contributed to numerous chart-topping singles.
Sang in The Mamas & The Papas
Hit songs included 'California Dreamin'' and 'Monday, Monday'
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