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  1. 1975 LP by Kentucky folk/country band Pat Horine & The Rockcastle River Co.Pat Horine was a lifelong musician and played in many groups including The Torques...

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  2. 2. März 2010 · The New Kingston Trio - The World Needs A Melody. Recorded at the Ryman Theatre in approximately 1972 by The New Kingston Trio - Bob Shane, Pat Horine & Jim Connor. This song is available ...

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    • The Kingston Trio
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  4. George „PatHorine (* 6. April 1945 in Lexington, Kentucky; † 4. August 2004 ebenda), beim Kingston Trio von 1969 bis 1972. Jim Connor (* 12. Juni 1938 in Gadsen, Atlanta ), beim Kingston Trio von 1968 bis 1972. Roger Gambill (* 28.

  5. Singer-guitarist Pat Horine, 59, settled twice in Atlanta during his wide-ranging show biz travels. In the 1960s, "Pat and Barbara" was a popular music-and-patter nightclub act here; he...

  6. The Lost Masters 1969-1972. 1997 - Folk Era Records FE1431CD CD (USA) Tracklist. You're The One (Bob Morrison) Nellie (Barry Etris) Sold American (Kinky Friedman) Peace Loving Gentleman (Pat Horine & Chuck Trisko) Rubber Car (Leonard Metzger) Oldest Living Son (John Stewart) I'll Find You (Pat Horine & Charles Stone) Smokin' Grapevine (Bob Shane)

  7. The New Kingston Trio consisted of Shane, guitarist and vocalist Pat Horine, and multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Jim Connor. They continued to perform songs from the old Kingston Trio repertoire as well as new material. The songs on The Lost Masters were culled from studio tapes Horine found while unpacking boxes in storage at his home. [2]