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(2017/Magic) 50 Tracks - 'Best Of' compilation covering the most successful period of The... mehr

The Kingston Trio: The 50s And The 60s (2-CD)

(2017/Magic) 50 Tracks - 'Best Of' compilation covering the most successful period of The Kingston Trio, 1958-1963! Early Folk lives!

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Kingston Trio, The - The 50s And The 60s (2-CD) CD 1
01 Tom Dooley The Kingston Trio
02 Sloop John B. The Kingston Trio
03 Santo Anno (Santiano) The Kingston Trio
04 Bay Of Mexico The Kingston Trio
05 Blue Tatoo The Kingston Trio
06 Getaway John The Kingston Trio
07 All My Sorrows The Kingston Trio
08 The Seine The Kingston Trio
09 Early In The Morning The Kingston Trio
10 The Tijuana Jail The Kingston Trio
11 Oh Cindy The Kingston Trio
12 A Worried Man The Kingston Trio
13 San Miguel The Kingston Trio
14 Molly Dee The Kingston Trio
15 Bimini The Kingston Trio
16 Don't Cry Katie The Kingston Trio
17 El Matador The Kingston Trio
18 Raspberries, Strawberries The Kingston Trio
19 Farewell Adelita The Kingston Trio
20 With You My Johnny The Kingston Trio
21 Home From The Hill The Kingston Trio
22 Leave My Woman Alone The Kingston Trio
23 When I Was Young The Kingston Trio
24 South Wind The Kingston Trio
25 We Wish You A Merry Christmas The Kingston Trio
Kingston Trio, The - The 50s And The 60s (2-CD) CD 2
01 Hangman The Kingston Trio
02 Blow The Candle Out The Kingston Trio
03 Bonny Hielan' Laddie The Kingston Trio
04 It Was A Very Good Year The Kingston Trio
05 The Whistling Gypsy The Kingston Trio
06 Oh, Sail Away The Kingston Trio
07 Take Her Out Of Pity The Kingston Trio
08 Where Have All The Flowers Gone The Kingston Trio
09 Five Hundred Miles The Kingston Trio
10 One More Town The Kingston Trio
11 Pullin' Away The Kingston Trio
12 Tell It On The Mountain The Kingston Trio
13 Greenback Dollar The Kingston Trio
14 Run The Ridges The Kingston Trio
15 Oh Joe Hannah The Kingston Trio
16 Try To Remember The Kingston Trio
17 Jackson The Kingston Trio
18 Two-Ten-Six-Eighteen The Kingston Trio
19 Blowin' In The Wind The Kingston Trio
20 Sing Out The Kingston Trio
21 Ally Ally Oxen Free The Kingston Trio
22 Four Strong Winds The Kingston Trio
23 Seasons In The Sun The Kingston Trio
24 Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream The Kingston Trio
25 Greenback Dollar (Alternate Version) The Kingston Trio
Kingston Trio Gegründet wurde das folkloristisch ausgerichtete Trio 1957 in San Francisco.... mehr
"The Kingston Trio"

Kingston Trio

Gegründet wurde das folkloristisch ausgerichtete Trio 1957 in San Francisco.
Mitglieder: Nick Reynolds (geb. am 27. 7. 1933 in Kalifornien), Bob Shane (geb. am 1. 2. 1934 auf Hawaii) und Dave Guard (geb. am 19. 10. 1934 in San Francisco, gestorben am 22. 3. 1991).

Zwischen 1958 und 1963 kamen 17 Singles in die US-Hitlisten, angeführt von der Guard-Komposition 'Tom Dooley', die ein internationaler Evergreen wurde und auf dem Folksong “Tom Dula' aus dem 19. Jahrhundert basiert. Als Guard 1961 das Trio verlassen hatte (er gründete die Whiskeyhill Singers), kam als Ersatz John Stewart (geb. am 5. 9. 1939) aus San Diego hinzu.

Nach dem Ende des Kingston Trios (1967) wiederbelebte Shane die Gruppe sofort mit den neuen Mitgliedern George Grove und Roger Gamble ('New Kingston Trio'). Ende der 80er Jahre war eine Kingston-Trio-Version mit Shane, Grove und Bob Haworth unterwegs. John Stewart erlangte als Solist Bedeutung auf l der Singer- - Songwriter-Szene. Für das Sprechen des deutschen Intros zu 'Tom Dooley' wurde der englische BBC- Discjockey Allen Grace verpflichtet, der ansonsten nichts mit dem Kingston Trio zu tun hatte.

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KINGSTON TRIO :
THE GUARD YEARS

DAVE GUARD

Donald David Guard was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on October 19, 1934. He attended Honolulu's Punahou School, where he met Bob Shane; they both graduated in 1952. Dave's father, a civil engineer and U.S. Army Reserve colonel, encouraged Dave to pursue a career in business. Subsequently, he enrolled in Stanford University where he graduated with a B.A. in Economics in 1956. While attending Stanford's Graduate School of Business, he formed the Kingston Trio with Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds, and performed with the group until 1961. Guard then formed The Whiskeyhill Singers with former Trio bassist David 'Buck' Wheat, Cyrus Faryar and Judy Henske. In 1962, he moved his family to Australia where he taught guitar and hosted his own 'Dave's Place' television program. He would continue to write and teach music, authoring several books including, 'Coulour Guitar' (a method of teaching utilizing color in place of musical notation), and 'Deirdre' and 'Hale-Mano' (books on Celtic and Hawaiian mythology). He was also active in recording Gabby Pahinui, the legendary Hawaiian slack guitarist, producing 'Pure Gabby' in 1979. He passed away on March 22, 1991 in Rollinsford, New Hampshire of lymphatic cancer. He was 57.

 

 

BOB SHANE

Robert Castle Shane (Schoen) was born in Hilo, Hawaii on February 1, 1934. He attended the Punahou School in Honolulu with fellow Trio member, Dave Guard. After graduation in 1952, he came to the mainland to study at Menlo Park (California) Junior College, and later at Menlo School of Business Administration. It was there that he met Nick Reynolds, and formed what would later become the Kingston Trio with Nick and Dave (who was attending nearby Stanford University). Bob returned to the islands in 1956 to work in his father's wholesale toy and sporting goods business. He began working in his off-hours at several Honolulu night spots, including the Pearl City Tavern, doing vocal impersonations (he was billed as 'Hawaii's Elvis Presley'). Bob soon returned to the San Francisco area, joining Reynolds and Guard full time as the Kingston Trio. Over the Trio's 40-year history, Bob Shane has remained the Trio's lead singer and constant guiding member. He resides in Phoenix, Arizona and tours extensively with the Kingston Trio.

 

 

NICK REYNOLDS

Nicholas Wells Reynolds was born in San Diego, California on July 27, 1933. The son of a U.S. Navy Captain, Nick grew up in nearby Coronado, California where he graduated from high school in 1951. Planning a career in hotel management, he attended San Diego State College and the University of Arizona. He transferred to Menlo Business College where he met Bob Shane and Dave Guard (from Stanford). He graduated 1957 with a B.S. in Business Administration. Nick would remain with the Kingston Trio until 1967. After a short period of designing race cars, he moved to Southern, Oregon where he was a rancher, theater owner and antique owner for 17 years. He would occasionally perform as a duo with John Stewart with whom he recorded an album, 'Revenge Of The Budgie', in the early 80s. Nick rejoined the Kingston Trio in 1986, and today again plays to sold out audiences worldwide with Bob Shane and George Grove. Nick and his wife Leslie live in Coronado, California.

 

 

KINGSTON TRIO : THE GUARD YEARS

Seemingly overnight, The Kingston Trio became a national obsession racking up million-sellers such as MTA, Tijuana Jail, and Worried Man,  and placing five albums concurrently on the 'Billboard' Top Ten chart. They were on the cover of 'Life' magazine, guests on every major TV variety show, and the inspiration for hundreds of folk groups forming in college dorms all over the country.

This was the start of the 'folk boom,' a musical and merchandising mania that totally revitalized a sagging record and acoustic guitar manufacturing industry. Among the biggest beneficiaries of the craze was the C. F. Martin Company, whose guitars were closely associated with The Kingston Trio (the Trio played no other brand, and were always pictured with Martins on their album covers). At one time, Martin found itself three years behind in back orders, unable to keep up with the overwhelming demand. Dick Boak, Martin's Artist Relations Manager, comments:

"The Kingston Trio started it all -- they were ones who really built the acoustic guitar industry and initiated the folk music revival. Today there are legions of acoustic players all over the world who know about Martin guitars just because of The Kingston Trio. To commemorate their 40th Anniversary, we’re finally returning the favor -- we’ve just issued a limited edition of 40 sets of Kingston Trio instruments with special inlays and signed labels. They more than deserve the recognition.”

With the demand for guitars (and banjos) came an insatiable demand for folk performers. Every major record label had its own version of The Kingston Trio, plus or minus a few members: Peter, Paul & Mary, The Brothers Four, The Chad Mitchell Trio, The Limelighters, The Journeymen, Bud & Travis, The Serendipity Singers, The New Christy Minstrels, the list goes on forever.

While the early Trio consciously steered clear of social commentary, their repertoire was always highly intelligent, filled with thought-provoking lyrics and memorable melodies. Theirs was never background music; you had to listen to it and be moved by it, which at that time in American popular music was no small accomplish-ment. As the folk movement gathered momentum, folk performers used their music as a forum for social change, ushering in the folk protest era of the early '60s. None of it would've happened without The Kingston Trio. It can be legitimately argued that without a Bob Shane there never would have been a Bob Dylan. But the controversy started early.

"There was always that ‘folkier than thou’ attitude to deal with," says Nick Reynolds, “and it was pure hypocritical nonsense. No matter what musical genre you work in, you deal with subjectivity -- other people’s perceptions of what’s valid and what’s not. If we had been comedians or pop crooners, we would’ve been judged on a purely entertainment basis, which is really all we ever wanted. What made us novel at first, and controversial later, was that we chose to be entertainers in an idiom that people grew to regard as serious. I say 'grew' because before The Kingston Trio popularized folk music, I don’t think most Americans really gave a damn about their musical heritage. Sure, the Weavers had a lot to do with popularizing folk music; they were 'our'  biggest influence. But nobody turned America on to folk music like we did. The Kingston Trio made folk music a do-it-yourself situation; it brought people together, got them singing together and playing guitars together. We gave them a medium to communicate with each other; a very simple, basic and beautiful way to share ideas that anybody could master with three chords. That 'medium' is what really set the stage for the 60’s 'protest movement,' and I think the Trio deserves the credit for at least that much. The problem is that people started confusing the medium with the message.”

The original Kingston Trio was formed in and around Palo Alto, California, by Dave Guard, a Stanford University graduate student and his two friends, Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds, from nearby Menlo College. Guard and Shane both were born in Hawaii, and had been singing and playing together since their high school days at the Punahou School in Honolulu. Reynolds, from Coronado, California, was the son of a Navy career officer and had attended San Diego State and the University of Arizona.

"I showed up at Menlo not knowing a soul," recalls Reynolds, "and the first day I walk into this accounting class and there's this guy sleeping in the back of the room during the lecture. So I said to myself, anybody that's got the guts to do that I've got to get to know. It turned out to be Bobby Shane, and we immediately went out and became really tight pals; I don't think we showed up for school for about two weeks afterward."

This mutual attraction of kindred spirits, which included drinking, carousing, and other forms of hilarity, was further strengthened by an interest in singing, more as a way of improving their social life than furthering any professional aspirations. "Bobby had this tenor guitar and I had some bongos," Reynolds recalls. "We'd show up at these local spots and fraternity parties and get right in there. I was sort of his driver, you know, just hanging out, fascinated by this magnetic person. Bobby's a charmer; he could play three chords on a tenor guitar and attract more people than the London Symphony. Later on, he said 'I've got to introduce you to this guy I know over at Stanford,' which was Dave, and we just sort of fell together. I kinda mooched my way into that thing. Bobby and Dave had been playing together a long time in Hawaii, and people would want to hire us to play Hawaiian music at their luaus. They taught me some real Hawaiian songs, the third part, which was real easy considering I'd never been to Hawaii. After a while, we started working like two nights a week at these little beer gardens, one of which had hired me as a bartender."

While this grouping of Guard, Shane, and Reynolds was indeed to become The Kingston Trio, the group went through several personnel and name changes in the process. Shortly after introducing Reynolds to Guard, Bob Shane returned to Hawaii to work in his father's wholesale sporting goods and toy firm while pursuing a solo singing career as 'Hawaii's Elvis Presley.' Reynolds and Guard kept at it, adding Joe Gannon (on bass) and Barbara Bogue, billing themselves as 'Dave Guard And The Calypsonians.'

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Tracklist
Kingston Trio, The - The 50s And The 60s (2-CD) CD 1
01 Tom Dooley
02 Sloop John B.
03 Santo Anno (Santiano)
04 Bay Of Mexico
05 Blue Tatoo
06 Getaway John
07 All My Sorrows
08 The Seine
09 Early In The Morning
10 The Tijuana Jail
11 Oh Cindy
12 A Worried Man
13 San Miguel
14 Molly Dee
15 Bimini
16 Don't Cry Katie
17 El Matador
18 Raspberries, Strawberries
19 Farewell Adelita
20 With You My Johnny
21 Home From The Hill
22 Leave My Woman Alone
23 When I Was Young
24 South Wind
25 We Wish You A Merry Christmas
Kingston Trio, The - The 50s And The 60s (2-CD) CD 2
01 Hangman
02 Blow The Candle Out
03 Bonny Hielan' Laddie
04 It Was A Very Good Year
05 The Whistling Gypsy
06 Oh, Sail Away
07 Take Her Out Of Pity
08 Where Have All The Flowers Gone
09 Five Hundred Miles
10 One More Town
11 Pullin' Away
12 Tell It On The Mountain
13 Greenback Dollar
14 Run The Ridges
15 Oh Joe Hannah
16 Try To Remember
17 Jackson
18 Two-Ten-Six-Eighteen
19 Blowin' In The Wind
20 Sing Out
21 Ally Ally Oxen Free
22 Four Strong Winds
23 Seasons In The Sun
24 Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream
25 Greenback Dollar (Alternate Version)