Movie Description Pop music scholars and aficionados widely consider The Kingston Trio to be the first mainstream folk music act in American music. When the trio broke out in the late 1950s, they transformed folk music from a marginalized subsect of traditional music to a hot and trendy radio staple. Their influence still reverberates today, in the enduring legacy of their own music, plus that of those they influenced such as Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger. At this 45th Anniversary Concert, the three men prove that age hasn't dampened their spirits or talents, as they perform a set of two dozen songs to an adoring crowd.
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Region 0 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Additional Release Material: Interviews: Performers and Fans Tracks: 1. Dick Cerri, WFMA President, intros Ronnie Schell, MC The Limeliters 2. Medley: Hard Travelin, Wayfaring Stranger, Lonesome Traveler 3. Uptempo Folk Song 4. Folk Rap The Shaw Brothers 5. I'm the Man Who Built the Bridges 6. Follow Me 7. (I'd Like To) Teach the World 8. Ronnie Schell, MC patter The Brothers Four 9. Whiskey in the Jar 10. Green Leaves of Summer 11. Medley: This Train, Rock Island Line The Recombinants 12. (I Know You) Rider The Kingston Trio 13. Hard Ain't It Hard 14. Three Jolly Coachmen 15. MTA 16. Introductions: Memoriam to Dave Guard, Roger Gambill, David (Buck) Wheat, Dean Reilly, and Stan Kaess 17. Mission San Miguel 18. Coast of California 19. Home on the Range 20. Tom Dooley 21. Scotch and Soda 22. (I'm) Going Home Finale - The "Groups" 23. Where Have All The Flowers Gone 24. This Land is Your Land
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