A Legendary Sound That Defined a Generation
Few groups have left a mark on American music quite like The Kingston Trio. Born from the vibrant North Beach club scene of San Francisco in 1957, this iconic band helped ignite a folk music revival that swept the nation and shaped the soundtrack of the late '50s and early '60s.
With their signature harmonies, crisp acoustic arrangements, and an unshakable connection to the roots of American folk, The Kingston Trio quickly rose to international fame. Their chart-topping hits — including the haunting ballad “Tom Dooley,” the beloved “Sloop John B,” and the poignant anthem “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” — became instant classics and remain beloved today.
More than just hitmakers, The Kingston Trio reshaped popular music, paving the way for artists like Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and countless others. Their influence extended far beyond the stage, helping to bring folk music into the mainstream and giving voice to a generation in search of authenticity and storytelling.
Decades later, The Kingston Trio continues to captivate audiences across the country, proving that great music is truly timeless. With every performance, they celebrate the legacy of their pioneering sound — honoring the past while connecting with new generations of fans.
Join us for a night of nostalgia, harmony, and the enduring spirit of American folk with The Kingston Trio — where every song is a story, and every note echoes history.