- Hutton. This
lineup was soon
augmented by
Jimmy Greenspoon (keyboards), Joe
Schermie (b****),
Michael Allsup (guitar), and
Floyd Sneed (drums). The band had...
- Paul Rodgers) – 3:31 "Fire Eater" (Mike Allsup,
Jimmy Greenspoon, Joe
Schermie,
Floyd Sneed) – 3:55 "Can't Get
Enough of It" (Jimmy Miller,
Steve Winwood)...
- (Danny Hutton,
Chuck Negron, Cory Wells, Mike Allsup,
Jimmy Greenspoon, Joe
Schermie,
Floyd Sneed) – 2:56 "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" (Newman) – 3:18 "Your...
- was ****ure
Three Dog
Night b**** player, Joe
Schermetzler (stage name Joe
Schermie). In 1968,
Wells returned to
Hollywood where he "couch-surfed"
while Danny...
- California, he
joined three members of
Three Dog Night,
Floyd Sneed, Joe
Schermie, and
Michael Allsup to form a band
called S.S. Fools. They
released one...
-
Three Dog
Night was
founded by
Danny Hutton, Cory Wells,
Chuck Negron, Joe
Schermie,
Floyd Sneed,
Jimmy Greenspoon, and
Michael Allsup. The
group was a successful...
- "Play
Something Sweet" and "I'd Be So Happy"
Chuck Negron -
vocals Joe
Schermie - b****
guitar except as
indicated below Jack
Ryland - b****
guitar on "Shambala"...
-
vocals Chuck Negron –
vocals Cory
Wells –
vocals Mike
Allsup –
guitar Joe
Schermie – b****
Jimmy Greenspoon –
keyboards Floyd Sneed –
drums Production Producers:...
- (vocals),
Jimmy Greenspoon (keyboards),
Michael Allsup (guitars), Joe
Schermie (b****), and
Floyd Sneed (drums, percussion).
Engineer Richard Podolor also...
-
Three Dog
Night b****ist Joe
Schermie appeared on the
cooking show Food
Rules starring Tom
Riehl in 2000. This was
Schermie's last
television appearance...