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Kingston Trio And Friends Reunion, The (1994)
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Together on stage for the first time since 1961, the original members of the Kingston Trio (Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane, and Dave Guard) perform a thrilling concert of their greatest hits.
Joining the renowned folk group are Tommy Smothers, Mary Travers of Peter Paul and Mary, Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac, John Stewart, and recent Trio members George Grove and Roger Gambill.
Since their debut in 1958 with the gold record song "Tom Dooley", the Kingston Trio has had a powerful musical influence on such artists as Joan Baez, Bob Dylan and dozens of folk groups of the late 1950s and 1960s.
This historic reunion concert, filled with the unique and vibrant sound that millions of Kingston Trio fans have loved for over a generation, preserves the tremendous legacy of this group that has become an American musical legend.
Program Includes: Three Jolly Coachmen Early Morning Rain Scotch and Soda Hard, Ain't It Hard Zombie Jamboree Tom Dooley Medley-Blowin' in the Wind/Lonesome Traveler/Hangman Down Among the Sheltering Palms Where Have All the Flowers Gone Leavin' On a Jet Plane Reuben James Chilly Winds Greenback Dollar You Can't Go Back To Kansas Spinnin' Of the World Hard Travelin' Sloop John B A Worried Man M.T.A.
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