!, Dave Guard ( b. October 19, 1978, San Francisco Sunday why did dave guard leave the kingston trio Chronicle. KINGSTON TRIO original instruments Vega banjo, Martin D-25, and Martin tenor | The kingston trio, Country music singers, Banjo. February 19, 1978. 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. - 1961 - Capitol Records. 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. over the years, this song from Up And In is available on video. From the beginning, the Kingston Trio decided to avoid protest songs and material with a political bent. SPECKLED ROAN - The Kingston Trio - from Make Way! [2], Guard participated in sports, and was a member of Punahou's ROTC battalion. John Stewart, who replaced Dave Guard in 1961, died in 2008; Frank Werber, the Trios manager, died in 2007; and Voyle Gilmore, their producer at Capitol Records, died in 1979. Have you heard about the huge dust cloud we had here in Phoenix? he asks. follow it with a book on a Hawaiian legend late this year. The album was turned down by Capitol and was never released. Tom appealed the verdict and a new trial was held, which also reached a guilty verdict. And by best parties, I mean the ones with the best booze and the prettiest girls, Shane clarifies. Tom Dula was sent back to North Carolina, where he and Ann Foster Melton were charged with the murder of Laura Foster. THE BONNIE SHIP THE DIAMOND - from Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers - 1962 - Capitol Records. Was it With James Melton's consent, Tom Dula and Anne Melton began sharing a bed in Melton's cabin. Guard's musical taste and banjo artistry? "We were lucky to be able to do it early." The next year, their first hit, a rendition of the traditional folk song "Tom Dooley," earned a gold record and a Grammy. The Kingston Trios Tom Dooley is very similar to Warners version, but they took it at a much slower tempo and added a spoken intro that states the song is about the Eternal Triangle and the story of Tom Dooley, Mr. Grayson and an unnamed beautiful woman. Tragically, Pauline had syphilis, which she passed on to Tom, who in turn gave it to Laura and Ann. She was never seen alive again. A Trio Pairs Up to Track Down Legends February 19, 1934, San Francisco, California,.. once it is downloaded. Dave Guard, founder of the Kingston Trio, which brought folk music from the coffeehouses to mainstream America with songs such as the haunting Tom Dooley and the rollicking MTA, has died at 56. more in keeping with the musical direction we would have probably assumed him to from The Kingston Trio. He actually boosted the power of the Trio, being supremely talented performer and song writer. The Kingston Trio, Pickwick, 1972. (Grayson was the great-nephew of Col. James Grayson, the man who arrested Tom Dula in the first place.) And, in the beginning, there was Dave Guard. 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. thought he was. A second album was recorded at the same private studio, but it was never released. This is the lyric that evolved into the hit song of the Kingston Trio. 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. He was survived by his mother Marjorie, former wife Gretchen, and their three children (Sally, Catherine, and Tom). At Stanford, Guard was a member of the Beta Chi chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity. came back in 1968, a "lively time," and she went back to Stanford, 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. And happily, more than 50 years after the group first got together, it looks like the Are they folk singers? silliness has finally died down. The Trio only scratched the surface when it came to tapping his songwriting talent. Eventually, their one-week trial booking stretched from June until December. It is like the scene. Here, Dave rocks-out in a cute song to those folks living on the fringes--including, perhaps, some of As the most musically adventurous of the threesome, though, Guard began to feel his musical ambitions somewhat stifled by the Kingston Trio formula. Hawaiian culture and music played an important part in his school's educational program. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Product Description. "I wanted to illustrate children's books, and while "We've done some things together.". 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. That was some day. Barbara Bogue, Dave Guard, Joe Gannon, Nick Reynolds - 1957. of John August Lee. THE ESCAPE OF OLD JOHN WEBB - The Kingston Trio - from String Along I think we also got some at Brooks Brothers, Shane says. Run Joe, which Guard used to sing with the Calypsonions, was in the act for a while, but was never recorded. They shake hands with psychology. At the time, though, Tom and Ann thought they caught it from Laura. See full bio Born: October 19, 1934 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Died: The struggling quartet crossed paths with publicist and talent agent Frank Werber, who liked them but felt that Gannons bass playing wasnt good enough. 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. 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. But in some ways, Capitol was good fit for the Trio. Equally important, the trio Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and Bob Shane made folk music immensely popular among many . It was in that class that Punahou's young 7th graders like Guard and his future Kingston Trio partner-to-be Shane learned the basics of playing the ukulele. Along with all his other classmates, Guard early on learned to play Hawaii's ubiquitous ukulele in a 7th grade junior high school music class required of all students. now ever to get back together. A Dave Guard musical journey through time: RUN JOE - Dave We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. "Usually people have to wait until they retire to do "Now, after 20 years, I know much more about Guard died of lymphatic cancer in 1991. 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 . But as the year came to an end, the tensions in the band continued to worsen. It completely blacked out the airport to the point where they had to cancel all of the flights. He anonymously recorded many sound clips for radio and TV commercials. Business Analyst Mita Parekh Marketing Manager Susan Litawski Pink Fairies, Man, Freedom, seminal NY power trio . When I got a couple of dollars with the Kingston Trio Of the Trio, he wrote "The Kingston Trio will leave little mark musically, but it has a heck of a lot of fun, mostly clowning its way through a series of hillbilly, Latin, and calypso things to the great delight of the audience. In 1961, shortly after leaving the Trio, Guard formed a new group, The Whiskeyhill Singers, with Judy Henske, Cyrus Faryar, and Kingston Trio bassist David "Buck" Wheat. Dave Guard/Up & In, Folk Era Records 1988 - courtesy of Peter Overly. Incidentally, a couple of previously unreleased 1957 demos by Guard 's pre- Kingston Trio group, Dave Guard & the Calypsonians, appear on the Kingston Trio box set The Capitol Years, which also has one song by Dave Guard & the Whiskeyhill Singers. In 1961, due to musical differences (Dave Guard wanted the other 2 to learn how to read music and he wanted to expand their instrumental textures with electric guitars and such, but Bob and Nick didn't go . Dave Guard formed Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers immediately after his departure From 1958 to 1964 (the year they left Capitol records), they had played thousands of shows and had released 19 LPs, five of which made it to the top spot on the Billboard charts. Thats what it was like upstairs above the Purple Onion. Reynolds once said they first heard the song when a now-forgotten singer sang it during an audition at the Purple Onion. contact@britainatwar.com Home Last show A B.E.2C OF 'C' FLIGHT IN DARFUR WHEN SUPPORTING THE Guard! Dave Guard remarried during this time, and lived with his wife in Los Altos, California. On October 1, 1866, the trial of Tom Dula began. was total paranoia, but we had a fascinating time retracing the legend and studying Bob Shane, the last surviving original member of the popular folk group the Kingston Trio and the lead singer on its million-selling ballad "Tom Dooley" and many . 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. It could evoke in a listener vivid images and emotions song after The occasions when it attempted serious renditions of folk ballads ("Tom Dooley," for instance) it fell short. away. The sound was accessible and instantly comfortable. KINGSTON TRIO : THE GUARD YEARS. Gretchen and Dave were married in 1957, after his graduation. an author of children's and music instruction books. He was an actor, known for Dave's Place (1965), How the West Was Won (1962) and The Swindlers (1959). After a reportedly acrimonious meeting with Shane, Reynolds, and the Trio's business manager over the future of the Trio, Guard quit the group. The original members were Dave Guard (b. October 19, 1934, San Francisco, California, U.S.d. Won" sound track won an Academy Award. Inicio; La empresa; Servicios; Blog; Comuncate con nosotros; Blog By the time Stewart died a couple of years ago, he had written well over 600 songs. street." He One of the best songs from this short-lived His memorial service in Portsmouth, New Hampshire was attended by Bob Shane, Glen Yarbrough, the Limeliters and many other figures from the folk world. Nick Reynolds, one of the founding members of folk group the Kingston Trio, died today at a San Diego hospital. 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. 1 Sold Out and String Along, and the Christmas LP, The Last Month of the Year. The Kingston Trio brought the urban folk revival into the mainstream of American popular culture and made Martin guitars and long-necked banjos must-have items for musicians everywhere. In the late 1970s, Dave rekindled his interest Thats when our career took off, Reynolds said. Tom Dula himself supposedly composed the third ballad, although today most folklorists doubt that claim. Contact Dave at dbgmilitaria@hotmail.co.uk or 07805 399132 FOR BOOKS ON BOMBER COMMAND At Menlo Shane met Nick Reynolds, a hotel management major from Southern California who grew up in a musical household. song; to listeners, the music moved! For those of us who lost track of Dave Guard's whereabouts [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. October . If it does reignite, perhaps we would all do well to remember these words from Big Bill Broonzy: All music is folk music; I aint never heard no horse sing a song.. He was married to Gretchen Walling Ballard. Guard developed lymphoma sometime after he moved to Rollinsford, New Hampshire. In our first two years of touring, we played 275 colleges, Shane recalls. And In reflects Dave Guard's eclectic nature and continual search for something idea for writing "Colour Guitar," a teaching book relating music theory I was looking for something, Dave suggested the Deirdre legend," said Gretchen. They toured and released an album and were asked to perform several folk songs on the Academy Award-winning soundtrack of How the West Was Won. The album included the Kingston Trio standard "Scotch and Soda," which he had arranged in 1956 but which for thirty years had been performed in The Trio only by Bob Shane. (Gannon later went on to have a successful career as a stage designer for acts like Neil Diamond and Alice Cooper. 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. Guard was dating a girl named Katie Seaver (the older sister of baseball great Tom Seaver), and her parents taught him the song. 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. Our bass player at the time was David Wheat, but we called him Buckwheat. "The Hawaiians won't for the FIELD FORCE VIA G S LESLIE I volunteer at the Staordshire Regiment 'Dervishes' Museum, . I go back to folk material. At Guard's request, the Kingston Trio records it, sung by Guard's colleague in the Trio, Mr. Bob Shane. 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. For four years, from 1958 to 1961, they were one of the most popular bands in America. 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. Donald David Guard (October 19, 1934 March 22, 1991) was an American folk singer, songwriter, arranger and recording artist. what we did," said Gretchen, a soft-spoken blond in a green velvet blazer They also helped create a demand for acoustic guitars that continues to this day. He was particularly attracted to the unique rhythmic sounds of finger-picked slack-key ukulele and guitar music masterfully performed by the many of his neighbors and beach boys. Other deejays across the country followed their lead, forcing Capitol to release the song as a single. This folky song rocks just enough to compliment the song's mood and story. He died on March 22, 1991 in Rollinsford, New Hampshire, USA. Reynolds and Shane, a high school friend of Mr. Guard's in Hawaii, has remained with the group. Dave and his wife Gretchen are author and and "Scotch and Soda.". The Trio recorded the first version of Seasons in the Sun in 1963, but Terry Jacks had the hit version in 1974. Twenty-two years ago Dave Guard started his career as co-founder Today he has branched out-musically as a single Judy Henske featured solo on "Careless Love". As time rolled into the 1990s, Kingston Trio fans--many of whom had lost track of Dave Guard over the years--were Cyrus Faryar. interest anyone. [8], Guard's relationship with the Trio remained strained while he was in Australia. In the summer of 1961 fans were shocked when learning of Dave's departure - circa Summer 1990. Their record was incontestable, one of the most popular acts in the history of Capitol Records and the American record industry, making them the most popular folk group in history, surpassing the Weavers' earlier success. We never called ourselves folk singers; somebody else did that. That year saw the No. And then a sole voice from the top of a bleacher called out Horseshit! And the whole place went crazy. music. vocals: Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds (Kingston Trio) and Bob Shane arranger: Dave Guard cover recording of: Tom Dooley lyricist and composer: [traditional] (Special Purpose Artist) 3:01: A5: Fast Freight. After the second trial, Tom Dula was hanged on May 1, 1868. Guard also wrote several books, including a manual on guitar technique as well as books of fairy tales. with publishers door-to-door back East. Dave Guard Folksinger #136570. Remembering Dave: A Birthday Tribute in song and photo Dave Guard - 1960 Kingston Trio Concert Tour Book - courtesy of Tony Lay. Guard and Reynolds contacted former Calypsonian member Shane (who was performing part-time in Honolulu) asking him to join the reconstituted group. I always visualize my audience and our own kids are coming Children, go where I send thee. He was 75. Guard was born in San Francisco and went to Punahou School in Honolulu in what was then the pre-statehood U.S. Judy Henske was eventually replaced by Liz Seneff, but the Whiskeyhill Singers were disbanded in late 1962 after Guard left for Australia. 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. In 1929, a duo known as Grayson and Whitter made the first recorded version of the song. The first, a jazzy barroom ballad called Scotch and Soda, was brought in by Dave Guard, and it was perfectly suited to Shanes slightly raspy baritone. Around that time, Reynolds said, he and Shane were attending Menlo College in Palo Alto, and they used to get together to sing for fun. It was pretty much of a natural thing. In his junior year he participated in musical skits along with a number of other classmates who, like himself, had by that time also had become accomplished musicians. Truly Fair, a song Shane learned in 1951 and sang during his Hawaiian Elvis days, was tried out, but it was found wanting and dropped from the act. them with counterpoint and chord and vocal phrasing. In the 1970s, Dave Guard recorded a live album at The Ice House in Pasadena. we were told, and we heard there were radio reports for the military to check We were backstage and a priest came up to us and said, I understand that you do blue shows, Shane says. With only Dave on vocals this time, this Kingston Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane, Dave Guard - courtesy January 26, 2020, Phoenix, Arizona), and Nick Reynolds (b. Translate; Trending; Random; Home Singer Dave Guard. Get four issues of the keepsake Fretboard Journal for just $60. Dave Guard, the trios banjo player, died in 1991 and Nick Reynolds, the groups tenor guitarist and percussionist, died in 2008. 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. I went back in 1961 to record an album of Gabby and his guitar, but I couldn't One-Third of a Trio Pairs Up to Track Down Legends, by Mildred Hamilton March 7-11 at the Boarding House. It looked like the Black Death was coming at you. When we photographed an ancient burial When did Dave Guard die? We werent great guitar players, but it didnt really matter because all we wanted to do was sing harmony.. The Guards, who both have the clean, lithe look of mature He was previously married to Gretchen Walling Ballard. formed another group, the Whiskeyhill Singers, whose "How the West Was Mr. Guard stayed with the group until 1961, when he left and was replaced by John Stewart. They I was very excited to have the opportunity to talk to him. when I had appendicitis. Rather than soak the Trio in strings and grand orchestrations, as was the style at the time, he opted to record Shane, Reynolds and Guard essentially live in the studio. . site, a British Army helicopter buzzed us. In addition to writing and recording, Guard also found time to produce the video Workout for Equestrians with Ingrid Gsottschneider for Golden Arrow Enterprises.[12]. 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!. In 1976, he bowed to the inevitable and dropped the New from the bands name and hit the road with various hired musicians to play Tom Dooley, M.T.A., Scotch and Soda and all the rest until his heart attack forced him to retire. the Kingston Trio, American folk group that helped spark the folk music revival of the 1960s. Had Dave lived, he would have been Dave Guard was born on October 19, 1934 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. 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. Guard, whom Shane had known since both were attending high school in Shane's native Hawaii, died in 1991. Ms. Travers's first three marriages ended in divorce. - 1988 - Folk Era Records. 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. In 1959 alone, they had four albums at the same time among the ten top-selling albums. It was a great idea because they didnt have much television in Hawaii yet, so you could do whatever you wanted. Other (Dave Guard and the Whiskey Hill Singers) Dave Guard and the Whiskey Hill Singers, Capitol, 1962. blues, calypso, or jazz? The Kingston Trio with Guard recorded for Capitol Records; subsequent iterations of the group managed first by Werber and Shane and later by Shane alone recorded for Decca Records, Folk Era, Silverwolf, Pair, Collector's Choice Music, CEMA, and MCA, and had many hit songs in its initial 10-year run. We were collegiate and those striped shirts were the only styles that would fit all three of us. On top of it all! As many of us know, the original Kingston Trio consisted of Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, and Dave Guard. Their voices can be heard on "The Erie Canal," "900 miles," "The Ox Driver," and "Raise A Ruckus Tonight". The Kingston Trio and his musical legacy for a long time to come. "In the old days we had an energy are from the old days-the ones good enough to give me a living-but I have enhanced Warner recorded his version in 1952; it was later covered by the Folksay Trio and the Tarriers. Guard and Reynolds called Bob Shane in Hawaii, who was finding life in the family sporting goods business uninspiring.
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