Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Kingston Trio

I was in iTunes the other day and ran across an album by the Kingston Trio, a folk group popular back in the 60’s. Bought the album and have been lost in musical history ever since. Four of us started a group back in the 60’s and called it the “Scottsdale Trio”. I know, why would four guys call themselves a trio, but remember, it was the 60’s and we thought we could do whatever we wanted.


I started down the path of the simplicity of the “good ol days” until I began to remember that it was the time of Vietnam War, Kent State shootings, assassination  of two Kennedy’s and King, and other uncertainties. All in all, it wasn’t such a “good ol days”, so I decided to stop going down that path.


One thing for sure, four guys who called themselves the “Scottsdale Trio” had a lot of fun and made some good music. Think I will just stay with that thought. Just Say’n.

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