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Kingston Trio Music Videos (4) Kingston Trio & Friends (1), New Kingston Trio (1), Banjo Arrangements Of Kingston Trio (1), More
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| Flashback! 1963 CDs (2009)
$22.65 This recording contains live performances of several Trio songs previously available only as studio recordings, and the topical humor of the day is priceless. If you're old enough to remember those days, you're sure to love this show.
Editor: John August "Triofan" Lee.
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| Last Month Of The Year CD (1960)
$11.59 An essential part of any Christmas album collection, these are true Christmas folk songs, from spirituals to Old English rounds. ~ David A. Milberg
Re-Issue;1960 On Capitol Never Released
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood. Originally released on October 3, 1960. Includes liner ...
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| Greatest Hits CD (1990)
$6.79 A typically brief and no-frills budget-priced compilation from Curb Records, the Kingston Trio's GREATEST HITS is probably best for the neophyte who's a bit curious about this folk-pop act of the '50s and '60s, or perhaps the old fan who ...
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| Essential Kingston Trio CDs (2006) Remastered
$19.79 The Kingston Trio were the planet's most successful vocal group from 1958 until around 1962, and if they didn't exactly start the urban folk revival, they were instrumental in its sudden accessibility, as labels scrambled to sign up every acoustic ...
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| Kingston Trio/From The Hungry I CD (1959)
$8.79 The Kingston Trio's self-titled debut album, recorded in early 1958, had been successful in capturing their range, but not the excitement or the good humor that the group generated on-stage. Their second LP, recorded live at the Hungry i in ...
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| Capitol Collectors Series CD (1990)
$8.99 This album is dedicated to David "Buck" Wheat and Voyle Gilmore. It includes extensive liner notes by Robin Callot and Paul Surratt.
Probably the best single-disc anthology of the Kingston Trio's most commercially and artistically successful period--the four-disc THE CAPITOL YEARS ...
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| Greatest Hits CD (1995)
$5.15 CEMA Special Markets' Greatest Hits may not be a comprehensive collection -- such essentials as "Scotch and Soda" and "Greenback Dollar" are missing, for instance -- but it does have a good cross-section of popular Kingston Trio tunes, including "Tom ...
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| Final Concert CD (2007)
$10.45 Founded in 1957, the Kingston Trio brought an accessible and commercial face to the emerging folk revival, and while the group was frequently criticized for their complete lack of authenticity in the face of real traditional music, there is no ...
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| Kingston Trio: 50 Years DVD (2006)
$6.09 This recording from the classic Kingston Trio showcases half a century of the band's hits, including "Tom Dooley," "Scotch and Soda," "This Land Is Your Land," "Hard Travelin'," and "El Matador."
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
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| Once Upon A Time CD (1969)
$10.45 This thoroughly enjoyable live album--one of many in the band's discography--was recorded in 1966 at the Sahara Tahoe, shortly before the group broke up, and released "posthumously" about three years later. It captures the fellows in a cheery, bantering mood, ...
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 Kingston Trio Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Kingston Trio songs: Where Have All the Flowers Gone Lyrics, Greenback Dollar Lyrics, Scotch and Soda Lyrics, Tijuana Jail Lyrics, Worried Man Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Reverend Mr. Black Lyrics, When The Saints Go Marching In Lyrics, They Call the Wind Maria Lyrics, Bad Man's Blunder Lyrics, Little Light Lyrics, Chilly Winds Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Reuben James Lyrics, Hard Travelin' Lyrics, Three Jolly Coachmen Lyrics, Getaway John Lyrics, All My Sorrows Lyrics, Ann Lyrics, Bay of Mexico Lyrics, Long Black Veil Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Scarlet Ribbons Lyrics.
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 Kingston Trio Biography
Formed in the late 1950s, the Kingston Trio were one of the key groups in America's first folk revival. Playing traditional folk songs with an ear for the pop charts, the Trio broke through to the mainstream in part by avoiding the more overt political aspects of folk music embraced by artists that came before them such as the Almanac Singers and the Weavers. Despite their clean-cut image, the Kingston Trio still had a profound influence on the Greenwich Village folkies that dominated the scene in the early-to-mid '60s. The group went through several line-up shifts in the decades to come, but continued to perform well into the '90s.
 Key Personnel
 Worked With
John Stewart
 Contemporaries
Peter, Paul and Mary, The Dubliners, The New Christy Minstrels, The Limeliters, The Brothers Four, The Highwaymen (Folk), Rooftop Singers, Journeymen, The Shacklefords, The Travelers 3
 Followers
The Beach Boys, The Byrds, Judy Collins, John Denver, James Taylor (Soft Rock), Peter, Paul and Mary, The Mamas & the Papas, Gene Clark, Ian & Sylvia
 Influences
Leadbelly, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Harry Belafonte, The Weavers, Burl Ives, Bud & Travis
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