The Kingston Trio Story – Wherever We May Go

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  • Description
    • In 1958 three young men known as The Kingston Trio recorded a simple folk tune called “Tom Dooley.” In less than a year, they were major stars with the best-selling album in the country. The Kingston Trio Story: Wherever We May Go celebrates the group’s musical hits and sheds light on their fascinating and largely unknown 50-year history through rare performance footage and revealing interviews with band members and friends.

      From singing for beer in student bars 50 years ago to sold-out concerts around the world today, The Kingston Trio Story is an exciting and emotional testimony to the group’s undeniable impact, taking us through all the shakeups, breakups, changing faces and reunions of the group responsible for the revival of folk music in America.

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      The Dave Guard Years
      • Tom Dooley
      • The Early Years
      • Tijuana Jail
      • M.T.A.
      • A Worried Man
      • Oh Cindy
      • Raspberries, Strawberries

      The John Stewart Years
      • Little Light
      • Rovin’ Gambler/This Train
      • Dave’s Place
      • Scotch And Soda
      • Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
      • Wherever We May Go

      The Bob ShaneYears
      • The Trio Goes On
      • The Dutchman

      1981 Reunion
      • Hard, Ain’t It Hard
      • Greenback Dollar
      • Sloop John B
      • The New Kingston Trio
      • All Of The Hard Days Are Gone
      • A Worried Man

      Special Features:
      • “Stories Behind The Songs” and five other featurettes
      • Bonus Song Performances: “Little Light,” “Tom Dooley,” and “Three Jolly Coachmen”
      • Vintage 7-Up commercials

  • Brand
    • Sony
  • Publisher
    • Shout Factory
  • List Price
    • $14.98
  • New Price
    • $9.72




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