• Close-Up is the eleventh album by the American folk music group the Kingston Trio, released in 1961 (see 1961 in music). (The Capitol Years gives the...
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    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 group started as...
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  • in the 1980s Close Up (Joey Yung album), a 2006 album Close-Up (The Kingston Trio album), a 1961 album Close Up (The Outsiders album), a 1978 album Close...
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  • four albums for Decca. The Kingston Trio and Friends Reunion (WhiteStar Video, 1982) An Evening with The Kingston Trio (Rhino Video, 1989) The Kingston Trio...
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  • Places is the tenth album by the American folk music group The Kingston Trio, released in 1961 (see 1961 in music). It peaked at number three on the Billboard...
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    Mitchell/Kobluk/Frazier trio reunited again in 2005 for a short program, as part of a concert also featuring Tom Paxton and The Kingston Trio's current lineup...
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    Bob Shane (category The Kingston Trio members)
    States in the late 1950s through the mid-1960s. The success of the Kingston Trio in its heyday had repercussions far beyond its voluminous album sales (including...
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  • College Concert (category The Kingston Trio albums)
    College Concert is the twelfth album by the American folk music group the Kingston Trio, released in 1962 (see 1962 in music). It was the group's third live...
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  • originally recorded by Bob Shane with the Kingston Trio. It was made famous by Frank Sinatra's version in D minor, which won the Grammy Award for Best Male Vocal...
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  • Tom Dooley (song) (category The Kingston Trio songs)
    "Dooley"). One of the more famous murder ballads, a popular hit version recorded in 1958 by The Kingston Trio reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles...
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  • featured a performance of the song by the Kingston Trio, attended by then-governor Mitt Romney. The Kingston Trio version begins with a spoken recitation...
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    Dave Guard (category The Kingston Trio members)
    one of the founding members of the Kingston Trio. Guard was born in San Francisco and went to Punahou School in Honolulu in what was then the pre-statehood...
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  • Quintet now reduced to a Trio- Kevin, Jerome and O'Neil from the encouragement of others in the industry, family and close friends became even more determined...
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    Holly Cole (redirect from Holly Cole Trio)
    studio album titled Holly. Cole received an honorary degree from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario in June 2014. Cole was a featured artist in the one-hour...
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  • live album by the American folk music group the Kingston Trio, released in 1994 (see 1994 in music). It contains a performance by the trio at the 1959...
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  • just a trio. Keyboardist Lori Cooper, Danny's wife, was also later added to the lineup with no further name change. They released their debut album Jam It...
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  • Denroy Morgan (category Jamaican emigrants to the United States)
    (2014) ". In October 2016 he headlined the Gala Opening of the Peter Tosh Museum in Kingston, Jamaica. Before the close of 2016 he was awarded for Community...
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  • The Next Band were a British rock trio featuring vocalist/bassist Rocky Newton, guitarist John Lockton and drummer Frank Noon, who is credited with playing...
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  • David "Buck" Wheat (category The Kingston Trio members)
    Jarreau. Their next song, "Coo Coo U", was recorded both by The Kingston Trio and by The Manhattan Transfer. Wheat embraced George Russell's Lydian Chromatic...
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  • of the song for the Smithsonian Folkways label. The Kingston Trio's "Take Her Out of Pity", included on their 1961 album Close-Up, is based on the song...
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    Ronnie Schell (category American stand-up comedians)
    (presumably as the opening act) introducing the Kingston Trio at the start of the group's 1962 College Concert album. Schell is probably best known for his...
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  • Angelou, The Kingston Trio, Jim Nabors, The Irish Rovers, and the Smothers Brothers—whose first album was titled The Smothers Brothers at the Purple Onion...
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    Peter Tosh (category Recipients of the Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo)
    moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica.[citation needed] He was educated in Bluefields up to age 17, then moved to Kingston to live with his aunt. He...
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  • Rich Cronin (category People from Kingston, Massachusetts)
    Boston, Massachusetts, on August 30, 1974, the son of Richard and Doris (Eddy) Cronin. He grew up in Kingston, Massachusetts, and was of Irish and Swedish...
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  • McKuen translated the lyrics into English. In 1964, the Kingston Trio became the first to record an English version of "Seasons in the Sun," which was later...
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  • including The Weavers (1960), Joan Baez (1962), The Kingston Trio (1963), Simon & Garfunkel (1964), and Johnny Cash who released two versions of the song during...
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    We Five (redirect from The Ridgerunners)
    band produced three more albums between 1968 and 1977. Michael Stewart was the brother of John Stewart of The Kingston Trio and came from Claremont, California...
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    Funky Kingston in 1973 and Reggae Got Soul in 1975. Music critic Lester Bangs described the album Funky Kingston in Stereo Review as "perfection, the most...
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  • sings the song in Breton, Welsh and English on his 23rd album Emerald. The Kingston Trio sing a version on their holiday album The Last Month of the Year...
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    Chip Douglas (category The Monkees)
    career with a folk group he formed in high school, "The Wilcox Three", modeled after The Kingston Trio. During a trip to California, they were discovered...
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