site to listen to your song choices. And In reflects Dave Guard's eclectic nature and continual search for something The Kingston Trio covered Hard Travelin', Scarlet Ribbons, Corey, Corey, When the Saints Come Marching In and other songs. Kingston Trio ' s Greatest Hits, Curb Records, 1990. (As the history shows, the story was really about Tom Dooley and three women, making the situation more of an Eternal Trapezoidand Mr. Grayson was just an important but minor character. This song's imagery, rhythmic drive, tasteful fills and trademark Kingston The Kingston Trio Collectors ' Series, 1990. the act, Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds continued with John Stewart. To hear RealAudio streams, you must have the RealPlayer The genre problem would bedevil the Kingston Trio throughout their careers. song; to listeners, the music moved! years on her book illustrations at the same time she was running the home, being Guard developed lymphoma sometime after he moved to Rollinsford, New Hampshire. Apparently Ann wasnt enough for Tom, because he started sleeping with Anns cousin, Laura Foster, and yet another cousin named Pauline Foster. The 'Kingston Trio' recorded on such labels as, Capitol, Folk Era, Silverwolf, Pair, Collector's Choice Music, CEMA, and MCA, and had many hit songs in their 11 year history. The rest of 1959 was a blur of recording sessions, television appearances and concerts. 'You'll be more peaceful,' During the next several years in Australia, Dave had a musical-variety television show called Dave's 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. In the summer of 1961 fans were shocked when learning of Dave's departure - 1961 - Capitol Records. Over the years following his return to the US, Guard worked with a number of people, including Alex Hassilev, Mike Settle, Judy Henske, Cyrus Faryar, Tim Buckley, Tommy Makem and David White. He may be gone but we will always enjoy his contributions The radio-friendly version kept out the final words of the song, "Bang, you're dead," for commercial approval reasons, as was the title, which became Bad Man Blunder. Jan. 29, 2020 9:48 AM PT. Giving his partners notice that he intended to leave the Trio, and unwilling to cause the group he had founded to disband, Guard agreed to stay on with the Trio until his personal commitments were completed and until Shane and Reynolds were able to find a suitable replacement for him. Maybe it was a bit of all these with a lot of verve thrown into a wonderfully, eclectic In March 1957 he came back to California to join the now-renamed Kingston Trio under the management of Frank Werber. 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. Reynolds once said they first heard the song when a now-forgotten singer sang it during an audition at the Purple Onion. shocked when finding out, in 1991, and even several years later, about his death on March 22, 1991, from lymphoma 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. 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. for submitting this article to us. Bob Shane, founder and last original member of the chart-topping folk group The Kingston Trio, died days before his 86th birthday. Get four issues of the keepsake Fretboard Journal for just $60. ", The couple's children are Catherine, now 19 and a pre-opera 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. It all started back at Stanford, where Gretchen Ballard and the artifacts. 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) I was looking for healing music as opposed to the screeching Contact Dave at dbgmilitaria@hotmail.co.uk or 07805 399132 FOR BOOKS ON BOMBER COMMAND The Trio hit on the idea of playing on college campuses, the first band to discover this lucrative market. He also met Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds, and their campus party I like to think now I am singing for our children and their friends.". On June 25, Werber got them the weeklong gig at the Purple Onion that later stretched to a seven-month residence. With a quarter century's separation from the original Phoenix honeymoon, Dave Guard and the Seaver parents are not able to track down the original writer and performer from the 1932 piano lounge. Thomas Dula, as his name was originally spelled, was born in Wilkes County, North Carolina in 1844. Furthermore, nobody in the Trio could recount how they happened to learn their most famous song, Tom Dooley. It was a failing that had legal repercussions later on (see sidebar). That June, they found themselves playing at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu when they got some surprising news. [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. Dave Guard remarried during this time, and lived with his wife in Los Altos, California. 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. Sometime in August 1961, Dave Guard left the band for good. In 1959, they continued to thrivebut things began to get a little weird. Later, when Reynolds also left the Calypsonians, Guard replaced him with Don MacArthur to keep the quartet format intact, but by that time the national interest in calypso rhythms was waning, while Guard's musical growth was reaching out from calypso as well. Guard was dating a girl named Katie Seaver (the older sister of baseball great Tom Seaver), and her parents taught him the song. software installed on your computer. Among the groups hits were MTA, Where Have All the Flowers Gone? and Scotch and Soda, the latter featuring Reynolds. and leader of the Kingston Trio. into this age. At one point, their accountant made a bookkeeping error. Back in their Peninsula home, Gretchen spent two and one-half We were backstage and a priest came up to us and said, I understand that you do blue shows, Shane says. book. A Trio Pairs Up to Track Down Legends February 19, 1934, San Francisco, California,.. Once installed, although RealPlayer instructions do not stipulate spectrum is divided into 12 departments." They moved to a dream world in Australia. 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,' They two students quickly discovered that Shanes baritone and Reynolds tenor blended beautifully and, more importantly at the time, that their singing got them invited to the best parties. I wanted to talk to Bob Shane about the early days of the Kingston Trio. he was. The Seavers first heard it in a hotel lounge when they were on their honeymoon in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1935; they had the piano player write the lyrics and melody down so they would always remember it. Shane, who had started out on ukulele years before switching to tenor guitar and later six-string guitar, taught Guard a few chords and they began working out a few songs. 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. 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. When he suggested he might sign them on if they got rid of Gannon, Bogue said she would leave the group if Gannon was kicked outso they did, and then she did. 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. idea for writing "Colour Guitar," a teaching book relating music theory They were not only successful, however, they changed the. During the 1980s Guard continued to perform as a soloist and teach music. In the late 1970s, Dave rekindled his interest In 1959, before the folk category was established, the group won a Grammy Award for the best country and western recording for "Tom Dooley," the group's best-selling single. It looks like you're using an ad blocker. music, and with other friends, formed different on-again-off-again band configurations during the mid-1950s singing The next year, their first hit, a rendition of the Dave also is busy They were only mildly successful and in late 1962, Dave and his family emigrated to Australia. 1962 - Dave Guard with David "Buck" Wheat, Judy Henske, That was some day. as the Kingston Trio. His daughter, Sally Guard of New York, said Saturday that her father died Friday at home in Rollinsford of lymphoma. The original Kingston Trio: from left, Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane. 'Pure Gabby' will be out in April-with Gretchen's cover design. I went back in 1961 to record an album of Gabby and his guitar, but I couldn't The Trio only scratched the surface when it came to tapping his songwriting talent. program. site, a British Army helicopter buzzed us. His backing group on this album was The Modern Folk Quartet, which included former Whiskeyhill Singer Cyrus Faryar. I go back to folk material. Was it The Kingston Trio's many songs include "Tom Dooley", "A Worried Man", "Hard Travelin'", "The Tijuana Jail", "Greenback Dollar", "Reverend Mr. Black", "Sloop John B", "Scotch and Soda", "Merry Minuet", "Hard, Ain't It Hard", "Zombie Jamboree", "M.T.A. Dave Guard was born on October 19, 1934 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He died on March 22, 1991 in Rollinsford, New Hampshire, USA. One-Third of a Trio Pairs Up to Track Down Legends, by Mildred Hamilton The Kingston Quartet Tom Dooley After graduating from high school, the two friends headed east to California, where Guard enrolled at Stanford to study economics and Shane got into nearby Menlo College, where he enrolled in the business administration program. She did her first book cover Folk U.S.A. - Archived vintage Kingston Trio audio and video clips. They played even more concerts and appeared on even more television shows. and a tweed skirt. He actually boosted the power of the Trio, being supremely talented performer and song writer. After that show aired, Shane and Guard reconciled enough to begin talking about a reunion, but Guard tragically contracted lymphoma and died before the plans could come to fruition. [8], Guard's relationship with the Trio remained strained while he was in Australia. The great thing about the Kingston Trio was that we could do all three things.. THE MARY ELLEN CARTER - Dave Guard - from Up And In 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. Remembering Dave: A Birthday Tribute in song and photo Dave Guard - 1960 Kingston Trio Concert Tour Book - courtesy of Tony Lay. [10], After the breakup of the Singers in 1961, Guard had returned to Hawaii. They couldn't decide whether it was a juvenile or an adult book-we think it is a book for all ages. kingston trio cds bear family box set bear family records From the manufacturer About Us The history of Bear Family Records starts exactly in 1975. Thats what it was like upstairs above the Purple Onion. from The Kingston Trio. what we did," said Gretchen, a soft-spoken blond in a green velvet blazer Over time it began to seem like the Kingston Trio would introduce songs only to have them later become hits for other artists. Then the Bay There was a storeroom above the Purple Onion and we would spend our days up there rehearsing, five and six hours at a time, and then go downstairs in the evening to perform. January 26, 2020, Phoenix, Arizona), and Nick Reynolds (b. A few months later they were invited to perform at the first Newport Folk Festival. 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. act and the desire to perform and be heard." "That's when our career took off," Reynolds said. And although he was doing pretty well as a solo performer, he really missed singing in harmony. [11], In 1981, Guard reunited with Shane and Reynolds for a PBS fundraising concert and program entitled "The Kingston Trio and Friends Reunion". on successfully pursuing their separate endeavors. Guard, Shane, and Reynolds worked well together. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. By 1960, the group won the first Grammy for the best folk album. March 22, 1991 Dave Guard/Date of death 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. . "because the constant travel was depriving me of life's values." During that time, he worked up a solo act and got a regular gig at the Pearl City Tavern in Honolulu. When I called him for this story, I was pleased to discover that he had been thinking quite a bit about that period himself. Reynolds and Stewart,. The Kingston Trio then had three remarkably fruitful years until they fell out with Guard, who was later replaced by John Stewart. "Usually people have to wait until they retire to do From the beginning, it was always the sound. Dave Guard, the trios banjo player, died in 1991 and Nick Reynolds, the groups tenor guitarist and percussionist, died in 2008. us too! The 1970s saw vinyl albums and singles as the only sound carriers on the market, and the early music video tapes. "Bobby was considered the sex symbol and I was the short, little guy," Reynolds said. [citation needed]. Guard was aware that among the Kingston Trio, he was the only one who could read music and who had some understanding of music theory; his partners basically played by rote, and the three of them sang in simple three-part harmony. Out of these formative, scuffling years The Kingston Trio emerged in 1957. The Guards, who both have the clean, lithe look of mature Guard left Punahou at the end of his junior year, completing his final year of high school at the Menlo School, a private prep school that helped him prepare for acceptance and matriculation at nearby Stanford University. and both sides were suspicious of us. That first week went very well and the Kingston TrioBob Shane, Nick Reynolds and Dave Guardwere asked to stay on for another week, and then another, and then another. We never called ourselves folk singers; somebody else did that. Shane thinks they learned from an LP by the Tarriers, the New York-based group that featured Erik Darling, Bob Carey and soon-to-be actor Alan Arkin. Time magazine quoted Dave as saying, Nick and Bob wouldnt rehearse or learn to read music better, or do this, or do that. Tom Dula was sent back to North Carolina, where he and Ann Foster Melton were charged with the murder of Laura Foster. Then, go back on the Internet to this In 1861 Tom went off to fight in the Civil War. 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. Twenty years after - The Kingston Trio And Friends Reunion - 1981 In February 1958 the Kingston Trio recorded their first LP. We would go see folk acts in San Francisco when they were playing, Shane says. Ivy Leaguers, talked about their life together, from "the little green In 1964, Guard became the folk music consultant on the ABC-TV program Jazz Meets Folk. Why did it . (No more country music awards for them! tone-ring, his banjo's strings, and Capitol Records's Studio B acoustics! Bob Shane bought the name and in 1976 added two singers to continue appearing from The Kingston Trio. Tom Dooley sold more than 3 million units. Under contract with Capitol Records, the Trio became a huge commercial and influential success.[1]. Location: Walhalla, SC, United States. 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. Guard was aware that among the Kingston Trio, he was the only one who could read music and who had some understanding of music theory; his partners basically played by rote, and the three of them sang in simple three-part harmony. When we photographed an ancient burial Guard spent his early years first in San Francisco, and then his junior high school and high school years in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Today he has branched out-musically as a single Among the group's hits were "The MTA," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" After their run at the Purple Onion ended in December 1957, the group prepared to record their first LP. Reynolds eventually Twenty-two years ago Dave Guard started his career as co-founder This guitar is #40 of the 100 made. By mid-1958, after much hard work and the fortunate radio airplay of "Tom Dooley" Thats the only thing I ever said to him., While Shane was in Hawaii, Reynolds and Guard continued to perform in the Bay Area. 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. At Guard's request, the Kingston Trio records it, sung by Guard's colleague in the Trio, Mr. Bob Shane. in the same way Did Mary Travers have a daughter? Guard And The Calypsonians - acetate demo He graduated from Stanford with a degree in economics in 1956.[3]. and on the literary scene in a duet. in recording. So they took liberties and they gave the Kingston Trio the first Grammy ever given for Country and Western., That year they released four LPslive from the Hungry i, Stereo Concert (one of the first live albums recorded in stereo), At Large and Here We Go Again!all of which sold very well, with the last two both hitting the top of the LP charts. to the Stanford library, then, during the summer of 1972 in the British Isles Judy Henske was eventually replaced by Liz Seneff, but the Whiskeyhill Singers were disbanded in late 1962 after Guard left for Australia. We really worked our butts off working on our act., Shane remembers the makeshift rehearsal studio as being particularly grimy. Dave Guard remained active as a musician until his death from cancer in March of 1991, writing several music instruction books and becoming deeply involved with what had become known as world music.Bob Shane had opposed the breakup, however, and in 1972 re-formed the Kingston Trio (initially as the New Kingston Trio), amid the same '50s . be participants again.". 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. The Kingston Trio music is . It is a great guitar! The sound was professional. The Kingston Trio, Pickwick, 1972. 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. Tom Dula himself supposedly composed the third ballad, although today most folklorists doubt that claim. are from the old days-the ones good enough to give me a living-but I have enhanced Was it pop? The new version of the Kingston Trio continued to prosper, until in 1967 the three members decided to call it a day and the band broke up. After the weeks stretched on, it dawned on Werber and the Trio that they didnt have enough material, so they began a relentless search for new tunes. We also liked Tahitian music because it was more up-tempo than Hawaiian music. ", Dave, who grew up in Hawaii, has another island project. In the 1970s, Dave Guard recorded a live album at The Ice House in Pasadena. Hawaii's Gabby Pahinui. 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. When I started the Hawaii book research, I got it out, and The Weavers, who were a major influence on Shane and Guard, had their careers ended because of the entertainment blacklist during the McCarthy Era. 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. That was the first of three songs written about the murder. Learn how and when to remove this template message, "FMA Finance Financial news and information on borrowing money", "The Telegraph - Google News Archive Search", "Valley Voice: Passing of last Shaw twin, who taught world to sing". February 19, 1978. That sent them researching, first They were only mildly successful and in late 1962, Dave and his family emigrated to Australia. The occasions when it attempted serious renditions of folk ballads ("Tom Dooley," for instance) it fell short. On May 4, at the inaugural Grammy Awards ceremony, they won the award for Best Country and Western Performance for Tom Dooley, a fact that didnt, and still doesnt, sit well with the Nashville establishment. Dave's father, a civil engineer and U.S. Army Reserve colonel, encouraged Dave to pursue a career in business. At the time, though, Tom and Ann thought they caught it from Laura. [7] The group continued to perform for six years as the Kingston Trio before disbanding in 1967, with John Stewart taking Guard's place. Shirley Collins, the English folk singer, succinctly summed up the opinion of most of the traditionalists toward the Trio: I despised them. But she did add, The audience loved them!. Mr. Shane was the lead singer on most of the group's recordings. I had always liked it," he explained. And when it finally left, it left a whole lot of dirt around. Buddy Holly had died in plane crash only a couple of weeks before, so the last 15 to 20 minutes we were on that plane, we knew we were dead, Shane remembers. [13], On March 22, 1991, aged 56, he succumbed to the cancer. contact@britainatwar.com Home Last show A B.E.2C OF 'C' FLIGHT IN DARFUR WHEN SUPPORTING THE Guard! My new tunes are arranged by Other deejays across the country followed their lead, forcing Capitol to release the song as a single. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Here, Dave rocks-out in a cute song to those folks living on the fringes--including, perhaps, some of On top of it all! After the second trial, Tom Dula was hanged on May 1, 1868. Dave thinks the original three members are too different 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. But wait, there's more! Business Analyst Mita Parekh Marketing Manager Susan Litawski Pink Fairies, Man, Freedom, seminal NY power trio . graduating with honors in art in 1970. Mr. Guard stayed with the group until 1961, when he left and was replaced by John Stewart. As the group grew more popular on the Bay Areas campuses, it began to sing in such legendary San Francisco musical meccas of the era as The Purple Onion and The Hungry i.. San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle As many of us know, the original Kingston Trio consisted of Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, and Dave Guard. 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. It is a beautiful little 12-fret guitar. We were all pretty natural performers. The original Trio of Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds and Dave Guard reunited for a PBS television specialrecorded in 1981. In 1956, publicist Frank Werber offered his services to Guard and his bandmates, including Reynolds at the time. 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. the Kingston Trio, American folk group that helped spark the folk music revival of the 1960s. They refashioned themselves as the Kingston Quartet (they maintained their link to calypso music by naming themselves after the capital of Jamaica) and tried to get jobs at various local nightspots, but they had little success. "There We were both big fans of the Weavers and just loved the way they harmonized. Ms. Travers's first three marriages ended in divorce. Nobody ever did that. them with counterpoint and chord and vocal phrasing. As I said, we were so busy that Nick and I didnt see reason to change.. once it is downloaded. Find out about folksinger Dave Guard: Age, What he did before fame, his family life. Time passes. 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. At the 1960 Grammys, they got the award in the new category Best Folk Performance for their LP The Kingston Trio at Large. Why Dave Guard left Kingston Trio? 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