On
This Date: June 2
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"Molly
Dee," the first commercial songwriting
success for John Stewart, is recorded on this
date, and becomes the lead-off song for album #5
- "Here We Go Again." RECORDING SESSION: Molly
Dee (John Stewart) 1:43
Master #31771 recorded June 2, 1959
Album: HERE WE GO AGAIN
The initial cut from the Trio's fifth album, HERE
WE GO AGAIN's "Molly Dee," a line from
which gave rise to the album's title. The song
marked the first writing success for California
college student John Stewart. When the first
royalty check from "Molly Dee" arrived,
and It was larger than what his father made in a
year as a horse trainer, John made up his mind as
to how he Intended to spend the rest of his life.
SOURCE: Liner notes; The
Kingston Trio: The Capital Years (Capitol Records
CD7243 8 28498 2 7)
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PERSONAL
APPEARANCE: Scottsdale Center for the
Arts, Scottsdale, AZ.
SOURCE: The Kingston Trio Itinerary, "Kingston Korner Newsletter #11 -
May, 1984 courtesy of Barry Martin |
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PERSONAL
APPEARANCE: Bush Creek, Kansas City, KA.
SOURCE: The Kingston Trio Itinerary, "Kingston Korner Newsletter #13 -
May, 1985 courtesy of Barry Martin |
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PERSONAL APPEARANCE: Spencer Theatre, Spencer
Theatre
SOURCE: Bob Shane's "Official"
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