Such strong harmonies together with a deep and richly profound quality that never failed to hit the listener's soul. Their Christmas Album is still my favorite. Xlnt presentation.
What a great piece. Nick and I were friends in Coronado in his later years. Always a treat to sit and have a conversation with him. An icon of music history.
This is a wonderful tribute to the Kingston Trio. I'm 78 years old and have loved their music & style for the past 75 years. They are my all time favorite group. Thank you for this awesome vodeo!
@@SublimeStuff An outstanding précis of the work of a seminal group in American pop music history. I’m proud to say that when lost tapes of Bob Shane’s and John Stewart’s unreleased recordings surfaced in 2019 and 2020, their widows asked me to write the liner notes for each.
Shane’s “Simple Gifts” was released by the KT Inc on a label the named ‘tomdooleymercantile ’ and was finished recordings that KT labels Capitol and Decca both passed on.
Stewart’s “Old Forgotten Altars” came out on Omnivore Records and consisted of demos, about half of which were later released as finished tracks on Stewart’s later albums. Most are really good and show Stewart’s work in progress.
Thanks for getting these interviews. The K.T. were a daily play in our household in 1960 with myself being the leading fan. I created a guitar-based trio modeled after them with which we entertained many for a couple years. I am glad to see a PP & M performer praise them as they were competitors with a new take on folk music in 1964.
I was lucky to book the Trio in 1997 an 98 including John Stewart the night before... he joined them onstage for Reverend Mr. Black..I'm a musician/ entertainer and they were the inspiration from day one .... so lucky was I to hang out with them
Thank You for this comprehensive look at Kingston Trio. Great to have Bob's live interviews. having Al & Tim show the influence they had on legendary groups like the Beach Boys, Eagles & Poco not to mention Peter, Paul & Mary. Though the 3 lads of America featured no bango, i bet KT was a definite influence. They would make a great subject for a video. Folk On Louis!
Well done, Mr. Robinson. Your tribute summed up The Kingston Trio quite nicely and succinctly, not overly lengthy nor abruptly short. It leaves the listener wanting more, and it will pique the curiosity of the casual listener unfamiliar with the Trio. As for my own familiarity with the Kingston Trio, I discovered them quite by accident when searching the "cut out" record bin at a music store in 1977. "The Best of The Kingston Trio Vol. 1" was in that bin for 99 cents. From that album, I was hooked.
I wrote something but it disappeared when I clicked the arrow. Anyway, thanks for this and the interviews. It sad to see Bob Shane looking frail (and this was three years ago). I’ve loved them since my older brother bought their At Large album in about 1959. They did have a mostly happy sound that belongs more in the 50s than the 60s, but that’s ok.
When I was a teen, 20 years ago, we started a punk band and were inspired by the Kingston Trio. Now I just play country music. Glad they were so pivotal to the country genre 😂
Such strong harmonies together with a deep and richly profound quality that never failed to hit the listener's soul. Their Christmas Album is still my favorite. Xlnt presentation.
What a great piece. Nick and I were friends in Coronado in his later years. Always a treat to sit and have a conversation with him. An icon of music history.
Appreciated. It's just a way for a fan to say "Thanks".
This is a wonderful tribute to the Kingston Trio. I'm 78 years old and have loved their music & style for the past 75 years. They are my all time favorite group. Thank you for this awesome vodeo!
Thank you. That means a lot.
@@SublimeStuff An outstanding précis of the work of a seminal group in American pop music history. I’m proud to say that when lost tapes of Bob Shane’s and John Stewart’s unreleased recordings surfaced in 2019 and 2020, their widows asked me to write the liner notes for each.
Shane’s “Simple Gifts” was released by the KT Inc on a label the named ‘tomdooleymercantile ’ and was finished recordings that KT labels Capitol and Decca both passed on.
Stewart’s “Old Forgotten Altars” came out on Omnivore Records and consisted of demos, about half of which were later released as finished tracks on Stewart’s later albums. Most are really good and show Stewart’s work in progress.
@@sidneypoe2986 thank you.
Lovely. Absolutely lovely. Stumbled onto this video by chance and so very glad I did. How we miss them.
Thank you. Your comment is greatly appreciated. Please share if you feel so inclined. I made this video as a labor of love.
Thaaank you for the trip to my 20's
Thanks for getting these interviews. The K.T. were a daily play in our household in 1960 with myself being the leading fan. I created a guitar-based trio modeled after them with which we entertained many for a couple years.
I am glad to see a PP & M performer praise them as they were competitors with a new take on folk music in 1964.
Louis, Thanks for the video. Nice to see the memory of the Kingston Trio kept alive. You did a great job.
Thank you. Gone but not forgotten.
I was lucky to book the Trio in 1997 an 98 including John Stewart the night before... he joined them onstage for Reverend Mr. Black..I'm a musician/ entertainer and they were the inspiration from day one .... so lucky was I to hang out with them
Thanks for your comment. I myself learned to play the guitar listening to the Trio's "#16" album.
Thank You for this comprehensive look at Kingston Trio. Great to have Bob's live interviews. having Al & Tim show the influence they had on legendary groups like the Beach Boys, Eagles & Poco not to mention Peter, Paul & Mary. Though the 3 lads of America featured no bango, i bet KT was a definite influence. They would make a great subject for a video. Folk On Louis!
Poco was so great!
Spectacular. I listen and sing along with them every day
Thank you sincerely.
Thank you so much. You seem to love the KT as much as I do.
Another great video Louis, thanks.
Great interesting video of the kingston trio story nice commentary , Thanx Louis
it was a work of love.
Well done, Mr. Robinson. Your tribute summed up The Kingston Trio quite nicely and succinctly, not overly lengthy nor abruptly short. It leaves the listener wanting more, and it will pique the curiosity of the casual listener unfamiliar with the Trio.
As for my own familiarity with the Kingston Trio, I discovered them quite by accident when searching the "cut out" record bin at a music store in 1977. "The Best of The Kingston Trio Vol. 1" was in that bin for 99 cents. From that album, I was hooked.
Thank you
Thank you. That was the objective. Please share and spread their message. My introduction to the trio was Tom Dooley when it was first
Thank you for a very interesting video. The Trio were a big part of my musical life during my teens Sadly, I never saw them live.
I wrote something but it disappeared when I clicked the arrow.
Anyway, thanks for this and the interviews. It sad to see Bob Shane looking frail (and this was three years ago).
I’ve loved them since my older brother bought their At Large album in about 1959.
They did have a mostly happy sound that belongs more in the 50s than the 60s, but that’s ok.
I really enjoyed this. Thank you so much.
Still love the music. Grest group
When I was a teen, 20 years ago, we started a punk band and were inspired by the Kingston Trio. Now I just play country music. Glad they were so pivotal to the country genre 😂
TOM DOOLEY WAS AWSOME!