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  1. Dennis Gerrard Stephen Doherty (Halifax, Nueva Escocia, 29 de noviembre de 1940 – Mississauga, Ontario, 19 de enero de 2007) fue un cantante y compositor canadiense, conocido por haber sido el fundador de la banda The Mamas & the Papas.

  2. Musical artist. Dennis Gerrard Stephen Doherty (November 29, 1940 – January 19, 2007) was a Canadian musician. He was a founding member of the 1960s musical group the Mamas & the Papas for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.

  3. 20 de ene. de 2007 · By Ben Sisario. Jan. 20, 2007. Denny Doherty, a founding member of the 1960s folk-pop band the Mamas and the Papas, died yesterday at his home in Mississauga, Ontario. He was 66. The cause was...

  4. 29 de nov. de 2021 · Denny Doherty tenía 66 años y con una operación de riñón y con las continuas diálisis, ya nunca fue el mismo. Murió en la localidad canadiense de Missisagua, en Ontario, aunque el había nacido en Halifax. La autopsia revela la muerte como aneurisma abdominal.

  5. 27 de ene. de 2007 · The singer died in 2007 after complications from surgery. His friends and family members paid tribute to his humour, gentility and voice at his funeral in Halifax. He was one of the greatest tenors in rock 'n' roll and a charming man with a voice that melted their hearts.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0230559Denny Doherty - IMDb

    Denny Doherty. Soundtrack: Girl, Interrupted. Denny Doherty was born and reared in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and began his musical career there in a local rock band, The Hepsters, while working in a pawn shop. He had started singing in public at age 15, on a dare by performing "Love Letters In The Sand" in a skating rink-turned-dance-hall.

  7. The Dream Band. My name is Dennis Gerrard Stephen Doherty. I was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on November 29th, 1940. In the Sixties I was in a group called The Mamas and The Papas and this, among other things, is the story of that group and those times. But, as Grace Slick said, "If you remember the Sixties, you weren't there."