On This Date: February 17
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1959 RECORDING SESSION: Capitol Recording Studios, 46th Street, New York City: "I Bawled," "Corey, Corey," "All My Sorrows," "The Long Black Rifle," and "The Seine."; 1959
SOURCE: The Kingston Trio: The Guard Years, page 88, Bear Family Records & Liner notes.

RECORDING SESSION: All My Sorrows (Guard / Reynolds / Shane) 2:45
Master #22601 recorded February 17, 1959
Album: THE KINGSTON TRIO AT LARGE
Just about everybody's favorite B side from the Dave/Nick/Bob era is "All My Sorrows" which has the dual distinction of being one of the best cuts from a great album (AT LARGE) and the flip side of a great single ("MTA.) The Trio borrowed this song from the pre Limeliters repertoire of Glenn Yarborough and turned it into one of the most movingly understated moments that the band ever put on tape. Not long after Dave Guard was claimed by cancer, Lindsey Buckingham did a cover version of "All My Sorrows" for his 1992 album OUT OF THE CRADLE. Acknowledged as one of the geniuses of modern Rock, the former Fleetwood Mac member learned many a guitar lick from Kingston Trio records, and he considered Dave a good friend, as well as a mentor. Said Lindsey "I thought that would just be something nice for him."
SOURCE: Liner notes; The Kingston Trio: The Capital Years (Capitol Records CD7243 8 28498 2 7)

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1961 PERSONAL APPEARANCE: at Sydney Auditorium, Sydney, Australia
SOURCE: Ken Bradshaw
1962 PERSONAL APPEARANCE: Montclair, NJ (Dr. Tom Dooley Benefit)
SOURCE: The Kingston Trio Fan Club Publication (undated Winter of ''62) provided by fan
Paul Gajdos.
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1964 RECORD RELEASE (single): Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream / The Patriot Game (Capitol 5132.)
SOURCE: Liner notes; The Kingston Trio: The Capital Years (Capitol Records CD7243 8 28498 2 7)
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SOURCE: The Kingston Trio Itinerary, "Kingston Korner Newsletter #12 - November, 1984 courtesy of Barry Martin
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