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Kingston Trio - (June 03, 2021)

Showtime: 8:00pm | Doors Open: 7:00pm
Prices: Tickets Only - $19.95 -$24.95 -$29.95 -$39.95 -$49.95 | Dinner and Theater -$37.95 -$42.95 -$47.95 -$57.95 -$67.95   (plus tax & fees)
This Concert will be held at the Blue Gate Performing Arts Center

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THE KINGSTON TRIO began with Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane and Dave Guard in 1955... Home base: San Francisco. The three founded what turned out to be the most influential music band to emerge from the 1950's, only to be outdone by The Beatles. With talent and tenacity, they rose to become the undisputed kings of an acoustic musical genre that exploded onto the American scene, and still exists today!

They were never actually folksingers but more a musical and vocal group that performed a variety of styles. Audiences worldwide agreed. Recently, the Kingston Trio received the "Grand Grammy" of all Grammys: The Lifetime Achievement Award. Reserved for those select few who have attained spectacular success in the music business over an extended career, this honor places the Trio among a heady pantheon of names like Frank Sinatra, Charlie Parker and The Beatles.

With their signature-striped shirts, banjos, bongos, guitars and charismatic personalities, they became the most outstanding singing and recording act of their time.

Fans of legendary folk icons The Kingston Trio now have an opportunity to re-discover their timeless music in a national tour which marks the group's more than 60 years of keeping the music playing -- performing many of their best-loved songs.

All three current members, Mike Marvin, Tim Gorelangton and Don Marovich have intrinsic links to and experience with the original group: Mike is the "adopted son" of founding member Nick Reynolds, who was also his musical mentor; Tim, a close friend since boyhood, is one of the few musicians outside the Trio who has recorded with Nick Reynolds; and Don Marovich who has performed with the Trio and plays the guitar, banjo and mandolin.

Many of their personal memories recall the iconic trio's performances and journey as folk music made its extraordinary ascent to the pinnacle of popular culture - and the top of the music charts. www.officialkingstontrio.org