A band with a serendipitously catchy name spotlighting its three lead vocalists once dominated American radio. Three Dog Night scored 21 consecutive Top 40 hits during half a decade starting in 1969, reaching an apex of sorts when Billboard magazine named “Joy to the World” as the No. 1 pop
Recorded at Johnny Cash’s Cash Cabin in Hendersonville, TN, Trapper Schoepp continues down the trail trod by his musical heroes with Siren Songs. In 2019, the Milwaukee singer-songwriter published a long lost song with Bob Dylan called “On, Wisconsin” – making him the youngest musician to share a co-writing credit with the Nobel Prize laureate. The song led to a #1 trending article in Rolling Stone and over a hundred tour dates worldwide. Siren Songs is an apt title for an album filled with folklore and nautical imagery.
He’s considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time. But back in the early 1960s, the young, exasperating musician introducing himself as Bob Dylan was bouncing around Madison, Wisconsin.