The Kingston Trio

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  • folk
  • 60s
  • country
  • oldies
  • acoustic
The Kingston Trio is an American folk group. They helped launch the folk revival of the 1960s and continued to thrive despite the emergence of rock and roll. The Kingston Trio was formed in 1957 in the Palo Alto, California area by Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, and Dave Guard, who were just out of college. Greatly influenced by The Weavers, the calypso sounds of Harry Belafonte, and other semi-popular folk artists such as the Gateway Singers and the Tarriers, they were discovered playing at a college club called the Cracked Pot by Frank Werber, a local publicist then working at the Hungry i.

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Songs

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    Hard, It Ain't Hard

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    Haul Away

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    Hawaiian Nights

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    High Heeled Shoes

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    Hit and Run

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    Hobo's Lullaby

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    Home From the Hill

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    Honey' Are You Mad at Your Man

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    Honey, Are You Mad at Your Man

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    Honey, Are You Mad at Your Man?

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    Hope You Understand

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    I Bawled

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    I Like to Hear the Rain

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    I'm Goin' Home

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    I'm Going Home

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    If I Had a Ship

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    If You Don't Look Around

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    If You See Me Go

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    Introduction

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    Isle in the Water

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    Isle in the Water 1

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    Isle in the Water 2

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    It Was a Very Good Year

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    Jackson

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    Jane, Jane, Jane

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    Jesse James

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    Jocko and the Trapeze Lady

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    Karu

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    Kingston Trio: Run Joe

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    Kingston Trio: Without My Lover

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    La Bamba

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    Laredo

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    Laredo?

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    Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream

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    Last Thing on My Mind

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    Leave My Woman Alone

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    Lei Pakalana

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    Lemon Tree

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    Less of Me

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    Let's Get Together

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    Let's Get Together (live)

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    Let's Get Together (studio version)

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    Little Boy

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    Little Light

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    Little Maggie

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    Little Play Soldiers

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    Lock All the Windows

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    Long Black Veil

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    Long Time Blues

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    Lonnie Donegan: Tom Dooley


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