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An all Star Concert featuring folk music's greatest performers |
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Oldies but Goodies bring memories of Youth . . . |
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United Feature Syndicate |
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| A milestone in the folk genre . . . | |
On Location |
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| Some profoundly beautiful moments . . . | |
The Music Connection |
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| For the first time ever. Judy Collins, Mary Travers, The Limelighters, Glen Yarbrough, John Sebastion, Tom Paxton and The Brothers Four join host The Kingston Trio on stage in a 80 minute tribute to the music that captivated an entire generation. | |
Producers: Fred Putnam and Gary Grossman |
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| Director: Thomas V. Grosso | |
| Creative Consultant: Russ Gary | |
| Cover Design: MArlene Bergman | |
| 80 min. Color/Stereo | |
| Mfg. Dist. By JCI Video, 5398 Derry Avenue, Agora Hills, CA 9101 | |
| TRUE NORTH ENTERTAINMENT 1950 SAwtelle Boulevard, Suite 285, Los Angeles, CA 90025 | |
| THE PROGRAM: | ||
| Kingston Trio (Shane, Grove, Gambill): | Worried Man * Greenback Dollar * Tom Dooley | |
| Judy Collins: | One of Those Nights * Ireland | |
| John Sebastian: | Ride The Mobile Line * She's A Lady | |
| Kingston Trio: | Looking For the Sunshine (with John Sebastian on harp) * The First Time You Did It * Where Have All the Flowers Gone (with Mary Travers) | |
| Mary Travers: | The Song Is Love * 500 Miles (with Tom Paxton) | |
| The Brothers Four (Dick Foley, Bob Haworth, John Paine, Bob Flick): | The Green Leaves of Summer * Midnight Special | |
| Tom Paxton: | I Am Changing My Name To Chrysler | |
| Roger Gambill, Mary
Travers, Alex Hasilev, Tom Paxton: |
Weavers Tribute: Kisses Sweeter Than Wine |
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| Bob Shane: | Scotch & Soda | |
| Judy Collins: | Send In The Clowns | |
| Glen Yarbrough: | Baby the Rain Must Fall | |
| The Limeliters (Gottlieb,
Hassilev, Yarbrough): |
There's A Meetin' Here Tonight * Shine On Me (substitute Red Grammer for Yarbrough) * Hard Ain't It Hard (with the Kingston Trio) | |
| Entire Cast: | Circles | |
| kgerald's
input: Though this video production is not entirely The Kingston trio, it is none-the-less enjoyable. Of special note are the performances of the late Roger Gambill. This video showcases Roger's talents better than any of the other video productions from the period that feature the Trio. Though out of print, the video can be found on the web from time to time. Goodluck! Jerry |