
The Kingston Trio
- Folk music
- Pop music
Why it matters
The Kingston Trio, an influential American folk and pop music group, played a pivotal role in the folk revival movement from the late 1950s to the late 1960s. This song not only topped the charts but also achieved remarkable sales, exceeding three million copies.
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The Kingston Trio Vinyl Records For Sale
Originating in the vibrant folk revival of the late 1950s, The Kingston Trio blended catchy melodies with thoughtful lyrics, captivating audiences with classics like "Tom Dooley." If you're looking to enhance your collection, we have a selection of The Kingston Trio vinyl records available now, including both vintage LPs and used records that bring their sound to life. Our inventory is always changing, so check back often for the latest The Kingston Trio albums on vinyl for sale. Don't miss out on these timeless treasures!
For collectors, The Kingston Trio's albums are not just music; they're pieces of history. With unique pressings and various editions, finding a rare vintage LP in excellent condition can be a real gem. Whether you're hunting for early releases or later works, our selection of vinyl records in stock captures the essence of their folk-pop influence and is sure to please any enthusiast.


