The LINER NOTES Bookshelf
THE MAGAZINE RACK        
LIFE magazine December 15, 1958): "Hanged Man In Hit Tune" SONG HITS magazine (January 1959) article: "The Kingston Trio Rescues Tom Doolet" MUSIC VIEWS magazine (January, 1959): TOM DOOLEY ACQUITTED! DOWN BEAT magazine (June 11, 1959): The Kingston Trio Story LIFE magazine (August 3, 1959): cover & feature on the Kingston Trio. MODERN SCREEN magazine (January,1960): "Introducing the Kingston Trio Sextette." STARLIFE magazine (April 1960): No More Free Beer For Today the Kingston Trio Rolls in Fame and Top Money.
ECHO magazine (Vol. 1, No. 3; 1960): Coo Coo U TIME magazine (July 11, 1960): TIN PAN ALLEY-- Like From the Halls of Ivy. ESCAPADE magazine (August 1960): Solid Cuffos For The Country Bit ROGUE magazine (October, 1960): cover & articles "Folk Music on Campus" include one dedicated to the Kingston Trio. PHOTOPLAY magazine (November 1960): Wait for Us PARADE magazine (December 4, 1960): "Hottest act in show business" Cover n/a -- MUSIC JOURNAL magazine (January , 1961): "Folk Singers Need Material"
LOOK magazine (January 3, 1961): Feature on the Kingston Trio. TV RADIO MIRROR magazine (April 1961): "a Primer on Proms" LIFE magazine (June 9, 1961): SPOTLIGHT -- the Kingston Trio's Big Bust Up. SHOW BUSINESS ILLUSTRATED magazine (Septenber 5, 1961): "Tenderfoot Tenor for the Kingston Trio" Australasian POST (April 12, 1962): -- Discord at the TOP of the ‘hit’ parade. MODERN SCREEN magazine (May, 1962): -- My Son Has Three Fathers. TEEN LIFE magazine (October 1962): "Strictly From Wildsville"
Cover n/a -- BUSINESS WEEK (February 23, 1963): Fourth Man Makes The Trio Tick TEEN SCREEN magazine (December, 1963): "The Kingston Trio sounds off on dating" PHOTOPLAY magazine (June 1964): The Kingston Trio On The Rocks INGENUE magazine (August, 1964): "Girl Friday to the Kingston Trio (Charlotte Lawson)" HOOTENANNY magazine (November, 1964): Cover & article -- "The Kingston Trio vs The Beatles." SQUIRE magazine (Australia - 1964): Dave Guard interview. Cover n/a -- EVERYBODY'S magazine (Australia, June 30, 1965): "Tom Dooley Picks Up His Guitar Again"
Cover n/a -- TV TIMES magazine (Australia, September 29, 1965): "Swinging Folkies will meet at Dave’s Place" GUITAR PLAYER magazine (October, 1968): "Dave Guard's Color Guitar"

GOLDMINE magazine (October, 1981): The Ccompete Kingston Korner Discography

GOLDMINE magazine (December, 1981): The Ccompete Kingston Trio Song List FRETS magazine (June, 1984): cover & feature article (part 1 of 2) "The Kingston Trio: Going Up" FRETS magazine (July, 1984): feature article (part 2 of 2) "John Stewart, the 'X' Factor and the '80s." CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95)

NEWSPAPER - NEWSLETTER ARTICLES & INTERVIEWS

Assorted clippings on the "Columbus Tower" (San Francisco Chronicle & other sources) CLICK HERE to read transcripts of four 5-minute radio spotlight interviews by syndicated DJ Chick Watkins. (71x95) "Backgrounds of Kingston Trio Unite to Form Harmony in Song" The Baylor University "Lariat," November 8, 1962 "They Write, but Can't Read (Music)" The Baylor University "Lariat," November 9, 1962 THE BRISBANE TELEGRAPH (c. 1962): An American musician, who with two companions swept the world with their folk music and ballads, has arrived in Sydney. VARIETY cliping from February 1, 1967 VARIETY cliping from June 28, 1967
"Kingston Trio Thinks About A '74 Encore" Detroit Free Press, February 27, 1974 Dallas Times Herald (12-4-75) Dallas Morning News (12-4-75) "The Kingston Trio -- in Part -- Yearns to Sing Once More" Detroit Free Press, July 18, 1976 "The Kingston Trio - Together Again" San Francisco Chronicle, May 25, 1976 Richard Harrington's article "Fouunding Fathers of Folk, The Kingston Trio Finds a Groove For the '80s," published in Washington Post of October 1, 1981 Eric Zorn's article published in Chicago Tribune Magazine of February 21, 1982
On the KINGSTON TRIO PLACE: "The Kingston Trio's Weird Reunion" The Wall Street Journal (March 12, 1982) "The Kingston Trio Celebrates 25 Years" The Stars and Stripes, September 19, 1983 Richard Harrington's article "A Groove For the '80s," published in Washington Post of date unknown, 198? A radio intervirw with the Kingston Trio (Bob Shane, Roger Gambill, George Grove.) - May 15, 1983 "Kingston Trio Returns, After Death of a Member" New York Times,  April 5, 1985 On the KINGSTON TRIO PLACE: "Roger Gambill - Special Memorial Edition" Kingston Korner Newslater (May, 1985) "Familiar tune, odd evening" -- Dallas Downtown News (9-28-87)
A radio intervirw with Dave Guard - 1987 Associated Press Obituary, as published in the New York Times March 23, 1991, and The Dallas Morning News of March 24, 1991. On the KINGSTON TRIO PLACE: On The Road With Tony: The Interviews (Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds) - October 27, 1998 On the KINGSTON TRIO PLACE: "DAVE GUARD CRITICALLY ILL -- KINGSTON TRIO REUNION TOUR ON HOLD" Popular Folk Music Today Newsletter (Winter, 1991) On the KINGSTON TRIO PLACE: "Memorial Tribute To Dave Guard" Popular Folk Music Today Newsletter (Winter, 1991) AHWATUKEE FOOTHILLS NEWS: 41 Years Later, Kingston Trio's Alive and Well THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN (February 9, 2001): Kingston Trio retains lasting legacy.
SOUVENIR & CONCERT PROGRAMS:      
NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL program (July 11 & 12, 1959): First Annual NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL WANTED: FORREST HILLS MUSIC FESTIVAL festival program (August 5 & 6, 1960) THE KINGSTON TRIO Souvenir Program ((c) 1960) - WANTED: THE KINGSTON TRIO Souvenir Program  (c. 1961) AN EVENING WITH THE KINGSTON TRIO Souvenir Program  (cir. 1962) CONCERT PROGRAM: The Kingston Trio at Birmingham Town Hall, England (April, 1963.) WANTED: AN EVENING WITH THE KINGSTON TRIO Souvenir Program  (cir. 1963)
AN EVENING WITH THE KINGSTON TRIO Souvenir Program  (cir. 1966) CONCERT PROGRAM: The Concord Pavillion Presents . . . (September 7, 1979) CONCERT PROGRAM: At the Orrie de Nooyer Auditorium, Hackensack, NJ, October 2, 1982 CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95)
JOHN STEWART'S SOLO CAREER (after June, 1967):    
"John Stewart Is Happy Without Kingston Trio" Detroit Free Press, c. June, 1969 PEOPLE magazine (July 16, 1979): John Stewart went from 'cold as a mackerel' to hot as Fleetwood Mac. Goldmine magazine: "Revenge of the Budgie: What Kingston Trio members John Stewart & Nick Reynolds are up to now" GLOBE magazine (August 31, 1999): Article on John and Buffy Stewart's needs following Buffy's surgery for a brain tumor. CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95)
BOOK EXCERPTS:        
Prologue: "Dr. America: The Lives of Thomas A. Dooley, 1927- 1961" (James T. Fisher) Chapter: "When Rock Was Young" (Bruce Pollock) - KINGSTON TRIO / DAVE GUARD Excerpt: "Something to Sing About" (Milt Okun) - THE KINGSTON TRIO Excerpt: "Folk Music: More Than a Song" by by Kristine Baggelaar and Donald Milton (1976) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95)
OTHER ARTICLES OF INTEREST:      
Robert Shelton's INTRODUCTION from "The Mitchell Trio Song Book" Copyright (c) 1964; Quadrangle Books, Inc., All rights reserved. 180 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606. INTRODUCTION from "The Weavers Song Book" Copyright (c) 1960; Lee HAys, Ronnie Gilbert, Fred Hellerman, and Erik Darling., All rights reserved. HARPER & ROW, PUBLISHERS - NEW YORK CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95) CLICK HERE to  look at the LINER NOTES wish list. (71x95)