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The Kingston Trio in Kingman for one night only

KINGMAN – Fans of legendary folk icons The Kingston Trio can re-discover their timeless music all over again when the group performs live at the Beale Street Theater on January 17 at 7 P.M.

All three current members – Mike Marvin, Tim Gorelangton, and Buddy Woodward – bring authentic connections to the original Trio, carrying on its celebrated legacy with passion and precision. Mike Marvin, the adopted son of founding member Nick Reynolds, grew up immersed in the Trio’s world and was mentored musically by Reynolds himself. Tim Gorelangton, a lifelong friend and collaborator, is one of the few musicians outside the group to have recorded with Reynolds. Buddy Woodward, a seasoned performer, has shared the stage with longtime Kingston Trio member George Grove, continuing the musical spirit that defined an era.

The Kingston Trio rose to fame during the golden age of folk music, captivating audiences worldwide with their rich harmonies and storytelling through song. Their timeless hits—including “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?,” “Tom Dooley,” and many more—remain beloved classics that shaped generations of listeners. Audiences at the Beale Street Theater can expect an evening filled with nostalgia, heartfelt performances, and the enduring sound that helped bring folk music to the forefront of popular culture.

Tickets are on sale now through the Beale Street Theater’s website and box office, and range from $35 to $55.