The Chad Mitchell Trio

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I Do Adore Her 00:00 Tools
Four Strong Winds 00:00 Tools
The Marvelous Toy 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Sigmund Freud 00:00 Tools
Lizzie Borden 00:00 Tools
Bonny Streets Of Fyve-Io 00:00 Tools
Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream 00:00 Tools
Vaichazkem (Vayiven Uziaho) 00:00 Tools
The Tarriers Song 00:00 Tools
Blowin' In The Wind 00:00 Tools
The John Birch Society 00:00 Tools
Come Along Home (Tom's Song) (Live) 00:00 Tools
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 00:00 Tools
What Did You Learn in School Today 00:00 Tools
Dubarry Done Gone Again 00:00 Tools
An Irish Song 00:00 Tools
Leaving On A Jet Plane 00:00 Tools
The Whistling Gypsy 00:00 Tools
Golden Vanity 00:00 Tools
Hello Susan Brown 00:00 Tools
You Can Tell The World 00:00 Tools
Mighty Day 00:00 Tools
Johnnie 05:08 Tools
James James Morrison Morrison 00:00 Tools
The Virgin Mary 00:00 Tools
Alberta 00:00 Tools
Alma Mater 00:00 Tools
The Great Historical Bum 00:00 Tools
Ain't No More Cane on This Brazos 00:00 Tools
Blues Around My Head 00:00 Tools
Barry's Boys 00:00 Tools
Super Skier 00:00 Tools
Come Along Home 00:00 Tools
The Unfortunate Man 00:00 Tools
Moscow Nights 00:00 Tools
Whup Jamboree 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of The Greenland Whalers 00:00 Tools
Green Grow the Lilacs 00:00 Tools
That's the Way It's Gonna Be 00:00 Tools
The First Time Ever 00:00 Tools
Puttin' On The Style 00:00 Tools
The Sinking of Reuben James 00:00 Tools
I Was Not a Nazi Polka 00:00 Tools
Dona Dona Dona 00:00 Tools
Vaichazkem 00:00 Tools
The Great Historical Bum (The Bragging Song) (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dona, Dona, Dona 00:00 Tools
Waves on the Sea 00:00 Tools
The John Birch Society (Live) 00:00 Tools
Rum By Gum 02:54 Tools
Leave Me If You Want To 00:00 Tools
The Draft Dodger Rag 00:00 Tools
Cherry Tree Carol 00:00 Tools
The Natural Girl for Me 00:00 Tools
She Loves You 00:00 Tools
Tell Old Bill 00:00 Tools
Come Along Home (Tom's Song) 00:00 Tools
Get Together 00:00 Tools
Hang on the Bell, Nellie 00:00 Tools
The Banks Of Sicily 00:00 Tools
What Did You Learn In School Today? 00:00 Tools
A Dying Business 00:00 Tools
Three Legged Man 00:00 Tools
One Man's Hands 00:00 Tools
Queen Elinor's Confession 00:00 Tools
Mr. Tambourine Man 00:00 Tools
Song For Canada 00:00 Tools
Stewball 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me 00:00 Tools
Tale Toddle 00:00 Tools
Violets of Dawn 00:00 Tools
The Last Thing on My Mind 00:00 Tools
Moscow Nights (Live) 00:00 Tools
Hello, Susan Brown 00:00 Tools
The Hip Song 00:00 Tools
Dark Shadows And Empty Hallways 00:00 Tools
The Ides of Texas 00:00 Tools
You Were on My Mind 00:00 Tools
Gorpus Morpus 00:00 Tools
Jesse James 00:00 Tools
Your Friendly, Liberal Neighborhood Ku-Klux-Klan 00:00 Tools
For Bobbi 00:00 Tools
Marvelous Toy 00:00 Tools
Willie Seton 00:00 Tools
Which Hat Shall I Wear 00:00 Tools
The Great Historical Bum (The Bragging Song) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help but Wonder Where I'm Bound 00:00 Tools
Long Tall Texan 00:00 Tools
Like To Deal With The Ladies 00:00 Tools
Never Coming Home 00:00 Tools
Stewball and Griselda 00:00 Tools
Hang on the Bell Nellie 00:00 Tools
Lucy Baines 00:00 Tools
I Feel So Good About It 00:00 Tools
Yowzah 00:00 Tools
Medley: In The Summer Of His Years/Rally Round The Flag 00:00 Tools
Paddy 00:00 Tools
Last Thing on My Mind 00:00 Tools
Twelve Days 00:00 Tools
My Name Is Morgan 00:00 Tools
Your Friendly, Liberal, Neighborhood Ku-Klux-Klan 00:00 Tools
Oh My Journey 00:00 Tools
On My Journey 00:00 Tools
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out 00:00 Tools
With God on Our Side (short) 00:00 Tools
Ecumenical March 00:00 Tools
An African Song 00:00 Tools
Tail Toddle 00:00 Tools
My Guitar 00:00 Tools
Vaichazkern 00:00 Tools
Sweet Mary Jo 00:00 Tools
Chevaliers 00:00 Tools
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Our 00:00 Tools
An African Song (On the Great Civilized Morning) 00:00 Tools
What Kind of Life Is That 00:00 Tools
The George Bush Society 00:00 Tools
In the Summer of His Years & Rally Round the Flag 00:00 Tools
Twelve Days of Christmas 00:00 Tools
Flaming Youth 00:00 Tools
With God on Our Side 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Sigmund Freud (Live) 00:00 Tools
Alma Mater (About Ole Miss) 00:00 Tools
Lizzie Borden (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Four Strong Winds (The Chad Mitchell Trio) 00:00 Tools
The Whistling Gypsey 00:00 Tools
The Golden Vanity 00:00 Tools
One Day When I Was Lost (Easter Morn) 00:00 Tools
Phoenix Bird 00:00 Tools
In The Summer Of His Years/Rally Round The Flag 00:00 Tools
God Is Dead 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help But Wonder Where 00:00 Tools
The Ides Of Texas (And Don't Fence Me In) 00:00 Tools
First Time Ever I Saw Your Fac 00:00 Tools
Sally Ann 00:00 Tools
Pretty Saro 00:00 Tools
Cindy's Cryin' 00:00 Tools
Vaichazkem - Digitally Remastered 2012 00:00 Tools
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The Chad Mitchell Trio was a popular folk music group during the 1960s. The group became known for their willingness to perform both serious and satirical songs that criticized current events and news-makers, compared to the typical 'folk music' groups of their time. The original group was formed by Gonzaga University students and Glee Club members William Chad Mitchell (from Spokane, Washington); Mike Kobluk (from Trail, British Columbia, Canada); and Mike Pugh (from Pasco, Washington). They were encouraged by Spokane, Washington Roman Catholic priest Reinard W. Beaver, who invited the three to travel with him to New York City in the summer of 1959 and to try performing in the burgeoning folk-music scene. Unlike many fellow folk-music groups, none of the Trio's members played instruments. The key people that helped the Trio get going were musical arranger Milton Okun and star performer/singer Harry Belafonte. Okun provided a professional polish to their performing skills, which helped them gain both a key booking at New York City's Blue Angel club and radio appearances with Arthur Godfrey and television appearances with Pat Boone. Belafonte had them appear as back-up singers, with a small featured spotlight, in his May 1960 Carnegie Hall concert, and signed them to his Belafonte Enterprises management firm. In the summer of 1960, Pugh left the group to return to college. After auditioning over 150 singers, Joe Frazier (from Lebanon, Pennsylvania; not the heavyweight champion boxer) was chosen to replace Pugh. After releasing mostly conventional folk songs, the Trio unleashed the then-daring satire "The John Birch Society" (Fighting for the right to fight/The right fight for the Right!), which established their ability to perform more controversial material. Their departure from Belafonte Enterprises in 1962, followed by their move to Mercury Records in 1963, gave them more freedom to add aggressively political songs to their body of folk, love, and world-music songs. Mitchell left the Trio in 1965 to embark on a solo singing career. Another audition process replaced him with young singer/songwriter named John Denver. The group retained the well-known Mitchell Trio name, with Denver writing some of the group's songs, as Mitchell had done. Frazier's departure from the Trio in 1966 brought on replacement David Boise. After a final live release, Kobluk left; Denver and Boise replaced Kobluk with Michael Johnson (who would later go on as a solo artist) and, because of contractual requirements that prohibited using the "Mitchell" name after the last original member left, became Denver, Boise and Johnson. Soon, however, the group disbanded. Mike Kobluk, Joe Frazier and David Boise later left the music industry, Chad Mitchell released a number of solo albums before retiring from music, and Denver's time with the Trio became the springboard to his solo career (he died in October of 1997). Michael Johnson lives in Nashville and continues to record. The Mitchell/Kobluk/Frazier trio and John Denver reunited in 1987 for several concerts, some broadcast on PBS. These are the only recordings of all four members singing together. The Mitchell/Kobluk/Frazier trio reunited again in 2005 for a short program as part of a concert also featuring Tom Paxton and the Kingston Trio's current lineup in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Other featured musicians for the Trio through the years included: * Jim McGuinn (who later founded The Byrds and took the name Roger McGuinn): Guitar, banjo * Paul Prestopino: Guitar, banjo, and mandolin * Bob Hefferan: Guitar * David (Jake) Ander: Guitar * Pete Soloway: Acoustic bass Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.