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  1. The Kingston Trio. The Kingston Trio in der Originalbesetzung 1957: Dave Guard, Bob Shane und Nick Reynolds. The Kingston Trio ist eine amerikanische Musikgruppe. Sie war in den späten 1950er und den 1960er Jahren sehr beliebt und war entscheidend am Revival des Folk beteiligt.

  2. US folk group formed in 1957. Disbanded in 1967. Bob Shane revived the group in 1969 (the only original member at the time). Nick Reynolds, another of the originals, re-joined from 1988 to 1999. Having gone through many iterations the group is still performing, though none of the original members are in the line-up as they have all passed on.

  3. It appears on the Kingston Trio album, At Large (1959). This is a story song about a man named Charlie, who finds himself trapped on the Boston subway system, known at the time as the M.T.A.

  4. Barry from Sauquoit, Ny On January 14th 1962, "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" by the Kingston Trio entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; and on April 1st it peaked at #21 (for 1 week) and spent 14 weeks on the Top 100... Between 1958 and 1963 the trio had seventeen Top 100 records; with "Tom Dooley" being their biggest hit, it reached #1 ...

  5. 27. Jan. 2020 · Jan. 27, 2020. Bob Shane, the last surviving original member of the Kingston Trio, whose smooth close harmonies helped transform folk music from a dusty niche genre into a dominant brand of pop ...

  6. 29. Aug. 2006 · Calling the Kingston Trio "the Beatles of their time," as one of the talking heads in The Kingston Trio Story - Wherever We May Go puts it, might sound outlandish, but in fact it's no exaggeration. Starting in 1957 (and continuing today, albeit without any original members), the Trio brought folk music to the masses long before Dylan, Baez, or Peter, Paul and Mary made the scene, and many of ...

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  7. 17. Nov. 2017 · On November 17, 1958, the Kingston Trio scored a number one hit on the Billboard pop chart with their recording of the folk song “Tom Dooley.” The song, asking Mr. Dooley to hang down his head, became one of those songs where everyone knows the chorus. But the lyrics come out of a true story. … Continue reading "The True Story of Tom Dooley"