
Chuck Negron, a founding member and lead vocalist of the rock band Three Dog Night, passed away at the age of 83 on February 2, 2026. His death was announced by his publicist, who stated that Negron died peacefully at his home in Studio City, Los Angeles, surrounded by his family. Chuck was one of the most distinctive voices of the late 1960s and early ’70s. As a member of Three Dog Night, he sang lead on some of the band’s most iconic hits like Joy to the World, One, The Show Must Go On, An Old Fashioned Love Song, and Easy to Be Hard. Here’s what we know about the beloved musician’s reason for demise.
What was Chuck Negron’s cause of death?
Chuck Negron’s cause of death was attributed to complications from heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a condition he had managed for several decades. His publicist shared the same with the media. Chuck Negron had been open about his struggle with COPD for years. He even used specially modified Oxy-View glasses to deliver oxygen during his live performances, so the audience wouldn’t have to see him in a traditional mask.




















