music. January 26, 2020, Phoenix, Arizona), and Nick Reynolds (b. I was looking for healing music as opposed to the screeching In celebration of nearly 65 years of music, the iconic folk group performs their best-loved songs as part of the 'Keep The Music Playing' national tour. Other deejays across the country followed their lead, forcing Capitol to release the song as a single. But the audience kept calling for the Trio and after Scruggs finished, Wein sent the group back out for an encore. Contact Dave at dbgmilitaria@hotmail.co.uk or 07805 399132 FOR BOOKS ON BOMBER COMMAND They joined up with Menlo College student Joe Gannon, who played rudimentary bass, and singer Barbara Bogue. In 1957, he, Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds founded the trio. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Im very upset, said Nick Reynolds, a member of the trio since its founding in 1957. My mother had quite a few Kingston Trio records when I was growing up, as well as records by performers who followed in their wake such asthe Limeliters and the Chad Mitchell Trio. with publishers door-to-door back East. of age on October 19, 2001. "We were given a room on the inner courtyard. He also wrote several books, including a manual on guitar technique and books of fairy tales. They were always trying to expand their repertoire beyond the folk songs, but the world at large didnt seem to care. To hear RealAudio streams, you must have the RealPlayer "The kids The Trio hit on the idea of playing on college campuses, the first band to discover this lucrative market. Some of the songs they came up with dated back to Shane and Guards days in Hawaii. After their run at the Purple Onion ended in December 1957, the group prepared to record their first LP. The Their voices can be heard on "The Erie Canal," "900 miles," "The Ox Driver," and "Raise A Ruckus Tonight". We finished the first opening act and nobody is cheering; David said Father such and such said that if we did any blue material here they would turn off the lights and the sound. Then there is this silence. for the FIELD FORCE VIA G S LESLIE I volunteer at the Staordshire Regiment 'Dervishes' Museum, . Here, Dave rocks-out in a cute song to those folks living on the fringes--including, perhaps, some of The album was turned down by Capitol and was never released. The sound was accessible and instantly comfortable. Selections like the Tahitian medley Tanga Tika/Toerau and the Hawaiian tune Lei Pakalana made it into their stage act and later appeared on various LPs, while others, such as the Samoan song Minoi Minoi, didnt make the cut. Kingston Trio ' s Greatest Hits, Curb Records, 1990. Were the biggest-selling group in the world., As the year progressed, the group continued to go from success to success. We wanted to project a certain image. Run Joe, which Guard used to sing with the Calypsonions, was in the act for a while, but was never recorded. 1 Sold Out and String Along, and the Christmas LP, The Last Month of the Year. Time passes. The Kingston Quartet It could evoke in a listener vivid images and emotions song after Upon completion of his final year of high school in 1952 at Menlo School, a private prep school in Menlo Park, California, he matriculated at nearby Stanford University, graduating in 1957 with a degree in economics. At first, the groups debut LP had only modest sales, but the Kingston Trio didnt really noticebecause by the time the LP came out the band was in the early stages of what would become an insane touring schedule. Dave Guard and The Calypsonians Kingston Trio Country United States Comments Popular folk revival group . "Unlike Hawaii's Gabby Pahinui. That year saw the No. A Dave Guard musical journey through time: RUN JOE - Dave In 1978, ten years after his return from Australia, at the urging of Singer colleague, Cyrus Faryar, who had heard Guard's Pure Gabby tapes, Guard contacted Hula Records of Honolulu about Pure Gabby, which agreed to take the recordings and distribute the album. - February 20, 1957. As the months dragged on, Werber and the Trio found they were getting a good response from the folk songs the group sang, so they began to add more to the act. contact@britainatwar.com Home Last show A B.E.2C OF 'C' FLIGHT IN DARFUR WHEN SUPPORTING THE Guard! After a reportedly acrimonious meeting with Shane, Reynolds, and the Trios business manager over the future of the Trio, Guard quit the group. Among the group's hits were "The MTA," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" In 1961, they recorded It Was a Very Good Year, a song composed for Bob Shane by Ervin Drake, only to have it become a massive hit for Frank Sinatra. Survivors include his mother and three children. KINGSTON TRIO original instruments Vega banjo, Martin D-25, and Martin tenor | The kingston trio, Country music singers, Banjo. This guitar is #40 of the 100 made. - 1988 - Folk Era Records. Dave Guard, perhaps stung by the criticism the group received at Newport, wanted to move the band in a more traditional folk direction. They became so well known that we later had our own line of Kingston Trio brand shirts. The short-sleeved, striped shirts caused a minor fashion stir in California, and even inspired the Beach Boys to emulate the look. Bob Shane, the last surviving original member of the popular folk group the Kingston Trio and the lead singer on its million-selling ballad "Tom Dooley" and many . Dave Guard, founder of the Kingston Trio, which brought folk music from the coffeehouses to mainstream America with songs such as the haunting "Tom Dooley" and the rollicking "MTA," has died. Twenty-two years ago Dave Guard started his career as co-founder The Kingston Trio is an American folk and pop music group that helped launch the folk revival of the late 1950s to the late 1960s. That, combined with some dissatisfaction with the way their publishing earnings were handled, caused Guard to leave the band, to be replaced by the highly capable singer-songwriter John Stewart. They were not only successful, however, they changed the. Trio "feel" will send chills up your spine! He persuaded the Purple Onion to give the slot to his group, the Kingston Trio. Built to be Seaworthy by SeaMonster Studios. The singer and songwriter, who was instrumental in the revival of folk music in the late 50s, suffered from complications arising from pneumonia Sunday, which led to his death, USA Today reported. Still appreciating Caribbean rhythms and vocals, but given his more eclectic folk music interests, Guard changed the name of the four Calypsonians to The Kingston Quartet. She did her first book cover A few months later they were invited to perform at the first Newport Folk Festival. go for Irish-type endings. "There it, RESTART YOUR COMPUTER to be sure all RealPlayer components are loaded! Four episodes of Dave's Place featured Judy Henske as a guest performer. In 1956 Shane graduated and moved back to Hawaii to work in his familys sporting goods business. design for it. Hell, I didnt know there were that many! But wait, there's more! On November 17, 1958, the Kingston Trios Tom Dooley hits #1 on the Billboard pop chart. In 1940, a folklorist named Frank Warner made a field recording of Wilkes County native Frank Proffitt singing a version of the song that had the same melody but somewhat different lyrics as the Grayson and Whitter version. CONCORD, N.H. -- Dave Guard, 56, a founder of the immensely popular Kingston Trio, which brought folk music from the coffee houses to mainstream America with songs such as the haunting "Tom. of the Kingston Trio and today's singer. On October 1, 1866, the trial of Tom Dula began. In 1962, the Kingston Trio reached an out-of-court settlement, and to this day Tom Dooley, a song that dates back to the 1860s and was first recorded by Grayson and Whitter in 1929, 18 years before Folk Song U.S.A. was printed, bears the copyright notice Frank Warner-John A. Lomax-Alan Lomax. MJS, Wire and Hinges: How Pedal Steel Guitar Legend Bud Isaacs Changed the Course of Country Music, 2221 NW 56th St. #101, Seattle, WA 98107 | (877) 373-8273, 2016-23 Fretboard Journal. It is a great guitar! Initially, they were booked into nightclubs like Chicagos Mr. Kellys and New Yorks Blue Angel and the Village Vanguard, venues where they shared stages with jazz artists and cabaret performers. After leaving the group, Guard started the Whiskyhill Singers and moved to Australia, where he lived until 1968 and where he was host of a television show. As many of us know, the original Kingston Trio consisted of Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, and Dave Guard. We were an act that did some folk-oriented material. what we did," said Gretchen, a soft-spoken blond in a green velvet blazer He graduated from Stanford with a degree in economics in 1956.[3]. The Kingston Trio were one such group, transforming folk music into a hot commodity and creating a demand -- where none had existed before -- for young men (sometimes with women) strumming acoustic guitars and banjos and singing folk songs and folk-like novelty songs in harmony. They would be on the road playing more the 250 shows a year for the next few years. as the Kingston Trio. According to John Foster Wests Lift Up Your Head Tom Dooley, an excellent book about Tom Dulas life and death thats based on the transcripts from Dulas two trials, Tom Dula was a randy teenager who was always getting into trouble with the local girls, particularly one named Ann Foster. Dave Guard remarried during this time, and lived with his wife in Los Altos, California. We would go see folk acts in San Francisco when they were playing, Shane says. He now lives in Arizona, where he oversees the Kingston Trios business interests. The rest was history.."Dad stopped 'Worried Man' in the middle of the song at one of their gigs to . Sadly, the piano player neglected to write down his name, and to this day no one knows who actually composed the song. CONCORD, N.H. Dave Guard, 56, a founder of the immensely popular Kingston Trio, which brought folk music from the coffee houses to mainstream America with songs such as the haunting Tom Dooley and the rollicking MTA, died of lymphoma March 22 at his home in Rollinsford, N.H. Deceased (19362009) Guard's daughter Sally died in 2001, also from cancer. By 1960, the group won the first Grammy for the best folk album. At Stanford, Guard was a member of the Beta Chi chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity. I was very excited to have the opportunity to talk to him. Location: Walhalla, SC, United States. We didnt read music and we just would play and sing with tenor guitar, banjo and guitar and just use simple chords, and had good humor and good singing. The three bandmates developed something of a formula for their stage show, although Werber had to keep reminding Shane to attend to business. It all started back at Stanford, where Gretchen Ballard and Reynolds and Shane, a high school friend of Mr. Guard's in Hawaii, has remained with the group. We hung his bass from the center of the aisle, so there were two guys at each side who could not even see each other because the bass was hanging there., Shane says that most of the shows from that period blend together in his memory, but one in particular stands out. ''I'm very upset,'' said Nick Reynolds, a member of the . On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. I was looking for something, Dave suggested the Deirdre legend," said Gretchen. in the same way Did Mary Travers have a daughter? show, "Dave's Place," and Gretchen, who always painted, gave him the and both sides were suspicious of us. 1:36: A4: Tom Dooley. and leader of the Kingston Trio. After hearing from numerous witnesses, Tom was found guilty. In 1976, Bill Zorn left the New Kingston Trio to work as a solo performer and record producer in London. Many perceived the Trios encore as an insult to Scruggs. shocked when finding out, in 1991, and even several years later, about his death on March 22, 1991, from lymphoma After he decided to leave are from the old days-the ones good enough to give me a living-but I have enhanced Out of these formative, scuffling years The Kingston Trio emerged in 1957. group. touch people; I can give back something of what I have gotten. Mr. Guard stayed with the group until 1961, when he left and was replaced by John Stewart. The Trio only scratched the surface when it came to tapping his songwriting talent. formed another group, the Whiskeyhill Singers, whose "How the West Was I feel with them I can [10], After the breakup of the Singers in 1961, Guard had returned to Hawaii. when I had appendicitis. The struggling quartet crossed paths with publicist and talent agent Frank Werber, who liked them but felt that Gannons bass playing wasnt good enough. The Kingston Trio brought the urban folk revival into the mainstream of American popular culture and made Martin guitars and long-necked banjos must-have items for musicians everywhere. Americana music veteran BUDDY WOODWARD is no stranger to The Kingston Triohis "folk cred" was born into him. Craig Hankenson, his longtime agent, confirmed the death, in a hospice facility. - circa Summer 1990. While he awaited trial, Laura Fosters body was discovered in a shallow grave, which caused a sensation and inspired local poet Thomas Land to compose The Murder of Laura Foster, a long ballad, to mark the occasion. Fortunately, The Kingston Trio and Dave Guard both continued Dave Guard, founder of the Kingston Trio, which brought folk music from the coffee houses to mainstream America with songs like the haunting "Tom Dooley" and the rollicking "MTA," died. Around that time, Reynolds said, he and Shane were attending Menlo College in Palo Alto, and they used to get together to sing for fun. Tom appealed the verdict and a new trial was held, which also reached a guilty verdict. Some of the tunes I go back to folk material. He is known for Dave's Place (1965), How the West Was Won (1962) and The Swindlers (1959). It is like the 1962 - Dave Guard with David "Buck" Wheat, Judy Henske, Or purchase a subscription for unlimited access to real news you can count on. She joined the staff of Sunset magazine as an art director last year. 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He may be gone but we will always enjoy his contributions When Tom heard that deputies from Wilkes County were coming to arrest him, he ran away, only to be hunted down and arrested by Grayson. But when somebody calls you a folk singer and says, Heres a lot of money you say, Oh, sure, Ill be anything you want. Dont forget, we were all business majors. It was soon corrected, but that, in combination with the different idea about the bands musical direction, led Guard to leave the group in May 1961. In 1959, they continued to thrivebut things began to get a little weird. song; to listeners, the music moved! In 1976, he bowed to the inevitable and dropped the New from the bands name and hit the road with various hired musicians to play Tom Dooley, M.T.A., Scotch and Soda and all the rest until his heart attack forced him to retire. As time rolled into the 1990s, Kingston Trio fans--many of whom had lost track of Dave Guard over the years--were Have you heard about the huge dust cloud we had here in Phoenix? he asks. At the time, none of us could read music, and this was the best way of doing that. Gottlieb died in 1996 (age 72), Yarbrough died in 2016 (age 86), and Hassilev (born 1932), the last founding member, who had remained active in the group, retired in 2006, leaving the group to carry on without any of the original members. It looked like the Black Death was coming at you. While in jail, Tom said that he was the sole murderer of Laura Foster, a confession that led to the acquittal of Ann Foster Melton in her trial. During the next several years in Australia, Dave had a musical-variety television show called Dave's Place. He was married to Gretchen Walling Ballard. Dave Guard formed Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers immediately after his departure from The Kingston Trio. Ivy Leaguers, talked about their life together, from "the little green Donald David Guard was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on October 19, 1934. Oh, yes, and he played a Vega Pete Seeger too, as you can see. This folky song rocks just enough to compliment the song's mood and story. Guard spent his early years first in San Francisco, and then his junior high school and high school years in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. He and Bogue eventually married.). According to Guard, while he was in Australia, he was never in contact with Reynolds and Shane, and he never heard any of their albums. Hiatus and the New Kingston Trio, 19671976 Stewart commenced a long and distinguished career as a singer-songwriter, composing hit songs like Daydream Believer for The Monkees and Runaway Train for Rosanne Cash. Tom Dooley made its way up the charts, and on November 22 the record was at the top, an amazing feat for an obscure ballad about a grisly murder. This song's imagery, rhythmic drive, tasteful fills and trademark Kingston Thirteen of the group's albums, which included such hit songs as "A Worried Man" and "Tijuana Jail," reached the Top Ten. Then in 1957, when Reynolds and Shane agreed to team up with Guard again, the group changed its name to The Kingston Trio. [7] The group continued to perform for six years as the Kingston Trio before disbanding in 1967, with John Stewart taking Guard's place. Mr. Guard was the tallest member of the group, usually playing banjo, and was considered the trio's intellectual, Reynolds said. Other (Dave Guard and the Whiskey Hill Singers) Dave Guard and the Whiskey Hill Singers, Capitol, 1962. Inicio; La empresa; Servicios; Blog; Comuncate con nosotros; Blog Thats the only thing I ever said to him., While Shane was in Hawaii, Reynolds and Guard continued to perform in the Bay Area. us too! the artifacts. The final top forty single on the US Billboard Hot 100 from the Kingston Trio featuring Dave Guard was "Bad Man's Blunder," which came from the 1960 String Along album. We were both big fans of the Weavers and just loved the way they harmonized. Tom Dula himself supposedly composed the third ballad, although today most folklorists doubt that claim. Eventually, their one-week trial booking stretched from June until December. to The period of the original Kingston Trio "was the highlight of our careers," said Reynolds in a telephone interview. The roots of the Kingston Trio go back to the early 1950s, to the Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii, where fellow students Bob Shane and Dave Guard first met. His daughter, Sally Guard of New York, said Saturday that her father died Friday at home in Rollinsford of lymphoma. (Gannon later went on to have a successful career as a stage designer for acts like Neil Diamond and Alice Cooper. The rest of 1959 was a blur of recording sessions, television appearances and concerts. They moved to a dream world in Australia. The stark, guitar- and banjo-driven sound was very unusual to hear on a major label. Guard and Reynolds contacted former Calypsonian member Shane (who was performing part-time in Honolulu) asking him to join the reconstituted group. He was an actor, known for Dave's Place (1965), How the West Was Won (1962) and The Swindlers (1959). The genre problem would bedevil the Kingston Trio throughout their careers. March 22, 1991, Rollinsford, New Hampshire), Bob Shane (b. February 1, 1934, Hilo, Hawaiid. At Guard's request, the Kingston Trio records it, sung by Guard's colleague in the Trio, Mr. Bob Shane. CONCORD, N.H. (AP) _ Dave Guard, founder of the Kingston Trio, which brought folk music from the coffee houses to mainstream America with songs such as the haunting ''Tom Dooley'' and the rollicking ''MTA,'' has died at 56. The 1970s saw vinyl albums and singles as the only sound carriers on the market, and the early music video tapes. "We've done some things together.". (Grayson was the great-nephew of Col. James Grayson, the man who arrested Tom Dula in the first place.) In addition to writing and recording, Guard also found time to produce the video Workout for Equestrians with Ingrid Gsottschneider for Golden Arrow Enterprises.[12]. We got a 1939 Beechcraft D-18, with a split tail that sat on the ground, Shane says. Landed in everything, from gravel fields to grass fields to airfields to whatever. Their record was incontestable, one of the most popular acts in the history of Capitol Records and the American record industry, making them the most popular folk group in history, surpassing the Weavers' earlier success. The nonmusical stuff, some of it was rehearsed, but a lot of it was off-the-cuff, or started off the cuff and then became part of the act, Shane says. After leaving the group, Mr. Guard started the Whiskyhill Singers and moved to Australia, where he lived until 1968 and where he was host of a television show. We stepped off the plane into the snow and some guys were running across the field saying, Are you all right? And I said, Parlez-vous Italiano? The guy said, No, you are in Indiana., They were only a few miles from Notre Dame and managed to make it in time for that nights show. The group started as a San Francisco Bay Area nightclub act with an original lineup of Dave Guard, Bob Shane, and Nick Reynolds. When did Bill Zorn leave the Kingston Trio? And he said, What did you want to do that for? Thats exactly the way he said it. Mr. Guard, a native of Honolulu, graduated from Stanford University with an economics degree in 1956. The first, a jazzy barroom ballad called Scotch and Soda, was brought in by Dave Guard, and it was perfectly suited to Shanes slightly raspy baritone. In 1961, shortly after leaving the Trio, Guard formed a new group, The Whiskeyhill Singers, with Judy Henske, Cyrus Faryar, and Kingston Trio bassist David "Buck" Wheat. Frank Werber, a talent agent who had an office above the venue, saw this as a perfect opportunity for the new act he had just signed to get some much needed stage experience. That June, they found themselves playing at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu when they got some surprising news. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. In February 1958 the Kingston Trio recorded their first LP. Mary Travers/Living or Deceased. Richie Unterberger's liner notes for Whiskeyhill Singers reissue. They were ready! blues, calypso, or jazz? ", Their hotel in Armagh, the Ulster Arms, had its sign blasted On March 15, 1959, their plane developed trouble on the way to a gig at Notre Dame and started to go down. Along with all his other classmates, Guard early on learned to play Hawaii's ubiquitous ukulele in a 7th grade junior high school music class required of all students. Nick Reynolds, one of the founding members of folk group the Kingston Trio, died today at a San Diego hospital. He of John August Lee. (Proffitts grandmother had known both Laura Foster and Tom Dula.) When I got a couple of dollars with the Kingston Trio In the early 1970s, Shane formed a group called the New Kingston Trio to perform different material. Will The Circle Be Unbroken? Warner himself then created a shorter version of the song based on Proffitts that was included in the anthology Folk Song U.S.A., compiled by John and Alan Lomax in 1947. The next year, their first hit, a rendition of the Most of the people in the area assumed that Laura had run away, but about a month later rumors started to spread that Tom had murdered her. She is survived by her fourth husband, Ethan Robbins; two daughters, Erika Marshall of Naples, Fla., and Alicia Travers of Greenwich, Conn.; a sister, Ann Gordon of Oakland, Calif.; and two grandchildren. Rather than soak the Trio in strings and grand orchestrations, as was the style at the time, he opted to record Shane, Reynolds and Guard essentially live in the studio. Bob Shane, the last original member of the Kingston Trio, who kept the famed San Francisco band's harmonies and folk legend alive by touring with younger sidemen as the Kingston Trio long. Thomas Dula, as his name was originally spelled, was born in Wilkes County, North Carolina in 1844. haven in an Australian beach town" and then back to the Bay Area "to Could this song be the ultimate demonstration of Dave Guard grew up hearing the soft vocal melodies and strummed guitars of Hawaiian music. He also made occasional concert appearances with John Stewart, his replacement in the Trio who was by then a respected and successful solo performer. CONCORD, N.H. -- Dave Guard, 56, a founder of the immensely popular Kingston Trio, which brought folk music from the coffee houses to mainstream America with songs such as the haunting "Tom Dooley" and the rollicking "MTA," died of lymphoma March 22 at his home in Rollinsford, N.H. We loved to sing, we loved to perform, but we also loved to make money. From the beginning we also did stuff like They Call the Wind Maria, which was a Lerner and Lowe song from Broadway, but people dont remember that., From their inception, the Kingston Trio dressed in matching striped shirts that they bought at a small shop in Sausalito, California. And then a sole voice from the top of a bleacher called out Horseshit! And the whole place went crazy. And In reflects Dave Guard's eclectic nature and continual search for something book. ", "Three Jolly Coachmen", and "Raspberries, Strawberries". Why Dave Guard left Kingston Trio? One of the best songs from this short-lived "because the constant travel was depriving me of life's values." Under contract with Capitol Records, the Trio became a huge commercial and influential success.[1]. I went back in 1961 to record an album of Gabby and his guitar, but I couldn't While an undergraduate at Stanford, Guard started a pickup group with Reynolds and Shane. In 1964, Guard became the folk music consultant on the ABC-TV program Jazz Meets Folk. Until his return to the United States in 1968, Guard gave guitar lessons and, with the help of his wife, Gretchen, wrote a book, Colour Guitar, describing a unique guitar teaching method relating music theory to a 12-valued chain of chords with color. We were going to have John Stewart (who replaced Guard) and George Grove (the newest member) and the rest of us sing in different combinations, a kind of retrospective.. an author of children's and music instruction books. now ever to get back together. In the summer of 1957, comedian Phyllis Diller was forced at the last minute to cancel a weeklong booking at San Franciscos Purple Onion nightclub. We also sang a couple of songs from Samoa. Los Angeles, Dreamville just announced its 2023 festival lineup and now everybody wants a ticket, Ozzy Osbourne rejects notion of retiring after canceling tour: Im not dying, Evan Rachel Wood denies allegation that she manipulated Marilyn Manson accuser, Ben Kwellers son Dorian Zev killed in car crash: No idea how to deal with this , Justin Biebers Justice world tour canceled after several postponements. follow it with a book on a Hawaiian legend late this year. Their hits included Tom Dooley, The M.T.A., The Tijuana Jail, Where Have All The Flowers Gone, A Worried Man, plus many others. By 1961, the group had sold more than eight million records, earning in excess of US$ 25 million for Capitol, roughly US$220 million in 2021 dollars. [9], Following his return from Australia in 1968 and his wife's 1970 graduation from Stanford with a degree in art, Guard and his wife collaborated in researching, writing, and publishing a book on the ancient Irish folk tale, Deirdre of the Sorrows, followed by a second book about a 400-year-old Hawaiian folk tale. And Ill never forget when I met Elvis in 63, just briefly, and I told him thats how I got my start. At Menlo Shane met Nick Reynolds, a hotel management major from Southern California who grew up in a musical household. We never called ourselves folk singers; somebody else did that. February 19, 1978. Dave Guard/Up & In, Folk Era Records 1988 - courtesy of Peter Overly. 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