March 22, 1991 Dave Guard/Date of death CONCORD, N.H. Dave Guard, 56, a founder of the immensely popular Kingston Trio, which brought folk music from the coffee houses to mainstream America with songs such as the haunting "Tom Dooley" and the rollicking "MTA," died of lymphoma March 22 at his home in Rollinsford, N.H. After Toms death, the three songs remained popular in North Carolina, but over time, the Hang your head Tom Dula version won out. We were going to have John Stewart (who replaced Guard) and George Grove (the newest member) and the rest of us sing in different combinations, a kind of retrospective.. They were always trying to expand their repertoire beyond the folk songs, but the world at large didnt seem to care. They launched the American folk revival, setting the stage for Peter, Paul & Mary, Bob Dylan and many others. Over the years, the former friends rarely spoke to each other. Dave Guard, the trios banjo player, died in 1991 and Nick Reynolds, the groups tenor guitarist and percussionist, died in 2008. The great thing was that as soon as the show was over, we would walk out into the crowd and sign autographs. Tom appealed the verdict and a new trial was held, which also reached a guilty verdict. On top of it all! It was a great idea because they didnt have much television in Hawaii yet, so you could do whatever you wanted. In our first two years of touring, we played 275 colleges, Shane recalls. Guard is survived by his mother and three children. He died on March 22, 1991 in Rollinsford, New Hampshire, USA. The Kingston Trios Tom Dooley is very similar to Warners version, but they took it at a much slower tempo and added a spoken intro that states the song is about the Eternal Triangle and the story of Tom Dooley, Mr. Grayson and an unnamed beautiful woman. When did Bill Zorn leave the Kingston Trio? 'Pure Gabby' will be out in April-with Gretchen's cover design. All three current . Dave Guard formed Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers immediately after his departure Translate; Trending; Random; Home Singer Dave Guard. Could this song be the ultimate demonstration of Dave That first week went very well and the Kingston TrioBob Shane, Nick Reynolds and Dave Guardwere asked to stay on for another week, and then another, and then another. During the next several years in Australia, Dave had a musical-variety television show called Dave's Place. Tom Dooley ", "Three Jolly Coachmen", and "Raspberries, Strawberries". vocals: Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds (Kingston Trio) and Bob Shane arranger: Dave Guard cover recording of: Tom Dooley lyricist and composer: [traditional] (Special Purpose Artist) 3:01: A5: Fast Freight. But the audience kept calling for the Trio and after Scruggs finished, Wein sent the group back out for an encore. The group continued to perform for six years as the Kingston Trio before disbanding in 1967, with John Stewart taking Guard's place. San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle The singer and songwriter, who was instrumental in the revival of folk music in the late 50s, suffered from complications arising from pneumonia Sunday, which led to his death, USA Today reported. As many of us know, the original Kingston Trio consisted of Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, and Dave Guard. During the next several years in Australia, Dave had a musical-variety television show called Dave's He did four tracks on a 12-track cassette recorded to accompany the "All Along the Merrimac" tour of New Hampshire and a final solo album, Up & In (1988), which received mixed reviews. A Dave Guard musical journey through time: RUN JOE - Dave Guard was born in San Francisco and went to Punahou School in Honolulu in what was then the pre-statehood U.S. But in some ways, Capitol was good fit for the Trio. in recording. Keep supporting great journalism by turning off your ad blocker. away. Tragically, Pauline had syphilis, which she passed on to Tom, who in turn gave it to Laura and Ann. It appears that Tom and Ann hatched a plan to get revenge on Laura. He actually boosted the power of the Trio, being supremely talented performer and song writer. Was it pop? When did Dave Guard die? Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane, Dave Guard - courtesy This song's imagery, rhythmic drive, tasteful fills and trademark Kingston we were told, and we heard there were radio reports for the military to check "We used the events of the legend of the first century The genre problem would bedevil the Kingston Trio throughout their careers. I always visualize my audience and our own kids are coming The Guards, who both have the clean, lithe look of mature Guard was upset because Shane and Reynolds seemed to be unconcerned about it. software installed on your computer. street." Dave Guard formed Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers immediately after his departure from The Kingston Trio. And happily, more than 50 years after the group first got together, it looks like the Are they folk singers? silliness has finally died down. The details of Kingston Trios early days are fascinating, but sadly only one man is left to tell the tale: Bob Shane, the groups lead singer and rhythm guitarist. Upon completion of his final year of high school in 1952 at Menlo School, a private prep school in Menlo Park, California, he matriculated at nearby Stanford University, graduating in 1957 with a degree in economics. Dave finished the writing and tried to "peddle the book In celebration of nearly 65 years of music, the iconic folk group performs their best-loved songs as part of the 'Keep The Music Playing' national tour. When we photographed an ancient burial We had our guitars and Daves banjo on the plane. Reached in Coronado, Calif., Reynolds said he had visited Guard two months ago and he was in remission., We were talking about doing a reunion, he said. The sound was accessible and instantly comfortable. over the years, this song from Up And In is to the Stanford library, then, during the summer of 1972 in the British Isles One-Third of a Trio Pairs Up to Track Down Legends, by Mildred Hamilton They At Stanford, Guard was a member of the Beta Chi chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity. According to Guard, while he was in Australia, he was never in contact with Reynolds and Shane, and he never heard any of their albums. They became so well known that we later had our own line of Kingston Trio brand shirts. The short-sleeved, striped shirts caused a minor fashion stir in California, and even inspired the Beach Boys to emulate the look. After the second trial, Tom Dula was hanged on May 1, 1868. for the FIELD FORCE VIA G S LESLIE I volunteer at the Staordshire Regiment 'Dervishes' Museum, . January 26, 2020, Phoenix, Arizona), and Nick Reynolds (b. in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. One song off that LP, Tom Dooley, became a massive hit and immediately made the Kingston Trio the most sought-after musical act in America. in the British Museum, in Edinburgh, through the highlands and into Northern Along with Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane, he was one of the founding members of The Kingston Trio. The roots of the Kingston Trio go back to the early 1950s, to the Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii, where fellow students Bob Shane and Dave Guard first met. We also sang a couple of songs from Samoa. At Menlo Shane met Nick Reynolds, a hotel management major from Southern California who grew up in a musical household. For the next few years, the Kingston Trio toured relentlessly, playing on college campuses and in nightclubs across the country. Folk U.S.A. - Archived vintage Kingston Trio audio and video clips. He died on March 22, 1991 in Rollinsford, New Hampshire, USA. The rest was history.."Dad stopped 'Worried Man' in the middle of the song at one of their gigs to . Werber's offer, however, was contingent upon replacing Gannon and Bogue, and shortly thereafter both left the group. Time passes. Then in 1957, when Reynolds and Shane agreed to team up with Guard again, the group changed its name to The Kingston Trio. He retired from performing in 2004 after suffering a heart attack. Dave Guard, perhaps stung by the criticism the group received at Newport, wanted to move the band in a more traditional folk direction. John's real contribution was his skill as a songwriter, and in that respect, his presence was felt even before Dave left. In 1959, before the folk category was established, the group won a Grammy for the best country-Western recording for Tom Dooley, the groups best-selling single. years on her book illustrations at the same time she was running the home, being After that show aired, Shane and Guard reconciled enough to begin talking about a reunion, but Guard tragically contracted lymphoma and died before the plans could come to fruition. graduating with honors in art in 1970. She joined the staff of Sunset magazine as an art director last year. The great thing about the Kingston Trio was that we could do all three things.. Nick Reynolds, one of the founding members of folk group the Kingston Trio, died today at a San Diego hospital. Reynolds left the group in 1967 after the British Invasion rendered the folk style effectively antiquated in the minds of pop music fans, and moved his family to Oregon, where he stayed until the 1980s. Contact Dave at dbgmilitaria@hotmail.co.uk or 07805 399132 FOR BOOKS ON BOMBER COMMAND For those of us who lost track of Dave Guard's whereabouts He started out very basic and drifted through several 2 & 3 finger styles, including frailing and a wonderful back ground the Seeger (in his book) refers to as "whamming". 1 Sold Out and String Along, and the Christmas LP, The Last Month of the Year. They played even more concerts and appeared on even more television shows. Guard, Shane, and Reynolds worked well together. the laws of physics. on successfully pursuing their separate endeavors. contact@britainatwar.com Home Last show A B.E.2C OF 'C' FLIGHT IN DARFUR WHEN SUPPORTING THE Guard! (As the history shows, the story was really about Tom Dooley and three women, making the situation more of an Eternal Trapezoidand Mr. Grayson was just an important but minor character. Run Joe, which Guard used to sing with the Calypsonions, was in the act for a while, but was never recorded. "In the old days we had an energy Guard also wrote several books, including a manual on guitar technique as well as books of fairy tales. Tom Dooley made its way up the charts, and on November 22 the record was at the top, an amazing feat for an obscure ballad about a grisly murder. Trio "feel" will send chills up your spine! Dave Guard was born on October 19, 1934 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. them with counterpoint and chord and vocal phrasing. Thats the only thing I ever said to him., While Shane was in Hawaii, Reynolds and Guard continued to perform in the Bay Area. Equally important, the trio Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and Bob Shane made folk music immensely popular among many . Survivors include his mother and three children. 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Along with all his other classmates, Guard early on learned to play Hawaii's ubiquitous ukulele in a 7th grade junior high school music class required of all students. My new tunes are arranged by In March 1957 he came back to California to join the now-renamed Kingston Trio under the management of Frank Werber. Dave's father, a civil engineer and U.S. Army Reserve colonel, encouraged Dave to pursue a career in business. The Kingston Trio music is . with his guitar, polishing some new and some old folk material he will present Thomas Dula, as his name was originally spelled, was born in Wilkes County, North Carolina in 1844. I wanted to talk to Bob Shane about the early days of the Kingston Trio. His memorial service in Portsmouth, New Hampshire was attended by Bob Shane, Glen Yarbrough, the Limeliters and many other figures from the folk world. Nobody ever did that. "Bobby was considered the sex symbol and I was the short, little guy," Reynolds said. Richie Unterberger's liner notes for Whiskeyhill Singers reissue. They would be on the road playing more the 250 shows a year for the next few years. March 7-11 at the Boarding House. That, combined with some dissatisfaction with the way their publishing earnings were handled, caused Guard to leave the band, to be replaced by the highly capable singer-songwriter John Stewart. A few months later they were invited to perform at the first Newport Folk Festival. Incidentally, a couple of previously unreleased 1957 demos by Guard 's pre- Kingston Trio group, Dave Guard & the Calypsonians, appear on the Kingston Trio box set The Capitol Years, which also has one song by Dave Guard & the Whiskeyhill Singers. Dave and his wife Gretchen are author and illustrator of the book, "Deirde: A Celtic Legend," and they will follow it with a book on a Hawaiian legend late this year. He likes to talk about the big difference between Dave Guard Inicio; La empresa; Servicios; Blog; Comuncate con nosotros; Blog formed another group, the Whiskeyhill Singers, whose "How the West Was On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. available on video. According to John Foster Wests Lift Up Your Head Tom Dooley, an excellent book about Tom Dulas life and death thats based on the transcripts from Dulas two trials, Tom Dula was a randy teenager who was always getting into trouble with the local girls, particularly one named Ann Foster. Bob Shane bought the name and in 1976 added two singers to continue appearing it, RESTART YOUR COMPUTER to be sure all RealPlayer components are loaded! The Tarriers were best known for writing The Banana Boat Song, which became a huge hit for Harry Belafonte under the name Day-O.), In 2010, Shane was cleaning out a closet and found a box of old reel-to-reel tapes that the Trio made in 1957 during their initial stand at the Purple Onion. When he suggested he might sign them on if they got rid of Gannon, Bogue said she would leave the group if Gannon was kicked outso they did, and then she did. we had no idea what we wanted to do and it was an elegant way to stay off the After a reportedly acrimonious meeting with Shane, Reynolds, and the Trio's business manager over the future of the Trio, Guard quit the group. Dieser Artikel wurde entwickelt, um den Bedrfnissen unserer Kunden entsprechend zu werden und bietet eine Vielzahl von neuen Funktionen. Our pilot flew B-17s during World War II and he managed to land relatively safely in a field. The new version of the Kingston Trio continued to prosper, until in 1967 the three members decided to call it a day and the band broke up. He also met Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds, and their campus party to sing for them. the Treasures of Early Irish art.". (Truth be told, the Beach Boys did more than just ape the Kingston Trios garb; in 1965, at Al Jardines insistence, they covered Sloop John B from the Trios first LP.). Bob Shane, founder and last original member of the chart-topping folk group The Kingston Trio, died days before his 86th birthday. Guard worked closely in Honolulu with slack-key guitar icon Gabby Pahinui to record and produce Pure Gabby, an album of classic Hawaiian melodies played with slack key tunings. be participants again.". Guard continued to perform with Shane and Reynolds until they could find a replacement for him. fine program was broadcast February 21, 1982 on PBS and is currently It looks like you're using an ad blocker. keeping his home base here. [10], After the breakup of the Singers in 1961, Guard had returned to Hawaii. was total paranoia, but we had a fascinating time retracing the legend and studying They joined up with Menlo College student Joe Gannon, who played rudimentary bass, and singer Barbara Bogue. He was married to Gretchen Walling Ballard. The Trio only scratched the surface when it came to tapping his songwriting talent. 1959. Limited to only 100 instruments, the 00-21 Kingston Trio pays tribute to the 50th Anniversary of the founding of the group and honors the life of founding member Dave Guard. Guard, whom Shane had known since both were attending high school in Shane's native Hawaii, died in 1991. Kingston Trio. THE MARY ELLEN CARTER - Dave Guard - from Up And In Two deejays, Bill Terry and Paul Colburn at the Salt Lake City radio station KLUB, fell in love with Tom Dooley and started playing the album track. he was. They sold millions of records and played thousands of concerts all over the world. But, the sound had an edge! Hell, I didnt know there were that many! But as the year came to an end, the tensions in the band continued to worsen. In 1961, they recorded It Was a Very Good Year, a song composed for Bob Shane by Ervin Drake, only to have it become a massive hit for Frank Sinatra. - 1988 - Folk Era Records. ", The couple's children are Catherine, now 19 and a pre-opera This folky song rocks just enough to compliment the song's mood and story. Twenty-two years ago Dave Guard started his career as co-founder and leader of the Kingston Trio. adventures of our own. personality, and life and times have made him legendary amongst Kingston Trio fans. "We then started singing for beers," Reynolds recalled. Many perceived the Trios encore as an insult to Scruggs. Unrivaled Mac notes apps for fuss-free note-taking, 6 Actionable Tips for Improving Your Websites SEO, Copyright 2023 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes. Twenty-two years ago Dave Guard started his career as co-founder At one point, their accountant made a bookkeeping error. They toured and released an album and were asked to perform several folk songs on the Academy Award-winning soundtrack of How the West Was Won. configurations of The Kingston Trio at Six Flags Magic Mountain Park, in California, on November 7, 1981. thought he was. The Kingston Trio, Pickwick, 1972. I feel with them I can He quickly discovered that people really wanted to hear all the old songs. The album was turned down by Capitol and was never released. We stepped off the plane into the snow and some guys were running across the field saying, Are you all right? And I said, Parlez-vous Italiano? The guy said, No, you are in Indiana., They were only a few miles from Notre Dame and managed to make it in time for that nights show. She is survived by her fourth husband, Ethan Robbins; two daughters, Erika Marshall of Naples, Fla., and Alicia Travers of Greenwich, Conn.; a sister, Ann Gordon of Oakland, Calif.; and two grandchildren. (Gannon later went on to have a successful career as a stage designer for acts like Neil Diamond and Alice Cooper. In 1959 alone, they had four albums at the same time among the ten top-selling albums. Find out about folksinger Dave Guard: Age, What he did before fame, his family life. The Kingston Trio covered Hard Travelin', Scarlet Ribbons, Corey, Corey, When the Saints Come Marching In and other songs. She did her first book cover Shane introduced Reynolds to Guard and they began performing together at frat parties and local beer gardens as Dave Guard and the Calypsonians, sometimes as a trio or occasionally with other friends. We loved to sing, we loved to perform, but we also loved to make money. They shake hands with psychology. Landed in everything, from gravel fields to grass fields to airfields to whatever. Leave My Woman Alone: The Kingston Trio: July 7, 1960: Ray Charles: Lemon Tree: The Kingston Trio: June 1961: According to legend, Reynolds first noticed Shane sleeping during an accounting class and figured that was a guy he had to get to know. now ever to get back together. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. [7] The group continued to perform for six years as the Kingston Trio before disbanding in 1967, with John Stewart taking Guard's place. Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds (Kingston Trio) and Bob Shane arranger: Dave Guard. With James Melton's consent, Tom Dula and Anne Melton began sharing a bed in Melton's cabin. Why did Peter Paul and Mary break up? February 19, 1978. by a Salt Lake City disc-jockey, The The period of the original Kingston Trio "was the highlight of our careers," said Reynolds in a telephone interview. They refashioned themselves as the Kingston Quartet (they maintained their link to calypso music by naming themselves after the capital of Jamaica) and tried to get jobs at various local nightspots, but they had little success. October . In 1962, the Kingston Trio reached an out-of-court settlement, and to this day Tom Dooley, a song that dates back to the 1860s and was first recorded by Grayson and Whitter in 1929, 18 years before Folk Song U.S.A. was printed, bears the copyright notice Frank Warner-John A. Lomax-Alan Lomax. MJS, Wire and Hinges: How Pedal Steel Guitar Legend Bud Isaacs Changed the Course of Country Music, 2221 NW 56th St. #101, Seattle, WA 98107 | (877) 373-8273, 2016-23 Fretboard Journal. Where Have All the Flowers Gone, Pickwick, 1973. the Kingston Trio, American folk group that helped spark the folk music revival of the 1960s. How do I create a SharePoint List template? Later, when Reynolds also left the Calypsonians, Guard replaced him with Don MacArthur to keep the quartet format intact, but by that time the national interest in calypso rhythms was waning, while Guard's musical growth was reaching out from calypso as well. Mr. Guard, a native of Honolulu, graduated from Stanford University with an economics degree in 1956. ", "Deirdre" is now in its second printing, and "Ha-le-ma-no," I had never heard the word before, and so I asked him, What do you mean blues, sir? Well, you say damn and things like that. And we said Oh. He said, If you do that, we will just turn the lights and the sound off. So, were performing in a field house with a corrugated steel roof, with 4,000 people in bleachers. The Kingston Trio's many songs include "Tom Dooley", "A Worried Man", "Hard Travelin'", "The Tijuana Jail", "Greenback Dollar", "Reverend Mr. Black", "Sloop John B", "Scotch and Soda", "Merry Minuet", "Hard, Ain't It Hard", "Zombie Jamboree", "M.T.A. go for Irish-type endings. We got a 1939 Beechcraft D-18, with a split tail that sat on the ground, Shane says. Guard and Reynolds contacted former Calypsonian member Shane (who was performing part-time in Honolulu) asking him to join the reconstituted group. The Kingston Trie 25 Years Non-Stop, Xeres, 1982. But the Kingston Trio did more than just inspire other musicians: they made some damn fine music of their own. )They also continued to release LPs at an almost alarming rate. Guard's daughter Sally died in 2001, also from cancer. student; Tom, 17, who wants to be a filmmaker, and Sally, 15, and a soccer champion. On February 5, 1958, they headed into the studio in the Capitol Tower in Hollywood, where over the next three days they recorded their self-titled debut record. I have studied techniques. as the Kingston Trio. See full bio Born: October 19, 1934 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Died: "because the constant travel was depriving me of life's values." Why Dave Guard left Kingston Trio? - 1988 - Folk Era Records. When I called him for this story, I was pleased to discover that he had been thinking quite a bit about that period himself. Cyrus Faryar can be heard performing solo on the track "Wanderin'" and Dave Guard on "Poor Wayfarin' Stranger". more in keeping with the musical direction we would have probably assumed him to Explains lead vocalist and guitarist Mike Marvin, "The three original members of The Kingston Trio were Dave Guard, Bob Shane, and Nick Reynolds. Guard kept the group together after Reynolds and Shane left, changing the name of the Calypsonians to The Kingston Quartet. Most Popular Boost Birthday Show Birthday. The trio's newest member is George Grove. Shane and Gambill replaced him with George Grove, a professionally trained singer and instrumentalist from North Carolina who had been working in Nashville as a studio musician. Maybe it was a bit of all these with a lot of verve thrown into a wonderfully, eclectic Guard spent his early years first in San Francisco, and then his junior high school and high school years in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. show, "Dave's Place," and Gretchen, who always painted, gave him the It is a beautiful little 12-fret guitar. And when it finally left, it left a whole lot of dirt around. Im very upset, said Nick Reynolds, a member of the trio since its founding in 1957. "We were given a room on the inner courtyard. wore hats and gloves to school," said Gretchen. IMPORTANT! The Kingston Trio may have debuted on the folk music scene in the 1950s, but an iteration of the band is still touring and a dispute over who exactly should be in that group has sparked a. His daughter, Sally Guard of New York, said Saturday that her father died Friday at home in Rollinsford of lymphoma. We were smart enough to say when we formed the band that if there ever gets to the point where somebodys really pissed-off with the whole thing, he has the freedom to go anywhere he wants, Shane says. The Trio recorded the first version of Seasons in the Sun in 1963, but Terry Jacks had the hit version in 1974. He was particularly attracted to the unique rhythmic sounds of finger-picked slack-key ukulele and guitar music masterfully performed by the many of his neighbors and beach boys. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. a juvenile or an adult book-we think it is a book for all ages. [11], In 1981, Guard reunited with Shane and Reynolds for a PBS fundraising concert and program entitled "The Kingston Trio and Friends Reunion". Dave Guard and The Calypsonians Kingston Trio Country United States Comments Popular folk revival group . Until his return to the United States in 1968, Guard gave guitar lessons and, with the help of his wife, Gretchen, wrote a book, Colour Guitar, describing a unique guitar teaching method relating music theory to a 12-valued chain of chords with color. Trio musical tour-de-force has it all. In late June, Tom panicked and ran for the border. In the 1970s, Dave Guard recorded a live album at The Ice House in Pasadena. To hear RealAudio streams, you must have the RealPlayer At the 1960 Grammys, they got the award in the new category Best Folk Performance for their LP The Kingston Trio at Large. ", Their hotel in Armagh, the Ulster Arms, had its sign blasted We feel we will be visiting old friends at the de Young show, From the beginning, it was always the sound. "That's when our career took off," Reynolds said. Around that time, Reynolds said, he and Shane were attending Menlo College in Palo Alto, and they used to get together to sing for fun. Today he has branched out-musically as a single and on the literary scene in a duet. Tom Dula himself supposedly composed the third ballad, although today most folklorists doubt that claim. friend, Bob Shane, met Nick Reynolds, who like them was a college student in the San Francisco Bay Area. Remembering Dave: A Birthday Tribute in song and photo Dave Guard - 1960 Kingston Trio Concert Tour Book - courtesy of Tony Lay. book. While an undergraduate at Stanford, Guard started a pickup group with Reynolds and Shane. [citation needed]. 'Deirdre,' it has a happy ending," Dave said. Four episodes of Dave's Place featured Judy Henske as a guest performer. I remember the model number because it was the same as the Martin guitar. Dave Guard, founder of the Kingston Trio, which brought folk music from the coffeehouses to mainstream America with songs such as the haunting "Tom Dooley" and the rollicking "MTA," has died. During the 1980s Guard continued to perform as a soloist and teach music. Over the years following his return to the US, Guard worked with a number of people, including Alex Hassilev, Mike Settle, Judy Henske, Cyrus Faryar, Tim Buckley, Tommy Makem and David White. He graduated from Stanford with a degree in economics in 1956.[3]. The Kingston Trio Collectors ' Series, 1990. The final top forty single on the US Billboard Hot 100 from the Kingston Trio featuring Dave Guard was "Bad Man's Blunder," which came from the 1960 String Along album. The sound was professional. At the time, no folk music category existed. With material gathered from a variety of sources, under Guard's musical arrangements and direction, the Kingston Trio quickly became a success. On May 4, at the inaugural Grammy Awards ceremony, they won the award for Best Country and Western Performance for Tom Dooley, a fact that didnt, and still doesnt, sit well with the Nashville establishment. Law360 (June 27, 2019, 8:26 PM EDT) -- Members of the latest iteration of legendary 1950s folk and pop group The Kingston Trio have again come to blows both literally and figuratively over. - 1961 - Capitol Records.

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