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  1. THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS. (left to right: Barry Kane, Nick Woods, Dolan Ellis, Barry McGuire, Clarence Treat, Jackie Miller, Larry Ramos, Randy Sparks, Gayle Caldwell, Art Podell) The New Christy Minstrels are an American folk music supergroup formed by singer-songwriter Randy Sparks in 1961, expanding The Randy Sparks Trio formed the year ...

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  2. In April 1965, Barry Kane quit and was replaced by Will Teague; in July, Clarence Treat was replaced by Skiles and Henderson, a comedy duo that broadened the group's stage act. In September, Woods was replaced by Rusty Evans .

    • United States
    • Folk
    • 1961–1971, 1976–present
    • see: Alumni
  3. Clarence Treat. 1. THIS DAY. By Jessica Mariah Treat. This Day. On which the youngsters play 'tis living teaches them. The meaning of love, and life. This Day. On which we've all the chance to say "I love you", And so we do. What takes the chance away? Th ...

  4. Art Podell, Clarence Treat, Dolan Ellis Today 2018. Onstage at The Coffee Gallery Backstage in Alta Dena, CA 6/10/18. Three original New Christy Minstrels sing together to a capacity crowd.

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  5. 1. Okt. 2010 · Original NCM members Randy Sparks, Jackie Miller Davidson, Clarence Treat and Dolan Ellis are joined by Becky Jo Benson, Chuck Cole, Rick Hill and Eddie Boggs rehearsing Mighty Mississippi ...

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  6. At the height of their success from 1962-1964, the group's most consistent lineup included founder Randy Sparks with Barry McGuire, Nick Woods, Art Podell, Larry Ramos, Barry Kane, Clarence Treat, Jackie Miller, Gayle Caldwell, and Dolan Ellis, with Ann White, Karen Gunderson, and Gene Clark replacing the latter 3 before the remaining members ...

  7. Oklahoma City, Okla., Oct. 15, 1937) and Barry Kane, Peggy Connelly, Larry Ramos, and Clarence Treat. This group debuted at the Troubadour nightclub in Hollywood in July 1962. Sparks also took on business managers George Greif and Sid Garris as partners.